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  • ...or officially the ''Principality of Monaco'' ([[French]]: ''Principauté de Monaco'', [[Romance Ligurian|Ligurian]]: ''Principatu de Múnegu'', [[Occitan]]: ' ...<ref>Website of the [http://www.visitmonaco.com/us/About-Monaco/Geography Monaco Government Tourist Office].</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Monaco]]
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  • Area of the city-state of Monaco.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Monaco]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Monaco]]
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  • ...o the '''“French Riviera”''' but this is erroneous since the city-state of Monaco does not belong to France and, furthermore, this name is locally unused. Th ...ël]], [[Grasse]], [[Cannes]], [[Antibes]], [[Cagnes-sur-Mer]], [[Nice]], [[Monaco]] and [[Menton]].
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  • Famous area within the sovereign city-state of Monaco.
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  • Variety of the Occitan language spoken around Nice and Monaco.
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  • Tourist region along the Mediterranean Sea, in eastern Provence (France) and Monaco.
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  • ...or officially the ''Principality of Monaco'' ([[French]]: ''Principauté de Monaco'', [[Romance Ligurian|Ligurian]]: ''Principatu de Múnegu'', [[Occitan]]: ' ...<ref>Website of the [http://www.visitmonaco.com/us/About-Monaco/Geography Monaco Government Tourist Office].</ref>
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  • Area of the city-state of Monaco.
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  • ...]]: ''Monte Carlu'') is a famous area within the sovereign city-state of [[Monaco]]. ...ount of [[Charles III, Prince of Monaco|Charles III]]”, the then-prince of Monaco. The former name of the area was in French ''Les Spélugues'', in Occitan '
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  • ...f the Romance languages spoken in northern Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, Monaco and Istria.
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  • ...y]], [[Iceland]], Ireland, [[Italy]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Monaco]], [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[Swit
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  • {{rpl|La Condamine (Monaco)}}
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  • ...al Occitan|Provençal]] dialect, spoken around the cities of [[Nice]] and [[Monaco]].
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  • ...by [[Belgium]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]], [[Monaco]], [[Andorra]] and [[Spain]]; founding member of the [[European Union]]. [[
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  • ...in adjacent territories such as Italian [[Switzerland]], [[San Marino]], [[Monaco]] and part of [[Istria]] ([[Croatia]]). ...ian (in Italy, Switzerland and San Marino), [[French language|French]] (in Monaco) and [[Croatian language|Croatian]] (in Croatia).
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  • ...n in [[Liguria]] (Italy), in several nearby zones and in the enclaves of [[Monaco]], [[Bonifacio]] (Corsica), [[Carloforte]] and [[Calasetta]] (Sardinia). Ro
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  • {{r|Monaco}}
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  • {{r|Monaco}}
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  • {{r|Monaco}}
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  • {{r|Monaco}}
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  • {{r|Monaco}}
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  • ...in Vienna, Austria, with laboratories in Vienna and Seibersdorf, Austria, Monaco, and Trieste, Italy.
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  • {{r|Monaco}}
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  • ...[[Italy]] ([[Occitan Valleys]]), part of [[Spain]] ([[Aran Valley]]) and [[Monaco]]. Occitania is often referred to as the ''“Miègjorn”'' in Occitan and ...iné]], the [[Occitan Valleys]], [[Provence]], the [[County of Nice]] and [[Monaco]].
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  • ...</td><td>{{headofstate|Monaco}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|Prince|Monaco}}</td>
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  • ...09, following similar commitments made by Andorra, [[Liechtenstein]] and [[Monaco]], all three were removed from the OECD list, nullifying their tax haven st
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  • ...Rally took place on 21 January. It was organised by [[Albert I, Prince of Monaco]] and won by [[Henri Rougier]] driving a [[Turcat-Mery]]. The first Indy 5 ...[[Bugatti|Bugatti T35B]] in 3:56:11.0. Now considered a classic race, the Monaco Grand Prix is sometimes aligned with the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Heures
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  • ...rs [[Belgium]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]], [[Monaco]], [[Andorra]] and [[Spain]]. The [[Channel Tunnel]] also links France to t
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  • ...a lifetime member of BAFTA, and has one daughter. He currently resides in Monaco.
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  • ...vençal language|Provençal]]) is a major language of southern [[France]], [[Monaco]] and adjacent parts of [[Italy]] and [[Spain]], but is little-known as it
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  • * 2003–04 '''Porto 3–0 Monaco''' at [[Arena AufSchalke]], Gelsenkirchen
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  • |'''[[Monaco]]'''[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mn.ht |France, Italy, Spain, Monaco
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  • ...adplus/leg/en/lvb/l25040.htm agreements] the European [[microstate]]s of [[Monaco]], [[San Marino]], and [[Vatican City]] mint their own euro coins on behalf ...ins. Andorra is in the process of entering a monetary agreement similar to Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican City.
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  • ...ernational Circus Festival of Monaco) was founded by Prince Rainier III of Monaco as the first international awards for circus performers.
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  • *[[Monaco]], joined 28/05/1993
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  • <td>[[Monaco]]</td><td>[[Monaco]]</td><td>[[Euro]]</td> ...{headofstate|Monaco}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|Prince|Monaco}}''</small></td>
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  • ...e, Andorra, northeastern Spain, extreme southwestern Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, the islands of Elba and Montecristo, Sicily, Italy, San Marino and northwe
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  • * In [[Monaco]], French advances at the expense of the two local, traditional languages t ..., along with Italian. It is the official language of the principality of [[Monaco]].
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  • * Cavanna AE, Strigaro G, Monaco F (2007) Brain mechanisms underlying the placebo effect in neurological dis
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  • ...nzo Monaco 001.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Adoration of the Magi by [[Don Lorenzo Monaco]] (1422).]]
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  • ...], Andorra, northeastern Spain, extreme southwestern Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, the islands of Elba and Montecristo, Sicily, Italy, San Marino and northwe
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  • ...n a territory called [[Occitania]], which comprises southern [[France]], [[Monaco]], part of [[Italy]] (the [[Occitan Valleys]]) and part of [[Spain]] (the [ .../leggi/99482l.htm here].</ref> It has no official status in France, nor in Monaco. Its usage is quite limited compared to dominant state languages such as [[
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  • | [[Monaco]] | Monaco
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  • ...n]] before vascular surgery<ref name="pmid19729114">{{cite journal| author=Monaco M, Stassano P, Di Tommaso L, Pepino P, Giordano A, Pinna GB et al.| title=S | Monaco et al<ref name="pmid19729114"/><br/>2009||208 patients:<br/>&bull;&nbsp;[[R
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  • ...erzegovina]], [[Brazil]], [[Gibraltar]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Moldova]], [[Monaco]], [[Montenegro]], [[Morocco]], [[North Macedonia]], [[Norway]], [[Russia]]
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  • ...([[United Kingdom]], Ireland); the central western mainland ([[France]], [[Monaco]]) and the "Benelux" countries ([[Belgium]], [[Netherlands]], [[Luxembourg]
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  • ...r square mile], the second highest population density in the world after [[Monaco]]. Globally, the average is 48 people per square kilometer [124 people per
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  • <tr><th align="left">Monaco</th><th align="left"> </th></tr>
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  • ...Mexico]], [[History of Micronesia]], [[History of Moldova]], [[History of Monaco]], [[History of Mongolia]], [[History of Montenegro]], [[History of Morocco
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