Oberland (electoral district)

Oberland (German: Wahlkreis Oberland), meaning "upper land", is one of the two electoral districts of Liechtenstein.

The district, which includes the main towns of Vaduz and Schaan, is more populous than the Unterland and spans the southern portion, with between four-fifths and five-sixths of the country's land area.

It is composed of six municipalities and 11 villages, for a total of 17 settlements.

In the 1930s, the electoral districts were abolished, and the Landtag was composed of a mixture of representatives of municipalities and members elected from a national list.

In 1939, the coalition government introduced proportional representation, bringing back the districts of Oberland and Unterland.