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| AREA |
1.95
sq km (0.75 sq mile). |
| POPULATION |
29,972 (1998). |
| POPULATION DENSITY |
15,370.2 per sq km. |
| CAPITAL |
Monaco-Ville. |
| CAPITAL
POPULATION |
1234 (1987). |
| GEOGRAPHY |
Monaco is second only
to the Vatican as the smallest independent
state in Europe. Set on the Mediterranean
coast of France just a few miles from the
Italian border, the principality is a constitutional
monarchy and relies largely on foreign currency
for an economic base. Its principal industry
is tourism. The country is a narrow ribbon
of coastline backed by the Alpes-Maritimes
foothills, creating a natural amphitheatre
overlooking the sea, with the population
centred in four districts. Monaco-Ville
is set on a rocky promontory dominating
the coast. The Palace is the home of the
Grimaldi family, the oldest ruling house
in Europe. Monaco-Ville also boasts a fine
Romanesque cathedral among its other attractions.
La Condamine is the area around the Port,
while Monte-Carlo is the main centre for
business and entertainment. Fontvieille
has been set aside as an area for new light
industrial and residential development. |
| GOVERNMENT |
Constitutional monarchy.
Head of State: Prince Rainer III since 1949.
Head of Government: Minister of State Michael
Lévêque since 1997. |
| LANGUAGE |
French. Monégasque
(a mixture of French Provençal and
Italian Ligurian), English and Italian are
also spoken. Native Monégasques make
up only a minority of Monaco's population. |
| RELIGION |
Roman Catholic (Monaco
has a Catholic Bishop) with Anglican minorities. |
| STANDARD
TIME |
GMT + 1 (GMT + 2 from
last Sunday in March to Saturday before
last Sunday in October). |
| ELECTRICITY |
220 volts AC, 50Hz.
Round 2-pin plugs are in use. |
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