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Monaco - traducción al holandés

SOVEREIGN CITY-STATE ON THE FRENCH RIVIERA
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  • 1978 Monégasque franc coin with an effigy of Rainier III
  • A view of the 2011 Monaco Porsche Supercup. Motor racing is very popular, with one course encompassing almost the whole country.
  • Embassy of Monaco, Paris, France
  • Monaco's flag and its [[coat of arms]]
  • Map of the French annexation in 1860
  • Formation lap for the [[1996 Monaco Grand Prix]]
  • Fontvieille]]</div>
  • Monaco (as part of the Republic of Genoa) in 1494
  • [[Lycée Albert Premier]] of Monaco
  • [[Monte Carlo Casino]]
  • Logo of the princely government of Monaco
  • Wards]] of Monaco
  • Fontvieille]] and its new harbour
  • Enlargeable, detailed map of Monaco
  • La Rousse/Saint Roman]].
  • Seaside façade of the Salle Garnier, home of the [[Opéra de Monte-Carlo]]
  • [[Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate]]
  • [[Oceanographic Museum]]
  • <div style="text-align: center;">Land reclamation in Monaco since 1861</div>
  • Satellite view of Monaco, with the France–Monaco border shown in yellow
  • The [[Rock of Monaco]] in 1890
  • Prince Albert I]] in 1910
  • <div style="text-align: center;">Panoramic view of Monaco from the ''[[Tête de Chien]]'' (Dog's Head) high rock promontory</div>
  • [[Stade Louis II]], home of [[AS Monaco FC]]
  • [[Albert II, Prince of Monaco]]
  • Prince Rainier III]] brought media attention to the principality.
  • Zierikzee]] and first sovereign Grimaldi ruler of Monaco
  • Palace guards in Monaco
  • View of Monaco in 2016
  • [[Sainte-Dévote Chapel]]

Monaco         
n. Monaco, Principality of Monaco, principality in Europe bordering on southeast France and the Mediterranean Sea; capital of the principality of Monaco
Monacan      
adj. m.b.t. Monaco
Monaco      
n. Monaco (prinsdom in Europa)

Definición

Monte Carlo
<algorithm> (After Monte Carlo, Monaco - a gambling mecca) Any one of various methods involving statistical techniques for finding the solutions to mathematical or physical problems. For example, to calculate pi: draw a square then draw the biggest circle that fits exactly inside it. Pick random points on the square. The proportion of these that lie within the circle should tend to pi/4. (2005-04-05)

Wikipedia

Monaco

Monaco ( (listen); French pronunciation: ​[mɔnako]), officially the Principality of Monaco, is a sovereign city-state and microstate on the French Riviera a few kilometres west of the Italian region of Liguria, in Western Europe, on the Mediterranean Sea. It is bordered by France to the north, east and west. The principality is home to 38,682 residents, of whom 9,486 are Monégasque nationals; it is widely recognised as one of the most expensive and wealthiest places in the world. The official language of the principality is French. In addition, Monégasque (a dialect of Ligurian), English and Italian are spoken and understood by many residents.

With an area of 2.1 km2 (0.81 sq mi), it is the second-smallest sovereign state in the world, after Vatican City. Its 19,009 inhabitants /km2 (49,230/sq mi) make it the most densely-populated sovereign state in the world. Monaco has a land border of 5.47 km (3.40 mi) and the world's shortest coastline of approximately 3.83 km (2.38 mi); it has a width that varies between 1,700 and 349 m (5,577 and 1,145 ft). The highest point in the state is a narrow pathway named Chemin des Révoires on the slopes of Mont Agel, in the Les Révoires ward, which is 161 m (528 ft) above sea level. The principality is about 15 km (9.3 mi) from the border with Italy. Its most populous ward is Larvotto/Bas Moulins with a population of 5,443 as of 2008. Through land reclamation, Monaco's land mass has expanded by 20 percent. In 2005, it had an area of only 1.974 km2 (0.762 sq mi).

The principality is governed under a form of constitutional monarchy, with Prince Albert II as head of state, who wields immense political power despite his constitutional status. The prime minister, who is the head of government, can be either a Monégasque or a French citizen; the monarch consults with the Government of France before an appointment. Key members of the judiciary in Monaco are detached French magistrates. The House of Grimaldi has ruled Monaco, with brief interruptions, since 1297. The state's sovereignty was officially recognised by the Franco-Monégasque Treaty of 1861, with Monaco becoming a full United Nations voting member in 1993. Despite Monaco's independence and separate foreign policy, its defence is the responsibility of France, besides maintenance of two small military units.

Economic development was spurred in the late 19th century with the opening of the state's first casino, the Monte Carlo Casino, and a railway connection to Paris. Since then, Monaco's mild climate, scenery, and gambling facilities have contributed to the principality's status as a tourist destination and recreation centre for the rich. In more recent years, Monaco has become a major banking centre and has sought to diversify its economy into the services sector and small, high-value-added, non-polluting industries. Monaco is famous as a tax haven: the principality has no personal income tax (except for French citizens) and low business taxes. Over 30% of the residents are millionaires, with real estate prices reaching €100,000 ($116,374) per square metre in 2018.

Monaco is not formally a part of the European Union (EU), but it participates in certain EU policies, including customs and border controls. Through its relationship with France, Monaco uses the euro as its sole currency; before, it used the Monegasque franc, which was pegged, and exchangeable with, the French franc until 1 January 2002. Monaco joined the Council of Europe in 2004 and is a member of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF). It is also the host of the annual street circuit motor race, the Monaco Grand Prix, one of the original Grands Prix of Formula One. The local motorsports association gives name to the Monte Carlo Rally, hosted in January in the French Alps. The principality has a club football team, AS Monaco, which competes in the French Ligue 1 and have become French champions on multiple occasions, and a basketball team, which plays in the EuroLeague. A centre of research into marine conservation, Monaco is home to one of the world's first protected marine habitats, an Oceanographic Museum, and the International Atomic Energy Agency Environment Labs, which is the only marine laboratory in the United Nations structure.

Ejemplos de uso de Monaco
1. "It‘s true to be in Monaco to do anything in Monaco just to walk the streets in Monaco costs you money," Livnat said.
2. Albert of Monaco enthroned Prince Albert II of Monaco was enthroned yesterday, the formal beginning of a new reign in the tiny European principality.
3. Working for NBC, he traveled to Monaco with movie star Grace Kelly to capture her wedding to Prince Rainier III of Monaco in 1'56.
4. The Little Singers of Monaco, the Monaco Philharmonic Orchestra, trumpets and soprano solos added to the somber but gracious scene inside the flower–bedecked white stone cathedral.
5. Terry Swihart, who was laid off from Monaco this spring after 28 1/2 years, says no one in the White House could have stopped Monaco from closing.