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/ ⓘ
- 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
- 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
Natural geographic features 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
Branches of the government of Monaco
Executive branch of the government of Monaco
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
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
House of Grimaldi
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Princes of Monaco
Culture of Monaco
- Architecture of Monaco
- Hôtel de Paris
- Monte Carlo Casino
- Opéra de Monte-Carlo
- Palaces in Monaco
- Monaco villas
- Sports venues in Monaco
- Cuisine of Monaco
- Languages of Monaco
- Media in Monaco
- Monegasque awards
- Orders, decorations, and medals of Monaco
- National symbols of Monaco
- People of Monaco
- Scouts in Monaco
- Titles in Monaco
- World Heritage Sites in Monaco: None
Art in Monaco
Monegasque music
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
- Islam in Monaco
- Judaism in Monaco
Sports 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)
- ISO 4217: EUR
- Monegasque euro coins
- Previous currency:Monegasque franc
- Energy in Monaco
- Tourism in Monaco
- Hotels in Monaco
- Museums in Monaco
- Parks and botanical garden
- Restaurants and cafés in Monaco
- Trade unions of Monaco
Education in Monaco
Monegasque people
Businesspersons
Judges
Painters
Sportspeople
Writers and poets
Other articles
References
- "Monaco". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
- "The World Factbook — Central Intelligence Agency". Archived from the original on June 13, 2007.
- 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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