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List Of Diplomatic Missions In Monaco
This article lists diplomatic missions resident in Monaco. At present, the Principality hosts three embassies. Some countries, while accrediting an ambassador from Paris, conduct day-to-day relations and provide consular services from consulates-general in nearby French cities, such as Marseille or Nice, or employ Honorary Consuls. Embassies ;La Rousse * * ;Monte Carlo * Honorary consulates ; Fontvieille * * * * * * * ; La Colle * * ; La Condamine * * * * * * * * ; Larvotto * * * * * * * * * * ;Les Révoires * * ; Moneghetti * ;Monaco-Ville * ;Monte Carlo * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ; Saint Michel * * * * * ; La Rousse/Saint Roman * * * Non-resident embassies Resident in Paris, France unless otherwise stated. * * * * * * (Madrid) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * (London) * * (Geneva) * * * * * * (Brussels) * * * * * * (Brussels) * * * * (Brussels) * * * * * * * * * * * (Brussels) * * * * * * * ...
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Diplomatic Missions In Monaco
Diplomatics (in American English, and in most anglophone countries), or diplomatic (in British English), is a scholarly discipline centred on the critical analysis of documents, especially historical documents. It focuses on the conventions, protocols and formulae that have been used by document creators, and uses these to increase understanding of the processes of document creation, of information transmission, and of the relationships between the facts which the documents purport to record and reality. The discipline originally evolved as a tool for studying and determining the authenticity of the official charters and diplomas issued by royal and papal chanceries. It was subsequently appreciated that many of the same underlying principles could be applied to other types of official document and legal instrument, to non-official documents such as private letters, and, most recently, to the metadata of electronic records. Diplomatics is one of the auxiliary sciences of histor ...
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Moneghetti
Les Moneghetti ( ) is the north-central ward in the Principality of Monaco, bordering neighboring France. Moneghetti was incorporated in La Condamine. Overview Situated in an area where the Alps drop into the Mediterranean Sea, Les Moneghetti has steep inclines. Its contains the Church of the Sacred Heart (), built between 1926 and 1929 as a Jesuit church, which became the neighborhood's parish church in 1965, and which is also the headquarters of the Monegasque national scouting organization AGSM. Monaco's only railway station, the Monaco-Monte-Carlo station () is located in Les Moneghetti, and is served by scheduled trains of the French state-owned railway company SNCF, on the Marseille–Ventimiglia railway line. Monaco's small military garrison, the Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince, also has barracks in Les Moneghetti.
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Lists Of Diplomatic Missions By Receiving Country
A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but lists are frequently written down on paper, or maintained electronically. Lists are "most frequently a tool", and "one does not ''read'' but only ''uses'' a list: one looks up the relevant information in it, but usually does not need to deal with it as a whole".Lucie Doležalová,The Potential and Limitations of Studying Lists, in Lucie Doležalová, ed., ''The Charm of a List: From the Sumerians to Computerised Data Processing'' (2009). Purpose It has been observed that, with a few exceptions, "the scholarship on lists remains fragmented". David Wallechinsky, a co-author of ''The Book of Lists'', described the attraction of lists as being "because we live in an era of overstimulation, especially in terms of information, and lists help us ...
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List Of Diplomatic Missions Of Monaco
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Monaco. The Principality of Monaco, despite its small size, is a full member of the United Nations, and has its own embassies abroad, including 114 honorary consulates (not mentioned below Current missions Americas Europe Multilateral organizations Gallery File:Tiergarten Klingelhöferstraße 7 Botschaftsgebäude-001.jpg, Embassy in Berlin File:Monegasque Embassy in London 02013.JPG, Embassy in London File:Ambassade de Monaco à Madrid (Espagne) 01.jpg, Embassy in Madrid File:Ambassade de Monaco en France, 22 boulevard Suchet, Paris 16e.jpg, Embassy in Paris File:Roma ambasciata di Monaco presso S. Sede.jpg, Embassy to the Holy See in Rome File:Monaco Embassy in Washington.jpg, Residence of the Embassy in Washington, D.C. See also * Foreign relations of Monaco * List of diplomatic missions in Monaco Notes References External links Ministry of External Relations of the Principality of Monaco {{DEFAULTSORT:Diplomatic Missions ...
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Foreign Relations Of Monaco
The Principality of Monaco is a sovereign and independent state, linked closely to France by the Treaty of July 1918, which was formally noted in Article 436 of the Treaty of Versailles of 1919. The foreign policy of Monaco is one illustration of this accord: France has agreed to defend the independence and sovereignty of Monaco, while the Monegasque Government has agreed to exercise its sovereign rights in conformity with French interests, whilst at the same time maintaining complete independence. Since then, the relations between the sovereign states of France and Monaco have been further defined in the Treaty of 1945 and the Agreement of 1963. Although not a member of the European Union (EU), Monaco is closely associated with the economic apparatus of the EU through its customs union with France and its reliance upon the euro as its official currency. Monaco actively participates in the United Nations, which it joined in 1993. Monaco joined the Council of Europe on October 4, ...
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Saint Roman, Monaco
La Rousse (; Monégasque: ''A Russa''), also formerly known as La Rousse-Saint Roman (until 2013), is the northernmost ward in the Principality of Monaco. La Rousse is incorporated in the traditional quarter of Monte Carlo. Since 2018, it is home to a police station near the border with France. Geography La Rousse is an administrative constituency; previously, it was a subdivision of the traditional district of Monte Carlo. It is the seventh district of Monaco. It is located near the Larvotto area. In 2008 it had 3,102 inhabitants, according to the census. It covers an area of 17.68 hectares or 0.1768 square kilometres. La Rousse is bordered by the France to the north and east, Saint Michel and Monte Carlo to the south, and Larvotto to the south and west. It has no direct access to the Mediterranean Sea. Landmarks La Rousse is a residential community. Tour Odéon, a mixed-use development, is located on ''Avenue de l'Annonciade''. At 170 m, Tour Odéon is the tallest stru ...
