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Qué (quién) es Monegasque$530683$ - definición

CURRENCY
Monegasque Franc; Monegasque franc
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2018 Monegasque general election         
MONEGASQUE ELECTION
Monégasque legislative election, 2018; Monegasque general election, 2018
General elections were held in Monaco on 11 February 2018. Since the General Election of 2013, the largest party, Horizon Monaco, split, which led to the formation of a new political party - Primo!
Monégasque cuisine         
  • ''Anchoiade''
  • ''Barbagiuan''
  • ''Pissaladière''
CULINARY TRADITIONS OF MONACO
Monegasque cuisine; History of Monégasque cuisine
Monégasque cuisine is the cuisine of the principality of Monaco. It is a Mediterranean cuisine shaped by the cooking style of Provence and the influences of nearby northern Italian and southern French cooking,John J.
1983 Monegasque municipal elections         
Monegasque municipal elections, 1983
The 1983 Monegasque municipal elections were held on 8 February to elect the 15 members of the Communal Council of Monaco.Journal de Monaco, 11/02/1983, p.

Wikipedia

Monégasque franc

The franc (unofficially MCF) was the official currency of the Principality of Monaco until 1995 (de facto, 1996 de jure), when it changed to the French franc which was replaced by the euro in 2002. The franc was subdivided into 100 centimes or 10 décimes. The Monégasque franc circulated alongside the French franc with the same value. Like the French franc, the Monégasque franc was revalued in 1960 at a rate of 100 old francs = 1 new franc. The official euro-to-franc exchange rate was MCF 6.55957 to EUR 1.

Today, Monégasque coins have only numismatic value, including the fleurs de coins, or proof-like coins. The period for exchange of the coins for euros has expired.

The Monégasque franc was legal tender in Monaco, France and Andorra.