Outline of Monaco
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Monaco:
Monaco – small sovereign city-state located in Western Europe.[1] Monaco lies on the northern coast of the Mediterranean and is surrounded by France. It has the highest life expectancy at birth of any country, 89.4 years (2017 estimate). [2] Monaco is often regarded as a tax haven, and many of its inhabitants are wealthy and from foreign countries (including France), although they are not a majority.[3]
General reference
- Pronunciation: /ˈmɒnəkoʊ/ (
listen) - Common English country name: Monaco
- Official English country name: The Principality of Monaco
- Adjectives: Monégasque, Monacan
- Demonym(s):
- Etymology: Name of Monaco
- ISO country codes: MC, MCO, 492
- ISO region codes: ISO 3166-2:MC
- Internet country code top-level domain: .mc
Geography of Monaco
Geography of Monaco
- Monaco is: a country and a European microstate
- Land boundaries:
France 4.4 km - Coastline: Mediterranean Sea 4.1 km
- Population of Monaco: 33,000 - 205th most populous country
- Area of Monaco: 2.02 km2
- Atlas of Monaco
Location of Monaco
- Monaco is situated within the following regions:
- Extreme points of Monaco
- High: Chemin des Rivoires, a pathway located on the slopes of Mont Agel 161 m (528 ft)
- Low: Mediterranean Sea 0 m
Environment of Monaco
- Climate of Monaco
- Wildlife of Monaco
- Fauna of Monaco
Natural geographic features of Monaco
- Land reclamation in Monaco
- Rivers of Monaco
- Rock of Monaco
Demography of Monaco
Government and politics of Monaco
- Form of government: constitutional monarchy
- Capital of Monaco: being a city-state, Monaco is its own capital
- Administrative divisions: the principality is currently divided into ten wards
- Elections in Monaco
- Political parties in Monaco
- Union for Monaco
- Promotion of the Monegasque Family
- Union for the Principality
Branches of the government of Monaco
Government of Monaco
- National and Democratic Union
- National Council of Monaco
- Minister of State (Monaco)
- Crown Council of Monaco
- Council of Government (Monaco)
- Communal Council of Monaco
Executive branch of the government of Monaco
- Head of state
- Prince of Monaco
- Head of government: Minister of State
Legislative branch of the government of Monaco
- National Council of Monaco
- It's a Monaco unicameral parliament
- It may act independently of the Prince
- The prince may dissolve it at any time, provided that new elections be held within three months.
Judicial branch of the government of Monaco
Foreign relations of Monaco
- Diplomatic missions in Monaco
- Diplomatic missions of Monaco
- France-Monaco relations
- Monaco–European Union relations
- Monaco–Russia relations
- Monaco–United States relations
International organization membership
The Principality of Monaco is a member of:[1]
Law and order in Monaco
Military of Monaco
History of Monaco
By period
By subject
- Monégasque Revolution
- Monaco Succession Crisis of 1918
House of Grimaldi
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Princes of Monaco
- Prince of Monaco
- Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne
Culture of Monaco
Culture of Monaco
- Architecture of Monaco
- Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo
- Monte Carlo Casino
- Opéra de Monte-Carlo
- Palaces in Monaco
- Monaco villas
- Sports venues in Monaco
- Cuisine of Monaco
- Languages of Monaco
- French language
- Intemelio dialect
- Monégasque dialect
- Ligurian language (Romance)
- Genoese dialect
- Mentonasque
- Media in Monaco
- Radio stations in Monaco
- Television in Monaco
- Newspapers in Monaco
- Monegasque awards
- Orders, decorations, and medals of Monaco
- Order of the Crown (Monaco)
- Order of Grimaldi
- Orders and decorations of Monaco
- Order of St. Charles
- Orders, decorations, and medals of Monaco
- National symbols of Monaco
- Coat of arms of Monaco
- Flag of Monaco
- National anthem of Monaco
- People of Monaco
- Scouts in Monaco
- Titles in Monaco
- World Heritage Sites in Monaco: None
Art in Monaco
Monegasque music
- Music of Monaco
- Opéra de Monte-Carlo
- Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra
- Les Ballets de Monte Carlo
Monegasque Eurovision songs
- À chacun sa chanson
- Allons, allons les enfants
- Bien plus fort
- Boum-Badaboum
- Ce soir-là
- Celui qui reste et celui qui s'en va
- Comme on s'aime
- Dis rien
