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Monte Carlo |official_languages = French language|French cite web|accessdate=22 May 2008|url= http://www.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/1909$/036c62fe5f92f2efc1256f5b0054fa42gb? OpenDocument& 3Gb|title=Constitution de la Principauté |publisher= Council of Government (Monaco)|Council of Government |languages_type = Lingua franca|Common languages |languages = Monégasque dialect|Monégasque , Italian language|Italian and English language|English |Ethnicities = French 47%, Monegasque 16%, Italian 16%, other 21%|government_type = Unitary state|Unitary principality Constitutional monarchy|Constitutional monarchy |leader_title1 = Prince of Monaco|Prince |leader_title2 = Minister of State (Monaco)|Minister of State |leader_title3 = Council of Government|President of the National Council |leader_name1 = Albert II, Prince of Monaco|Albert II |leader_name2 = Michel Roger |leader_name3 = Jean-François Robillon |area_km2 = 1.98|area_sq_mi = 0.76 |area_rank = 235th|area_magnitude = 1 E6|percent_water = 0.0 http://www.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/e89a6190e96cbd1fc1256f7f005dbe6e/e1201ddb4e532285c125702a004775bc/$FILE/Pocket%202009.pdf Monaco en Chiffresdead link|date=June 2011, Principauté de Monaco. Retrieved 7 June 2010.|population_estimate = 35,986 https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mn.html Monaco, The World Factbook , Central Intelligence Agency . Retrieved April 16, 2011.|population_estimate_year = 2011|population_estimate_rank = 218th|population_density_km2 = 15,142|population_density_sq_mi = 39,217 |population_density_rank = 1st|population_census = 35,352|population_census_year = 2008|GDP_PPP = International dollar|$ 6.888& nbsp;billion http://www.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/0/6238dd9b757b4872c12572d0004d9801/$FILE/Rapport%20PIB%202008.pdf Produit Intérieur Brut (P.I.B.), Département des Finances et de l’Economie, Principauté de Monaco. Retrieved 7 June 2010. http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog World Development Indicators, World Bank . Note: "PPP conversion factor, GDP (LCU per international $)" and "Official exchange rate (LCU per US$, period average)" for France were used.|GDP_PPP_year = 2011|GDP_PPP_rank = n/a|GDP_PPP_per_capita = International dollar|$ 186,175|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = n/a|GDP_nominal = US$6.581& nbsp;billion|GDP_nominal_year = 2011|GDP_nominal_rank = 136|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $172,676|GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank = 1|HDI_year = 2010|HDI = steady 0.946 ( List of countries by Human Development Index#Countries missing from latest report|1st )|HDI_category = very high|sovereignty_type = Independence |established_event1 = House of Grimaldi |established_date1 = 1297|established_event2 = Constitution of Monaco|Constitution |established_date2 = 1911|currency = Euro|currency_code = EUR|time_zone = Central European Time|CET |utc_offset = +1|time_zone_DST = Central European Summer Time|CEST |utc_offset_DST = +2|demonym = Monégasque or Monegasque|cctld = .mc |calling_code = Telephone numbers in Monaco|+377 ||drives_on = right|footnote1 = Monaco is a city-state .|footnote2 = GDP per capita calculations include non-resident workers from France and Italy.
Monaco IPAc-en|audio=en-us-Monaco.ogg|'|m|?|n|?|k|o?, officially the Principality of Monaco (lang-fr|Principauté de Monaco; Monégasque dialect|Monégasque : Principatu de Múnegu ; lang-it|Principato di Monaco; lang-oc|Principat de Mónegue), is a sovereign city state on the French Riviera . It is bordered by France on three sides, with one side bordering the Mediterranean Sea , and its center is about convert|16|km|abbr=on from Italy .https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mn.html Its area is convert|1.98|km²|abbr=on, with a population of 35,986, making Monaco the List of countries by land area|second smallest and the most List of countries by population density|densely populated country in the world , as of 2012. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_by_population_density Having a land border of only convert|4.4|km²|abbr=on, a coastline of convert|4.1|km²|abbr=on, and a width that varies between convert|1.7|km²|abbr=on and 349 meters (382 yards), Monaco is unique. http://geography.about.com/library/cia/blcmonaco.htm http://visitmonaco.com/us/About-Monaco/Geography/Monaco%27s-Areas The highest point in the country is a narrow pathway named Chemin des Révoires on the slopes of Mont Agel , in the Les Révoires district, it is 161 meters (528& nbsp;feet) above sea level. http://www.archeo-alpi-maritimi.com/cheminsanciensturbie.php Monaco's most populated quartier is Monte Carlo , and the most populated ward is Larvotto|Larvotto/Bas Moulins . http://cloud.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/e89a6190e96cbd1fc1256f7f005dbe6e/64a1643c86f9f661c12575ae004cc473/$FILE/ATTW9ZI8/Recensement2008_p8-9.pdf After a recent expansion of Port Hercules , http://cloud.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/1909$/1ddf179c1910b5fbc1256fc60036dcc6gb? OpenDocument& Count=10000& InfoChap=%20Files%20and%20Reports& InfoSujet=2002%20Archives%20-%20Extension%20of%20%22La%20Condamine%20Port%22& 6Gb Monaco's total area is convert|2.05|km²|abbr=on, http://cloud.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/e89a6190e96cbd1fc1256f7f005dbe6e/64a1643c86f9f661c12575ae004cc473/$FILE/ATTW9ZI8/Recensement2008_p8-9.pdf with new plans to extend the district of Fontvieille, Monaco|Fontvieille , with land reclaimed from the Mediterranean Sea. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/monaco/6894991/Monaco-to-build-into-the-sea-to-create-more-space.html http://cloud.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/1909$/3952ae296ac3807cc1256f73002bd426gb? OpenDocument& 6Gb& Count=10000

