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Monaco$49927$ - traduction vers grec

WARD IN PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO
Monacoville; Monaco Ville; Monaco-Ville; Monaco-City; City of Monaco
  • Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Monaco City

Monaco      
n. μονακό
Monte Carlo         
  • [[Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo]]
  • Entrance to the Salle Garnier, home of the [[Opéra de Monte-Carlo]]
  • [[Charles III of Monaco]] was responsible for turning the Monte Carlo district and Monaco into a thriving town.
  • St Charles Church, Monte Carlo
  • [[Monte Carlo Casino]]
  • Monte Carlo city panorama from train station, May 2015
  • Panorama of [[La Condamine]] and Monte Carlo from the lookout near the [[Prince's Palace of Monaco]] in [[Monaco-Ville]]
WARD IN THE PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO
Monte Carlo, Monaco; Monte-Carlo; Montecarlo; Monte carlo; Montcarles; Monte-Carlu; History of Monte Carlo; List of people from Monte Carlo
n. μόντε κάρλο

Définition

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)

Wikipédia

Monaco City

Monaco City (French: Monaco-Ville) is the southcentral ward in the Principality of Monaco. Located on a headland that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, it is nicknamed The Rock (French: Le Rocher). 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).