- L'amour s'en va
- La Coco-Dance
- Les jardins de Monaco
- Maman, Maman
- Marlène
- Mon ami Pierrot
- Notre planète
- Notre vie c'est la musique
- Où sont-elles passées
- Toi, la musique et moi
- Tout de moi
- Un banc, un arbre, une rue
- Un train qui part
- Une chanson c'est une lettre
- Une petite française
- Va dire à l'amour
Religion in Monaco
- Religion in Monaco
- Christianity in Monaco
- Roman Catholicism in Monaco
- Islam in Monaco
- Judaism in Monaco
- Christianity in Monaco
Sports in Monaco
Sport in Monaco
Football in Monaco
AS Monaco FC
AS Monaco FC players
- Sonny Anderson
- Fabien Audard
- Fabien Barthez
- Bruno Bellone
- Ali Benarbia
- Lucas Bernardi
- Oliver Bierhoff
- Basile Boli
- Fabian Guedes
- Søren Busk
- Souleymane Camara
- Sebastian Carole
- Javier Chevantón
- Philippe Christanval
- John Collins
- Costinha
- Alain Couriol
- Éric Cubilier
- Ousmane Dabo
- Éric Di Meco
- David di Tommaso
- Marco Di Vaio
- Salif Diao
- Martin Djetou
- Youri Djorkaeff
- Cyril Domoraud
- Manuel dos Santos Fernandes
- Franck Dumas
- Ralf Edström
- Hassan El Fakiri
- Jean-Luc Ettori
- Patrice Evra
- Pontus Farnerud
- Amady Faye
- Youssouf Falikou Fofana
- Marcelo Gallardo
- Bernard Genghini
- David Gigliotti
- Ludovic Giuly
- Gaël Givet
- Marco Grassi
- Sébastien Grax
- Gilles Grimandi
- Mark Hateley
- Thierry Henry
- Glenn Hoddle
- Hugo Ibarra
- Victor Ikpeba
- Vladimir Jugović
- Franck Jurietti
- Mohamed Kallon
- Olivier Kapo
- Jürgen Klinsmann
- Jan Koller
- Muhamed Konjic
- Sabri Lamouchi
- Sylvain Legwinski
- Jerko Leko
- Philippe Léonard
- Søren Lerby
- Alexandre Licata
- Gerard López
- Mickaël Madar
- Rafael Márquez
- Camel Meriem
- Roger Milla
- Bora Milutinovic
- Sylvain Monsoreau
- Fernando Morientes
- Shabani Nonda
- Alex Nyarko
- Christian Panucci
- José Omar Pastoriza
- Diego Pérez
- Emmanuel Petit
- Stéphane Porato
- Dado Pršo
- Claude Puel
- Yannick Quesnel
- Florin Raducioiu
- John Arne Riise
- Julien Rodriguez
- Flavio Roma
- Jérôme Rothen
- Willy Sagnol
- Franck Sauzée
- Enzo Scifo
- Marco Simone
- Maicon Douglas Sisenando
- John Sivebæk
- Robert Špehar
- Sébastien Squillaci
- Tony Sylva
- Lilian Thuram
- Yaya Touré
- Armand Traoré
- David Trezeguet
- Gonzalo Vargas
- Christian Vieri
- Guillaume Warmuz
- George Weah
- Akis Zikos
Monaco Grand Prix
Monaco at the Olympics
Economy and infrastructure of Monaco
- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 161st (one hundred and sixty first)
- Banks of Monaco
- Communications in Monaco
- Currency of Monaco: Euro (see also: Euro topics)
- Energy in Monaco
- Tourism in Monaco
- Hotels in Monaco
- Museums in Monaco
- Monaco Top Cars Collection
- Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology
- New National Museum of Monaco
- Oceanographic Museum
- Parks and botanical garden
- Restaurants and cafés in Monaco
- Trade unions of Monaco
- Union of Monaco Trade Unions
Transport in Monaco
Education in Monaco
Monegasque people
Monegasques from fiction
Monagasque businessmen
Monagasque painters
Monegasque pop singers
- Princess Stéphanie of Monaco
- Laurent Vaguener
Monagasque racing driver
- Olivier Beretta - Formula One driver
- Louis Chiron - Formula One driver & rally driver
- Daniel Elena - rally driver
- Colin McRae - rally driver
- Clivio Piccione - race car driver
- Charles Leclerc - Formula One driver
Monegasque sportspeople
- Albert II, Prince of Monaco - bobsledder
- Benjamin Balleret - tennis player
- Pierre Frolla - free-diver
- Sebastien Gattuso - athlete
Monegasque writers and poets
Other articles
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References
- "Monaco". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
- "The World Factbook — Central Intelligence Agency".
- Per capita purchasing power parity GDP (US dept. of State 2006 est.): $30,000
External links
Wikimedia Atlas of Monaco - Official Government Portal
- Official website of the Prince's Palace of Monaco
- Official website for Tourism
- CIA Factbook Entry for Monaco
- History of Monaco: Primary documents
- (in French) Order of the doctors of Monaco
- (in French) La Principauti - The first monthly newspaper of Monaco, available also on line in 3D version
- "Official Statistical Report 2006 (with detailed information about the 10 wards)" (PDF) (in French). (1.24 MiB)
Monaco travel guide from Wikivoyage
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