Monaco is a principality governed under a form of constitutional monarchy , with Albert II, Prince of Monaco|Prince Albert II as head of state . http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3397.htm However, even though Prince Albert II is a constitutional monarch, he still has immense political power . http://www.nice-city-vacation.com/monaco-politics.html The House of Grimaldi have ruled Monaco, with brief interruptions, since 1297.In fact François Grimaldi|Francesco Grimaldi , who captured Monaco-Ville|the Rock on the night of 8 January 1297, was forced to flee Monaco only four years after the fabled raid, never to come back. The Grimaldis were not able to permanently secure their holding until 1419 when they purchased Monaco, along with two neighboring villages, Menton and Roquebrune-Cap-Martin|Roquebrune . Source: cite book|last=Edwards|first=Anne|authorlink=Anne Edwards|title=The Grimaldis of Monaco: The Centuries of Scandal - The Years of Grace|year=1992|publisher= William Morrow and Company|William Morrow |location=|isbn=978-0688088378. The official language is French language|French , however Monégasque , Italian language|Italian , and English language|English are widely spoken and understood ( Languages of Monaco|see here ). The state's sovereignty was officially recognized by the Franco-Monegasque Treaty|Franco-Monegasque Treaty of 1861 , with Monaco finally becoming a full United Nations|UN voting member in 2002, after much political debate.https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mn.html Despite Monaco's independence and separate foreign policy, its defense is the responsibility of France. http://www.theodora.com/wfbcurrent/monaco/monaco_military.html However, Monaco does maintain two small Military of Monaco|military units , totaling 255 officers and men, the Military of Monaco#Corps des Sapeurs-Pompiers|Corps des Sapeurs-Pompiers de Monaco , and the Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince . http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c? hl=en& prev=/search%3Fq%3DCorps%2Bdes%2BSapeurs-Pompiers%2Bde%2BMonaco%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26biw%3D1366%26bih%3D704%26prmd%3Dimvns& rurl=translate.google.com& sl=fr& twu=1& u= http://www.pompiers.gouv.mc/321/wwwnew.nsf/1909!/x1Fr%3FOpenDocument%261Fr& usg=ALkJrhiSwXsfeQd4XJtu3ZRxoWKYc7FKdg http://www.palais.mc/monaco/palais-princier/francais/maison-souveraine/la-compagnie-des-carabiniers/la-compagnie-des-carabiniers-de-s-a-s-le-prince.70.html

Economic development was spurred in the late 19th century with a Railroad line|railroad line to France, and the opening of the first casino , Monte Carlo Casino . http://www.qfinance.com/country-profiles/monaco Since then, the principality's mild climate, splendid scenery, and gambling facilities have made Monaco world-famous as a Tourist destination|tourist and recreation|recreation center for the rich and famous. http://visitmonaco.com/us/About-Monaco/Geography/Monaco%27s-Areas http://globaledge.msu.edu/Countries/Monaco/economy However, in more recent years Monaco has become a major banking center holding over 100 billion euros worth of funds, http://cloud.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/1909$/607f54a31a14184fc1256a130075eb71gb? OpenDocument& 6Gb and has successfully sought to diversify its economy into the Services sector|services and small, High value products|high-value-added , nonpolluting industries. http://www.theodora.com/wfbcurrent/monaco/monaco_economy.html The state has no income tax and Tax rates around the world|low business taxes , and is well-known for being a tax haven . http://www.lowtax.net/lowtax/html/jmccfir.html Monaco boasts the world's highest List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita|GDP nominal per capita at $US|$ 172,676, and List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita|GDP PPP per capita at $US|$ 186,175. http://monacodc.org/economy.html http://mostwonderfulworld.blogspot.com/2011/02/top-ten-richest-country-in-world-by-gdp.html Monaco also has the world's highest List of countries by life expectancy|life expectancy at almost 90 years,https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mn.html CIA World Factbook, Monaco; accessed January 11, 2012. and the lowest List of countries by unemployment rate|unemployment rate at 0%,https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2129.html with over 40,000 workers who commute from France and Italy each day. http://www.mariageprinciermonaco2011.mc/en/monaco http://cloud.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/e89a6190e96cbd1fc1256f7f005dbe6e/64a1643c86f9f661c12575ae004cc473/$FILE/ATTW9ZI8/Recensement2008_p8-9.pdf For the third year in a row, Monaco in 2011 had the world's most expensive real estate market, at $US|$ 56,300 a square meter. http://articles.businessinsider.com/2011-04-06/wall_street/29969844_1_luxury-home-expensive-home-fastest-price-growth According to the CIA World Factbook , Monaco has the world's List of countries by poverty|lowest poverty rate , http://www.theodora.com/wfbcurrent/monaco/monaco_economy.html and the highest millionaires and billionaires per capita in the world. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1565068/Prince-Albert-We-want-more-for-Monaco.html

History


Main|History of MonacoMonaco's name comes from the 6th century BC nearby Phocaea n Ancient Greece|Greek colony. Referred to the Ligurians as Monoikos , from the Greek language|Greek "µ???????", "single house", from "µ????" ( monos ) "alone, single" http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text? doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3Dmo%2Fnos µ????, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon , on Perseus Digital Library + "?????" ( oikos ) "house", http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text? doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3Doi%29%3Dkos1 ?????, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon , on Perseus Digital Library which bears the sense of a people either settled in a "single habitation" or of "living apart" from others. According to an ancient myth, Hercules passed through the Monaco area and turned away the previous gods. As a result, a temple was constructed there, the temple of Hercules Monoikos. Because the only temple of this area was the "House" of Hercules, the city was called Monoikos. Strabo, Geography, Gaul, 4.6.3 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Strabo/4F*.html at LacusCurtious http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text? doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3Dmo%2Fnoikos µ???????,
Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon , on Perseus Digital Library


Following a land grant from Emperor Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor|Henry VI in 1191, Monaco was re-founded in 1215 as a colony of Republic of Genoa|Genoa . Monaco was first ruled by a member of the House of Grimaldi in 1297, when François Grimaldi|Francesco Grimaldi , known as " Il Malizia " (translated from Italian either as "The Malicious One" or "The Cunning One"), and his men captured the fortress protecting the Rock of Monaco while dressed as a Franciscan monk – a Monaco in Italian, although this is a coincidence as the area was already known by this name. Francesco, however, was evicted only a few years afterwards by the Genovese forces, and the struggle over "the Rock" continued for another century.

