LocationWestern Europe.
Area1.95 sq km (0.75 sq miles).
Population32,600 (CIA estimate 2007).
Population Density16,718 per sq km.
CapitalMonaco-Ville.
Population: 1,034 (2000).
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy.
LanguageFrench. Monégasque (a mixture of French Provençal and Italian Ligurian), English and Italian are also spoken. Native Monégasques make up only a minority of Monaco’s population.
Religion95% Roman Catholic (Monaco
has a Catholic Bishop), with Anglican minorities.
TimeGMT + 1 (GMT + 2 from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October).
Electricity220 volts AC, 50Hz. Round two-pin plugs are in use.
Head of GovernmentMinister of State Jean Paul Proust.
Head of StatePrince Albert II since 2005.
Recent HistoryFollowing the death of Prince Rainier in April 2005, his son Prince Albert II was enthroned in November 2005, ending a process that began when he was sworn in before his subjects in July.
TelephoneCountry code: 377.
Mobile TelephoneRoaming agreements exist with international mobile phone companies. Good coverage.
InternetThere are several Internet cafes.
MediaThe influence of Monaco’s broadcast media extends far beyond its borders. Since the 1960s,
Radio Monte-Carlo has reached listeners across much of France, and in the 1970s broadcasts to Italy began.
PostSame rates as France. The main post office is at The Scala Palace, Beaumarchais Square. There are special Monégasque stamps.
Post office hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1900, Sat 0800-1200.
Press• There are no daily newspapers in Monaco, but French papers - and the tabloid magazines, cover news from the principality.
• The principal regional daily is
Nice-Matin (which includes two pages on Monaco). Weekly publication, the
Monaco Hebdo covers Monaco’s current affairs.
• The
Journal de Monaco (website:
www.gouv.mc/Dataweb/jourmon) an internal government journal, is published weekly.
• Other newspapers include
Gazette Monaco-Côte d’Azur,
Monaco Actualité and
Monte Carlo Méditerranée.
• French newspapers are widely available, as are English books and magazines.
• The
Riviera Reporter, the only English-language magazine for residents in the French Riviera, is published every two months.
Radio• Radio Monte-Carlo (RMC) Info is a French-language network,
Radio Monte-Carlo (RMC) is an Italian-language network.
• Riviera Radio is a privately-run English-language network.
• Radio Monte-Carlo Moyen Orient is a pan-Arab station, now based in Paris and operated by
Radio France Internationale.
Below are listed Public Holidays for the January 2009-December 2010 period.
2009
1 Jan New Year's Day.
27 Jan Saint-Devote's Day.
13 Apr Easter Monday.
1 May Labor Day.
21 May Ascension.
1 Jun Whit Monday.
11 Jun Corpus Christi.
15 Aug Assumption.
1 Nov All Saints' Day.
19 Nov Monaco National Day.
8 Dec Immaculate Conception.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
2010
1 Jan New Year's Day.
27 Jan Saint-Devote's Day.
5 Apr Easter Monday.
1 May Labor Day.
13 May Ascension.
24 May Whit Monday.
3 Jun Corpus Christi.
15 Aug Assumption.
1 Nov All Saints' Day.
19 Nov Monaco National Day.
8 Dec Immaculate Conception.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
Contact Information:Consulate General of the Principality of Monaco in the UK7 Upper Grosvenor Street, London W1K 2LX, UK
Tel: (020) 7318 1083.
Website:
www.monacoconsulate.uk.com Opening hours: Mon-Fri 1000-1200 and 1400-1700.
Monaco Tourist Authority in the UK7 Upper Grosvenor Street, Mayfair, London W1K 2LX, UK
Tel: (020) 7491 4264.
Website:
www.monaco-tourisme.comConsulate General of the Principality of Monaco and Monaco Government Tourist Office in the USA23rd Floor, 565 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10017, USA
Tel: (212) 286 3330 (tourist office)
or 286 0500 (consular section)
or 1 800 753 9696.
Website:
www.visitmonaco.com (tourism)
or www.monaco-consulate.com (consular section).
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