Parade of Nations - LiechtensteinFrench: Liechtenstein // English: Liechtenstein // Japanese: リヒテンシュ
Parade of Nations - LiechtensteinFrench: Liechtenstein // English: Liechtenstein // Japanese: リヒテンシュタイン (Rihitenshutain) Liechtenstein formed its National Olympic Committee in 1935 and participated in its first Olympics as a country at the 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Winter Olympics. They haven’t hosted any Olympic Games, but they’ve participated in 17 Summer Games and 19 Winter Games. The Olympic sports in which Liechtenstein has competed are Athletics, Cycling, Equestrian, Gymnastics, Judo, Shooting, Swimming, and Tennis.Kimono Maker: Awoi-Sensho/ あをい染所 “Stamps are famous all over the world, and it is a venerable country surrounded by mountainous areas. If you look closely, the perforations of the stamps are used for tearing, and it is an idyllic work such as the national flower orange lily and Lichtenstein castle, the world legendary skier, and the butterfly with the crown of the national flag.”[1]Obi Maker: Chikuzen Orimono Co., Ltd./ 筑前織物 “Based on the delicate pattern on the door of the representative Vaduz Castle, this work depicts the yellow lily, which is the national flower. The color scheme is based on the red and blue used for the national flag, and the image of the crown designed on the upper left of the national flag is expressed with yellow lilies.” [1]BibliographySource 1 – Kimono Project for Liechtenstein(https://kimono.piow.jp/nation/209.html)Index Page – IOWKP x Tokyo 2020 Parade of Nations -- source link
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