In 1419, the Grimaldis purchased Monaco from the crown of Aragon and became the official and undisputed rulers of "the Rock of Monaco", and in 1612 Honore II began to style himself "Prince" of Monaco. In the 1630s, Honore II sought French protection against the Spanish forces and was eventually, in 1642, received at the court of Louis XIII as "Duc et Pair Etranger". The princes of Monaco thus became vassals of the French kingswith the title Duc de Valentinois and other lesser French titles, most of which the House of Grimaldi still lays claim to, while at the same time remaining sovereign princes. As successive princes and their families spent most of their lives in Paris, and through marriages with French nobilities, the House of Grimaldi, though Italian in origin, became thoroughly French in character. The principality continued its existence as a protectorate of France until the French Revolution .

In 1793, Revolutionary forces captured Monaco and it remained under direct French control until 1814, when the Bourbons returned to the throne. The principality was re-established that year, only to be designated a protectorate of the Kingdom of Sardinia by the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Monaco remained in this position until 1860 when, by the Treaty of Turin , the Sardinian forces pulled out of the principality and the surrounding county of Nice (as well as Savoy ) was ceded to France. Monaco became a French protectorate once again. Prior to this time there was unrest in Menton and Roquebrune-Cap-Martin|Roquebrune where the townspeople had become weary of heavy taxation by the Grimaldis. They declared their independence, hoping for annexation by Sardinia. France protested. The unrest continued until Charles III gave up his claim to the two mainland towns (some 95% of the principality) that the Grimaldis had ruled for over 500 years. These were ceded to France in return for 4,100,000 francs. The transfer and Monaco's sovereignty was recognised by the Franco-Monegasque Treaty|Franco-Monegasque Treaty of 1861 . In 1869, the principality stopped collecting income tax from its residents - an indulgence the Grimaldis could afford to entertain thanks solely to the extraordinary success of the casino. This made Monaco not only a playground for the rich, but a favored place for them to live.

20th century


Until the Monegasque Revolution of 1910 forced the adoption of the 1911 constitution, the List of rulers of Monaco|princes of Monaco were Absolute monarchy|absolute rulers . The long overdue constitution, however, barely reduced the autocratic rule of the Grimaldis and in any case Albert I soon suspended it. In July 1918, the Franco-Monegasque Treaty was signed, providing for limited French protection over Monaco. The treaty, endorsed in 1919 by the Treaty of Versailles , established that Monegasque international policy would be aligned with French political, military, and economic interests, and resolved the Monaco Succession Crisis of 1918|Monaco Succession Crisis .

In 1943, the Italian army invaded and occupied Monaco, setting up a Fascist administration. Shortly thereafter, following the collapse of Mussolini, the German Wehrmacht occupied Monaco and the Nazism|Nazi deportation of the Jewish population began. René Blum (ballet)|René Blum (Paris, 13 March 1878 – Auschwitz concentration camp|Auschwitz , 30 April 1943), the prominent French Jew who founded the Ballet de l'Opera in Monte Carlo, was arrested in his Paris home and held in the Drancy internment camp|Drancy deportation camp outside Paris, whence he was then transported to the Auschwitz concentration camp , where he was killed.Abramovici P. " http://www.amazon.com/rocher-bien-occupé-pendant-1939-1945/dp/2020372118 Un rocher bien occupé : Monaco pendant la guerre 1939–1945'' Editions Seuil, Paris 2001, ISBN 2020372118 Blum's colleague Raoul Gunsbourg , the director of the Opéra de Monte-Carlo , helped by the French Resistance , escaped arrest and fled to Switzerland .

Rainier III, Prince of Monaco|Rainier III , who ruled until 2005, succeeded to the throne following the death of his grandfather, Prince Louis II, Prince of Monaco|Louis II , in 1949. On 19 April 1956, Prince Rainier married the American actress Grace Kelly ; the event was widely televised and covered in the popular press, focusing the world's attention on the tiny principality.

A 1962 amendment to the constitution abolished capital punishment, provided for women's suffrage , and established a Supreme Court of Monaco to guarantee fundamental liberties. In 1993, the Principality of Monaco became a member of the United Nations , with full voting rights. In 2002, a new treaty between France and Monaco specified that, should there be no heirs to carry on the Grimaldi dynasty, the principality would still remain an independent nation rather than revert to France. Monaco's military defence, however, is still the responsibility of France.

On 31 March 2005, Prince Rainier III, too ill to exercise his duties, relinquished them to his only son and heir, Prince Albert Alexandre Louis. Prince Rainier died on 6 April 2005, after a reign of 56 years, and his son by Princess Grace succeeded him as Albert II, Prince of Monaco|Albert II , Sovereign Prince of Monaco.

Following a period of official mourning, Prince Albert II formally assumed the princely crown on 12 July 2005, in a celebration that began with a solemn Mass (liturgy)|Mass at Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Monaco|Saint Nicholas Cathedral , where his father had been buried three months earlier. His accession to the Monegasque throne was a two-step event, with a further ceremony, drawing heads of state for an elaborate levée , held on 19 November 2005 at the historic Prince's Palace of Monaco|Prince's Palace in Monaco-Ville .

Law and government


Main|Politics of MonacoMonaco has been governed under a constitutional monarchy since 1911, with the Prince of Monaco|Sovereign Prince of Monaco as monarch. The Executive (government)|executive branch consists of a Minister of State (Monaco)|Minister of State (the head of government ), who presides over a five-member Council of Government . Until 2002, the Minister of State was a French citizen appointed by the prince from among candidates proposed by the French government; since a constitutional amendment in 2002, the Minister of State can be French or Monegasque. However, Prince Albert II appointed, on 3 March 2010, the Frenchman Michel Roger as Minister of State.

