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Based on local anecdotes and historical noise regulations from regional archives, though official legal codification remains uncertain.
In Liechtenstein’s capital Vaduz, it is traditionally frowned upon—if not outright restricted—to whistle loudly in public places after 10 PM. This curious local custom aims to preserve nighttime tranquility.
Based on local anecdotes and historical noise regulations from regional archives, though official legal codification remains uncertain.
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