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Saint Michel, Monaco
Saint Michel ( ) is a northern-central residential area in the Principality of Monaco, part of the traditional ''Quartier'' of Monte Carlo. It was also one of the ten modern administrative wards of Monaco until the 2013 redistricting process. Geography Saint Michel lies on the north-centre of the principality, just north of Monte Carlo. Saint Michel is generally considered part of Monte Carlo even though it is its own administrative ''Ward''. It runs directly along the neighbouring French town of Beausoleil, as well as the Monégasque wards of Monte Carlo, Saint Roman and Moneghetti. Demographics Saint Michel was the third-largest ward in Monaco in terms of population and the fourth-smallest in terms of land size. It had a population of 3,907 and convers 0.14 km2. Monaco has ten state-operated schools, four private schools and one university; two state schools and two private schools are located in the district. Tourism Saint Michel is a residential area. Features Saint ...
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Monte Carlo
Monte Carlo ( ; ; or colloquially ; , ; ) is an official administrative area of Monaco, specifically the Ward (country subdivision), ward of Monte Carlo/Spélugues, where the Monte Carlo Casino is located. Informally, the name also refers to a larger district, the Monte Carlo Quarter (corresponding to the former municipality of Monte Carlo), which besides Monte Carlo/Spélugues also includes the wards of Saint Roman, Monaco, La Rousse/Saint Roman, Larvotto, Larvotto/Bas Moulins and Saint Michel, Monaco, Saint Michel. The permanent population of the ward of Monte Carlo is about 3,500, while that of the quarter is about 15,000. Monaco has four traditional quarters, from west to east they are: Fontvieille, Monaco, Fontvieille (the newest), Monaco City, Monaco-Ville (the oldest), La Condamine, and Monte Carlo. Monte Carlo is situated on a prominent escarpment at the base of the Maritime Alps along the French Riviera. Near the quarter's western end is the "world-famous Place du Ca ...
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Monaco-Ville
Monaco City ( ; ) is the southcentral ward in the Principality of Monaco. Located on a headland that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, it is nicknamed The Rock (; ). The name "Monaco City" is misleading: it is not itself a city, but a historical and statistical district. It holds most of the country's political and judicial institutions: the Prince's Palace, the town hall, the government, the National Council (parliament of Monaco), the Municipal Council, the courts and a prison (hanging on The Rock). Geography Monaco City is one of the four traditional quarters () of Monaco; the others are La Condamine, Monte Carlo, and Fontvieille. It is located at and has an estimated population of 975. It has 19.64 hectares of surface and is located between the districts of Fontvieille and La Condamine. History Monaco Ville was originally called in Greek Monoikos, after the temple of ''Hercules Monoikos'', located in a Phocaean colony of the 6th century BCE. During its hist ...
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Les Révoires
Les Révoires () is a northwestern area in the Principality of Monaco. It is a residential and tourist area, part of the traditional quarter of La Condamine. In 2008, it had a population of 2,545. Les Révoires was a ward of Monaco until 2013, when it was merged with La Colle into the new Jardin Exotique ward. Geography Les Révoires lies on the northwestern side of the principality, just north of Moneghetti. Les Révoires is generally considered part of Moneghetti, even though it was its own administrative ward. It runs directly along the neighbouring French towns of Beausoleil and Cap-d'Ail, as well as the Monégasque wards of La Colle and Moneghetti. Les Révoires, which has steep inclines, offers views of the Rock of Monaco and the Mediterranean. It is also the location of the Chemin des Révoires, Monaco's highest point, 162 m above sea level. Demographics Les Révoires is the smallest ward in Monaco in terms of both population and land size. Les Révoires has a p ...
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Monaco
Monaco, officially the Principality of Monaco, is a Sovereign state, sovereign city-state and European microstates, microstate on the French Riviera a few kilometres west of the Regions of Italy, Italian region of Liguria, in Western Europe, on the Mediterranean Sea. It is a Enclave and exclave, semi-enclave bordered by France to the north, east and west. The principality is home to nearly 39,000 residents as of the 2020s, of whom about 9,883 are Monégasque people, Monégasque nationals. It is recognised as one of the wealthiest and most expensive places in the world. The official language of Monaco is French language, French. Monégasque dialect, Monégasque, English language, English and Italian language, Italian are also spoken and understood by many residents. With an area of , Monaco is the List of countries and dependencies by area, second-smallest sovereign state in the world, after Vatican City. Its population of 38,423 in 2024 makes it the List of countries by popula ...
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Larvotto
Larvotto ( ; ), also known as Larvotto/Bas Moulins, is the easternmost ward in the Principality of Monaco. It is part of the quarter of Monte Carlo. It has an estimated surface area of and access to the Mediterranean Sea. In 2008, it had a population of 5.443, making it the most populated ward in Monaco. Geography Larvotto is northeast of Monte Carlo and La Rousse. It borders Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France, to the northeast. The Grimaldi Forum, a conference and congress centre, is located on the seafront of Larvotto. Avenue Princesse Grace, located alongside ''Larvotto Beach'', was the world's most expensive street to live on. The average apartment was . The Japanese Garden is a municipal park on the Avenue Princesse Grace. Fauna and flora At the end of 2016, to prepare the seabed for the construction of the new neighborhood called Le Portier, posidonia plates and lithophilic rocks were transplanted to the Larvotto seabed. Some 47 lar ...
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