Under the 1962 constitution, the prince shares his power with the Unicameralism|unicameral National Council of Monaco|National Council (parliament). The twenty-five members of this Legislature|legislative body are elected from lists by universal suffrage for five-year terms. The principality's local affairs are directed by the Communal Council, which consists of fifteen elected members and is presided over by the mayor.

Economy



Main|Economy of MonacoOne of Monaco's main sources of income is tourism. Each year many are attracted to its casino and pleasant climate. Monaco's own citizens are not allowed to gamble in the casino.cite web|url= http://www.gamblingcity.net/gambling-articles/gambling-in-monaco-and-monte-carlo-casino-tips.php|title=Monte Carlo Casinos: History, Info & Amenities | accessdate=29 November 2010 In 2001, a major new construction project extended the pier used by cruise ships in the main harbour. The principality has successfully sought to diversify into services and small, high-value-added, non-polluting industries, such as cosmetics and biothermics.

The state retains Monopoly|monopolies in numerous sectors, including tobacco and the postal service. The telephone network ( Monaco Telecom ) used to be fully owned by the state; it now owns only 45%, while the remaining 55% is owned by both Cable & Wireless Communications (49%) and Compagnie Monégasque de Banque (6%). It is still, however, a monopoly. Living standards are high, roughly comparable to those in prosperous French metropolitan areas.Citation needed|date=August 2010
Monaco is not a member of the European Union . However, it is very closely linked via a customs union with France, and as such, its currency is the same as that of France, the euro. Before 2002, Monaco minted its own coins, the Monegasque franc . Monaco has acquired the right to mint euro coins with Monegasque euro coins|Monegasque designs on its national side.

Gambling industry



The plan for casino gambling was mooted during the reign of Florestan I, Prince of Monaco|Florestan I in 1846. Under Louis-Philippe's petite-bourgeois regime, however, a dignitary such as a Prince of Monaco was not allowed to operate a gambling house. All this changed in the dissolute Second French Empire under Napoleon III . The House of Grimaldi was in dire need to generate cash. Menton and Roquebrune, which had been main source of income for the Grimaldis for centuries, now accustomed to much improved standard of living and lenient taxation thanks to Sardinian intervention, clamoured for financial and political concession, even for separation. The Grimaldis hoped the newly legal industry would help alleviate the difficulties they faced, above all the crushing debt the family had incurred, but Monaco's first casino would not be ready to operate until after Charles III, Prince of Monaco|Charles III assumed the throne in 1856.

The grantee of the princely concession (license) was unable to attract enough business to sustain the operation and, after relocating the casino several times, sold the concession to French casino magnates François Blanc|François and Louis Blanc (businessman)|Louis Blanc for 1.7& nbsp;million francs. The Blancs had already set up a highly successful casino(in fact the biggest in Europe)in Bad-Homburg in the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Homburg, a small German principality comparable to Monaco, and quickly petitioned Charles III to rename a depressed seaside area known as "Les Spelegures (Den of Thieves)". "Monte Carlo (Mount Charles)." They then constructed their casino in the newly dubbed "Monte Carlo" and cleared out the area's less-than-savory elements to make the neighborhood surrounding the establishment more conducive to tourism.

The Blancs opened Le Grand Casino de Monte Carlo in 1858, and the casino benefited from the tourist traffic the newly built French railway system created. Due to the combination of the casino and the railroads, Monaco finally recovered from the previous half century of economic slump, and the principality's success attracted other businesses. In the years following the casino's opening Monaco founded its Oceanographic Museum and the Monte Carlo Opera House, 46 hotels sprang up and the number of jewellers operating in Monaco increased by nearly 500 percent. By 1869, the casino was making such a vast sum of money that the principality could afford not to collect tax from the Monegasques; a master stroke that was to attract affluent residents from all over Europe.

Today, Société des bains de mer de Monaco which owns Le Grand Casino still operates in the original building the Blancs constructed and has been joined by several other casinos, including Le Casino Café de Paris , the Monte Carlo Bay Casino , the Monte Carlo Sporting Club & Casino (Summer Casino) and the Sun Casino . The most recent addition to the list—the first casino to open in Monte Carlo in 75 years—is the Monte Carlo Bay Casino, which sits on 4 hectares of the Mediterranean Garden and, among other things, offers 145 slot machines, all equipped with " Ticket-In, Ticket-Out " (TITO); it is the first Mediterranean casino to use this technology.citation | year=2006 | title=Frommer’s Provence and the Riviera (Fifth. ed.) | author=Porter, D. | author2=D. Prince | publisher=Wiley Publishing Inc.

Tax haven


Monaco levies no income tax on individual s. The absence of a personal income tax in the principality has attracted to it a considerable number of wealthy "tax refugee" residents from European countries who derive the majority of their income from activity outside Monaco; Celebrity|celebrities such as Formula One drivers attract most of the attention, but the vast majority of them are less well-known business people.Citation needed|date=August 2010. This applies to all residents of Monaco of any nationality except French citizens whose residency started after 1957. These French citizens still must pay French income tax.


In 1998, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) issued a first report on the consequences of the tax haven s' financial systems. Monaco did not appear in the list of these territories until 2004, when OECD became indignant regarding the Monegasque situation and denounced it in its last report, as well as Andorra , Liechtenstein , Liberia and the Marshall Islands , underlining its lack of co-operation as regards financial information disclosure and availability. Declaration of 18 April 2004, by the representative of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development|OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration Gabriel Makhlouf regarding the list of alleged tax haven s non-cooperatives countries comparable Stage Report 2004: Project of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development|OECD on the detrimental tax practices, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development|OECD , Paris, 2004

In 2000, a report by the National Assembly of France|French parliamentarians , Arnaud Montebourg and Vincent Peillon , alleged that Monaco had lax policies with respect to money laundering, including within its famed casino, and that the government of Monaco had been placing political pressure on the judiciary, so that alleged crimes were not being properly investigated.cite web|url= http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/11/rap-info/i2311-2.asp |title=Assemblee-Nationale report |publisher=Assemblee-nationale.fr |date=27 July 1987 |accessdate=28 August 2010

In 2000, the Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering (FATF) stated: "The anti-money laundering system in Monaco is comprehensive. However, difficulties have been encountered with Monaco by countries in international investigations on serious crimes that appear to be linked also with tax matters. In addition, the FIU of Monaco (SICCFIN) suffers a great lack of adequate resources. The authorities of Monaco have stated that they will provide additional resources to SICCFIN."cite web|url= http://www.fatf-gafi.org/dataoecd/56/43/33921824.pdf|title=Review to Identify Non-Cooperative Countries or Territories: Increasing the Worldwide Effectiveness of Anti-Money Laundering Measures |publisher=Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering|date=22 June 2000|location=Paris|page=8|accessdate=23 May 2009 The Principality is no longer blamed in the 2005 FATF report, as well as all other territories. Review to Identify Non-Cooperative Countries or Territories: Increasing the Worldwide Effectiveness of Anti-Money Laundering Measures, Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering|FATF , Paris, 2005 Review to Identify Non-Cooperative Countries or Territories: Increasing the Worldwide Effectiveness of Anti-Money Laundering Measures, FATF, Paris, 2006 However, since 2003, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has identified Monaco, along with 36 other territories, as a tax haven . Financial Centres with Significant Offshore Activities in Offshore Financial Centres. The Assessment Program. A Progress Report Supplementary Information, IMF, Washington, 2005

The Council of Europe also decided to issue reports naming tax havens. Twenty-two territories, including Monaco, were thus evaluated between 1998 and 2000 on a first round. Monaco is the only territory that refuses to perform the second round, initially forecast between 2001 and 2003, whereas the 21 other territories are implementing the third and last round, planned between 2005 and 2007. First Mutual Evaluation Report on the Principality of Monaco, Moneyval, Strasbourg, 2003

However, Monaco has high social insurance taxes payable by both employer and employee. The employer's contribution is between 28%–40% (averaging 35%) of gross salary including benefits and the employee pays a further 10%–14% (averaging 13%).cite web|url= http://www.lowtax.net/lowtax/html/jmcpetx.html|title=Monaco Personal Taxation | accessdate=28 May 2010

Numismatics


Main|Monegasque euro coins|Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Monaco)
In Monaco, the euro was introduced in 2002. The euro was preceded by the Monegasque franc . In preparation for this date, the minting of the new euro coins started as early as 2001. This is why the first euro coins from Monaco have the year 2001 on them, instead of 2002, like other countries of the Eurozone . Three different designs were selected for the Monegasque coins. In 2006, the design was changed after the death of ruling Prince Rainier to have the effigy of Prince Albert.

Monaco also has a rich and valuable collection of collectors' coins, with face value ranging from €5 to €100. These coins are a legacy of an old national practice of minting silver and gold commemorative coins. Unlike normal issues, these coins are not legal tender in all the Eurozone. For instance, a Monegasque commemorative coin cannot be used in any other country. The same practice concerning commemorative coins is exercised with all eurozone countries. Commemorative coins are legal tender only in their country of issue, unlike normal circulation coins, which are accepted in all euro-zone countries.

Geography


Main|Geography of Monaco
Monaco is a sovereign city state , with 10 wards , http://monaco.me/monaco/monaco-districts/ located on the French Riviera in the western Europe|western part of Europe . http://wikitravel.org/en/Monaco Bordered by France on three sides, with one side bordering the Mediterranean Sea , its center is about convert|16|km|abbr=on from Italy , and is only convert|15|km|abbr=on south east of Nice, France .https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mn.html Its area is convert|1.98|km²|abbr=on or 500 acres, with a population of 35,986, making Monaco the List of countries by land area|second smallest and the most List of countries by population density|densely populated country in the world , as of 2012. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_by_population_density Having a land border of only convert|4.4|km²|abbr=on, a coastline of convert|4.1|km²|abbr=on, a Maritime boundary|maritime claim that extends Convert|22.2|km|mi|1, and a width that varies between convert|1.7|km²|abbr=on and 349 meters (382 yards), Monaco is unique. http://geography.about.com/library/cia/blcmonaco.htm http://visitmonaco.com/us/About-Monaco/Geography/Monaco%27s-Areas The highest point in the country is a narrow pathway named Chemin des Révoires on the slopes of Mont Agel , in the Les Révoires district, it is 161 meters (528& nbsp;feet) above sea level. http://www.archeo-alpi-maritimi.com/cheminsanciensturbie.php Monaco's most populated quartier is Monte Carlo , and the most populated ward is Larvotto|Larvotto/Bas Moulins . http://cloud.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/e89a6190e96cbd1fc1256f7f005dbe6e/64a1643c86f9f661c12575ae004cc473/$FILE/ATTW9ZI8/Recensement2008_p8-9.pdf After a recent expansion of Port Hercules , http://cloud.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/1909$/1ddf179c1910b5fbc1256fc60036dcc6gb? OpenDocument& Count=10000& InfoChap=%20Files%20and%20Reports& InfoSujet=2002%20Archives%20-%20Extension%20of%20%22La%20Condamine%20Port%22& 6Gb Monaco's total area is convert|2.05|km²|abbr=on, http://cloud.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/e89a6190e96cbd1fc1256f7f005dbe6e/64a1643c86f9f661c12575ae004cc473/$FILE/ATTW9ZI8/Recensement2008_p8-9.pdf with new plans to extend the district of Fontvieille, Monaco|Fontvieille , with land Reclaimed land|reclaimed from the Mediterranean Sea. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/monaco/6894991/Monaco-to-build-into-the-sea-to-create-more-space.html http://cloud.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/1909$/3952ae296ac3807cc1256f73002bd426gb? OpenDocument& 6Gb& Count=10000 There are two ports in Monaco, Port Hercules|Hercules and Port Fontvieille|Fontvieille , as well the neighboring French port of Cap d'Ail . http://www.ports-monaco.com/lang-en.html Monaco's only natural resource is fishing , www.youtube.com/watch? v=nyIYViMSlOE with almost the entirely country being an urban area , Monaco lacks any sort of commercial agriculture|agriculture industry . http://geography.about.com/od/monacomaps/a/monacogeography.htm

Administrative divisions


Main|Administrative divisions of Monaco

Overview



Monaco is the second List of countries and outlying territories by total area|smallest country (by size) in the world; only Vatican City is smaller. Monaco is also the world's second smallest monarchy, and is the most List of sovereign states and dependent territories by population density|densely populated country in the world. The state consists of only one municipality ( commune ). There is no geographical distinction between the State and City of Monaco, although responsibilities of the government (state-level) and of the municipality (city-level) are different. According to the constitution of 1911, the principality was subdivided into three municipalities:
  • Monaco ( Monaco-Ville ), the old city on a rocky promontory extending into the Mediterranean, known as the Rock of Monaco , or simply Le Rocher (the Rock), where the palace is located;

  • Monte Carlo , the principal residential and resort area with the Monte Carlo Casino in the east and northeast;

  • La Condamine , the southwestern section including the port area, Port Hercule.


  • The municipalities were merged into one in 1917, after accusations that the government was acting according to the motto "divide and conquer," and they were accorded the status of ward (country subdivision)|ward s ( quartiers ) thereafter.

  • Fontvieille, Monaco|Fontvieille was added as fourth ward, a newly constructed area reclaimed from the sea (in the 1970s) also a new district inside of Fontvieille is planned;

  • Moneghetti became the fifth ward, created from a part of La Condamine;

  • Larvotto became the sixth ward, created from a part of Monte Carlo;

  • Saint Roman (community)|La Rousse/Saint Roman (including Le Ténao ) became the seventh ward, also created from a part of Monte Carlo.

  • Subsequently, three additional wards were created:
  • Saint Michel, Monaco|Saint Michel , from a part of Monte Carlo;

  • La Colle, Monaco|La Colle , from a part of La Condamine;

  • Les Révoires , from a part of La Condamine.


  • An additional ward was planned by new land reclamation to be settled beginning in 2014; but Prince Albert II announced in his 2009 New Year Speech that he had ended plans due to the economic climate.

    Traditional quarters and modern geographic areas


    The traditional four quarters of Monaco are: Monaco-Ville , La Condamine , Monte Carlo and Fontvieille, Monaco|Fontvieille . These quarters and Moneghetti are the five "modern geographic areas", defined by the Monaco Department of Tourism which is situated in Monaco-Ville.cite web|url= http://www.visitmonaco.com/index.cfm? fuseaction=Page.viewPage& pageId=16 |title=Infos on |publisher=Visitmonaco.com |accessdate=28 August 2010

    Wards


    Currently the principality is subdivided into ten ward (country subdivision)|ward s (with their official numbers; Le Portier, the proposed ward, was anticipated as number 11):

    Ward (country subdivision)
    Former municipality of Monaco-Ville
    05
    Former municipality of Monte Carlo
    01
    02
    03
    10
    Former municipality of La Condamine
    04
    07
    08
    09
    Land reclamation
    06
    11
    & nbsp;
    (1) Area not included in total, as it is only proposed


    Note: for statistical purposes, the wards of Monaco are further subdivided into 173 city block s (îlots), which are comparable to the census block s in the United States .

    Climate


    See also|Climate of Monaco|l1=Climate of Monaco
    Monaco has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate ( Köppen climate classification : Csa), which is influenced by the oceanic climate and the humid subtropical climate .

    As a result, it has warm, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. Cool and rainy interludes can interrupt the dry summer season, the average length of which is also shorter.
    Summer afternoons are infrequently hot (indeed, temperatures > 30& nbsp;°C /86& nbsp;°F are rare) as the atmosphere is tempered by constant sea breezes. On the other hand, the nights are very mild, this being due to the fairly high temperature of the sea in summer. Generally, temperatures do not drop below 20& nbsp;°C in this season. In winter, frosts and snowfalls are extremely rare, generally occurring once or twice every ten years.

    Weather box|location = Monaco
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    |Jan high C = 12.3
    |Feb high C = 12.5
    |Mar high C = 14.0
    |Apr high C = 16.1
    |May high C = 19.4
    |Jun high C = 23.0
    |Jul high C = 25.8
    |Aug high C = 25.9
    |Sep high C = 23.8
    |Oct high C = 19.9
    |Nov high C = 16.1
    |Dec high C = 13.4
    |year high C = 18.5
    |Jan mean C = 10.2
    |Feb mean C = 10.4
    |Mar mean C = 11.8
    |Apr mean C = 13.9
    |May mean C = 17.1
    |Jun mean C = 20.8
    |Jul mean C = 23.5
    |Aug mean C = 23.7
    |Sep mean C = 21.6
    |Oct mean C = 17.8
    |Nov mean C = 14.0
    |Dec mean C = 11.4
    |year mean C = 16.4
    |Jan low C = 8.1
    |Feb low C = 8.2
    |Mar low C = 9.6
    |Apr low C = 11.6
    |May low C = 14.8
    |Jun low C = 18.5
    |Jul low C = 21.2
    |Aug low C = 21.5
    |Sep low C = 19.3
    |Oct low C = 15.6
    |Nov low C = 11.9
    |Dec low C = 9.3
    |year low C = 14.1
    |Jan precipitation mm = 82.7
    |Feb precipitation mm = 76.4
    |Mar precipitation mm = 70.5
    |Apr precipitation mm = 62.2
    |May precipitation mm = 48.6
    |Jun precipitation mm = 36.9
    |Jul precipitation mm = 15.6
    |Aug precipitation mm = 31.3
    |Sep precipitation mm = 54.4
    |Oct precipitation mm = 108.2
    |Nov precipitation mm = 104.2
    |Dec precipitation mm = 77.5
    |year precipitation mm = 768.5
    |Jan precipitation days = 6.8
    |Feb precipitation days = 6.4
    |Mar precipitation days = 6.1
    |Apr precipitation days = 6.3
    |May precipitation days = 5.2
    |Jun precipitation days = 4.1
    |Jul precipitation days = 1.9
    |Aug precipitation days = 3.1
    |Sep precipitation days = 4.0
    |Oct precipitation days = 5.8
    |Nov precipitation days = 7.0
    |Dec precipitation days = 6.0
    |year precipitation days = 62.7
    |Jan sun = 148.8
    |Feb sun = 152.6
    |Mar sun = 201.5
    |Apr sun = 228.0
    |May sun = 269.7
    |Jun sun = 297.0
    |Jul sun = 341.0
    |Aug sun = 306.9
    |Sep sun = 240.0
    |Oct sun = 204.6
    |Nov sun = 156.0
    |Dec sun = 142.6
    |year sun = 2668.7
    |source 1 = Monaco website http://www.visitmonaco.com/fr/Monaco-Pratique/Climat "Climatological information for Monaco" – Monaco website
    |date=September 2010

    Sport and entertainment


    Formula One


    Since 1955, the Monaco Grand Prix has been held annually in the streets of Monaco. It is widely considered to be one of the most prestigious automobile races in the world. The erection of the Circuit de Monaco takes six weeks to complete, and the removal after the race another three weeks. The circuit has many elevation changes and tight corners, along with a tunnel. This together with being incredibly narrow and tight makes it perhaps the most demanding Formula One track. Only two drivers have ever crashed into the harbour, the most famous being Alberto Ascari in the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix , just four days before losing his life at Monza . The other was Paul Hawkins (racing driver)|Paul Hawkins , during the 1965 Monaco Grand Prix .

    Monte Carlo Rally


    The Monte Carlo Rally has been held since 1911, having originally been held at the behest of Prince Albert I, Prince of Monaco|Albert I and is, like the principality's Grand Prix, organised by the Automobile Club de Monaco . It has long been considered to be one of the toughest and most prestigious events in rallying and from 1973 to 2008 was the opening round of the World Rally Championship . From 2009 until 2011, the rally served as the opening round of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge , having most recently been run on the 19–22 January 2011 in celebration of the event's centenary.

    2012 will mark the return of the Monte Carlo Rally to the WRC calendar with the event taking place from the 20–22 January 2012. http://www.wrc.com/news/2012-world-rally-championship-events-announced/? fid=14515 wrc.com

    Football


    Monaco hosts two major football teams in the principality; men's football club AS Monaco FC and women's football club OS Monaco. AS Monaco plays at the Stade Louis II and competes in the Ligue 2 , the second division of French football . The club is historically one of the most successful clubs in France. However, it suffered relegation in the 2010–11 season. Because of the popular appeal of living in Monaco and the lack of income tax, many international stars have played for the club, such as Marcelo Gallardo , Jürgen Klinsmann , Oliver Bierhoff , George Weah , John Collins (footballer born 1968)|John Collins , Fernando Morientes , Thierry Henry , Fabien Barthez , Rafael Márquez , Javier Saviola , Akis Zikos , David Trezeguet , John Arne Riise , Patrice Evra , Shabani Nonda , Emmanuel Adebayor , Eiður Guðjohnsen , Jan Koller , Victor Ikpeba , Park Chu-Young and Mahamadou Diarra .

    The club reached the 2004 UEFA Champions League Final , led by the likes of Dado Pršo , Fernando Morientes , Jérôme Rothen , Akis Zikos , and Ludovic Giuly , losing 3–0 to Portuguese team F.C. Porto . The Stade Louis II also plays host to the annual UEFA Super Cup , which is played between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League . The women's team, OS Monaco, competes in the women's French football league system . The club currently plays in the local regional league deep down in the league system, however once played in the Division 1 Féminine in the 1994–95 season, but were quickly relegated. Current France women's national football team|French women's international goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi had a short stint at the club before going to the Clairefontaine academy.

    The Monaco national football team represents the nation in association football and is controlled by the Monegasque Football Federation, the governing body for football in Monaco . However, Monaco is the only sovereign state in Europe that is not a member of UEFA , and so does not take part in any UEFA European Football Championship or FIFA World Cup competitions. The team play their home matches in the Stade Louis II.

    Rugby


    Main|Rugby union in Monaco Monaco national rugby union team|Monaco's national rugby team , as of March 2010, is 90th in the International Rugby Board rankings.

    Other sports


    The Monte-Carlo Masters is currently held annually in neighbouring Roquebrune-Cap-Martin , France, as a professional tournament for men as part of tennis' ATP World Tour Masters 1000|ATP Masters Series . The tournament has been held since 1897. Golf's Monte Carlo Open (golf)|Monte Carlo Open was also held at the Monte Carlo Golf Club at Mont Agel in France between 1984 and 1992. Monaco has also Monaco at the Olympics|competed in the Olympic Games, although, as of 2008, no athlete from Monaco has ever won an Olympic medal.

    In 2009, the Tour de France , the world's premier bicycle race, started from Monaco with a 15& nbsp;km closed-circuit individual time trial starting and finishing there on the first day (4 July) and the 182& nbsp;km second leg starting there on the following day and ending in Brignoles , France.

    Monaco also stage part of the Global Champions Tour (International Show-jumping). Acknowledged as the most glamorous of the series, Monaco will be hosting the world's most celebrated riders, including Monaco's own Charlotte Casiraghi , in a setting facing out over the world's most beautiful yachts, and framed by the Port Hercule and Prince's palace. In 2009, the Monaco stage of the Global Champions tour took place between 25 – 27 June.

    The Monaco Marathon is the only marathon in the world to pass through three separate countries, those of Monaco, France and Italy. The 2010 event took place on 21 March. Runners complete the race by returning to the Stade Louis II .

    The Monaco Ironman 70.3 triathlon race is an annual event with over 1000 athletes competing and attracts top professional athletes from around the world. The race includes a 1.9& nbsp;km swim, 90& nbsp;km bike ride and 21.1& nbsp;km run.

    Since 1993, the headquarters of the International Association of Athletics Federations , the world governing body of athletics (sport)|athletics , has been located in Monaco. An IAAF Diamond League meet is annually held at Stade Louis II .

    Education


    Primary and secondary schools


    Monaco has ten state-operated schools, including: seven nursery and primary schools; one secondary school, Collège Charles III ;cite web|url= http://www.college-charles3.mc/ |title=Collège Charles III |publisher=College-charles3.mc |accessdate=28 August 2010 one Secondary education in France| lycée that provides general and technological training, Lycée Albert 1er ;cite web|url= http://www.lycee-albert1er.mc/ |title=Lycée Albert 1er |publisher=Lycee-albert1er.mc |accessdate=28 August 2010 and one lycée that provides vocational and hotel training, Lycée technique et hôtelier de Monte-Carlo .cite web|title=Lycée technique et hôtelier de Monte-Carlo|url= http://www.lycee-technique.mc/|location=Monaco|language=French|accessdate=23 May 2009 There are also two grant-aided denominational private schools, including ''Institution François d'Assise Nicolas Barré and Ecole des Sœurs Dominicaines , and one international school, the International School of Monaco.

    Colleges and universities


    There is one university located in Monaco:
  • International University of Monaco


  • Demographics


    Main|Demographics of MonacoMonaco's population is unusual in that the native Monegasques are a minority in their own country comprising 21.6% of the population. The largest group are French nationals at 28.4%, followed by Monegasque (21.6%), Italian (18.7%), British (7.5%), Belgian (2.8%), German (2.5%), Swiss (2.5%) and US nationals (1.2%).cite web|title=General Population Census 2008: Population Recensee et Population Estimee|url= http://www.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/e89a6190e96cbd1fc1256f7f005dbe6e/64a1643c86f9f661c12575ae004cc473/$FILE/Recensement2008_Ch1.pdf|publisher=Government of the Principality of Monaco|accessdate=7 October 2011|language=French|year=2008

    Citizens of Monaco are called Monacans , while Monegasque is the proper term for describing someone who was born in Monaco.

    Language


    Main|Languages of MonacoThe official language of Monaco is French language|French . English language|English is used by Americans|American and British people|British residents. The traditional national language is Monégasque language|Monégasque , now spoken by only a minority of residents. It resembles Ligurian language (Romance)|Ligurian , which is spoken in Genoa . In the old part of Monaco, street signs are printed in both French and Monégasque. Italian is also spoken by the principality's sizable community from Italy.

    Religion


    Roman Catholic


    Main|Roman Catholicism in MonacoThe official religion is Roman Catholicism, with freedom of other religions guaranteed by the constitution. There are five Roman Catholic parish churches in Monaco and one cathedral, which is the seat of the archbishop of Monaco. The diocese, which has existed since the mid-nineteenth century, was raised to an archbishopric in 1981 as the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Monaco|Archdiocese of Monaco . The patron saint is Saint Devota .

    Anglican


    There is one Anglican Communion|Anglican church ( Saint Paul|St. Paul 's Church), located in the Avenue de Grande Bretagne in Monte Carlo. In 2007 this had a formal membership of 135 Anglicans resident in the principality, but was also serving a considerably larger number of Anglicans temporarily in the country, mostly as tourists. The church site also accommodates an English-language library of over 3,000 books.See the website of http://www.stpauls.monaco.mc/ St Paul's Church, Monaco. The church is part of the Anglican Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe .

    Jewish



    The Association Culturelle Israélite de Monaco (founded 1948) is a converted house containing a synagogue, a community Hebrew school, and a Kashrut|kosher food shop, located in Monte Carlo. The community (approximately 1,500) mainly consists of retired Jews from Britain (40%) and North Africa . Two thirds of the Jewish population there are Sephardi Jews|Sephardic , mainly from North Africa , while the other third is Ashkenazi Jews|Ashkenazi .Details at http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/monaco.html Jewish Virtual Library

    Security


    See also|Law enforcement in Monaco|Military of Monaco
    The wider defence of the nation is provided by France. Monaco has no navy or air force, but on both a per-capita and per-area basis, Monaco has the largest police force (515 police officers for 35,000 people) and police presence in the world. Its police includes a specialist unit which operates patrol and surveillance boats.

    There is also a small Military of Monaco|military force . This consists of a bodyguard unit for the Prince and the palace in Monaco-Ville called the Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince (Prince's Company of Carabiniers), which is equipped with modern weapons such as M16 rifle s and 9& nbsp;mm pistols, and which together with the militarized, armed fire and civil defence Corps (Sapeurs-Pompiers) forms Monaco's total public forces. The Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince was created by Prince Honoré IV, Prince of Monaco|Honoré IV in 1817 for the protection of the Principality and the Princely family. The company numbers exactly 116 officers and men; while the non-commissioned officer|NCOs and soldiers are local, the officers have generally served in the French Army . In addition to their guard duties as described, ce the Carabiniers patrol the Principality's beaches and coastal waters.

    Flag


    Main|Flag of MonacoThe flag of Monaco is one of the world's oldest national flag designs. The flag of Monaco is identical to the flag of Indonesia , except for the ratio of height to width.cite web|url= http://www.worldflags101.com/m/monaco-flag.aspx |title=Monaco Flag – World Flags 101 – Monacan Flags |publisher=Worldflags101.com |accessdate=2 July 2011

    Transport


    Main|Transport in Monacosee|Rail transport in MonacoThe Rail transport in Monaco|Monaco-Monte Carlo station is served by the SNCF , the French national rail system. The Monte Carlo International Heliport provides helicopter service to the closest airport, Nice Côte d'Azur Airport|Côte d'Azur Airport in Nice, France.
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    See also


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  • List of rulers of Monaco

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