Monte Carlo
Monte-Carlo municipality of Monaco |
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Coordinates | 43 ° 44 '23 " N , 7 ° 25' 38" E |
surface | 0,436,760 km² |
Residents | 15,200 |
Population density | 34,802 inhabitants / km² |
Incorporation | 1866 |
Post Code | 98000 |
prefix | +377 |
Former parish | Monte Carlo |
Monte-Carlo ( Monegasque Munte-Carlu ) is a municipality in Monaco and with an area of 43.68 hectares (0.44 square kilometers ) the largest of the nine administrative districts of the principality . He is known for the casino of the same name and the annual Monte Carlo Rally . The Circuit de Monaco , where the Monaco Grand Prix is held, also runs partly through Monte-Carlo.
There are also several green areas near the casino, such as the "Jardins de la Petite Afrique", in which the botanist and garden designer Édouard François André had subtropical vegetation planted in 1881 .
Monte-Carlo is often incorrectly referred to as the capital of the city-state . However, it does not have a separate capital - the Monegasque administrative center is located in the southern district of Monaco-Ville , where numerous authorities, the Prince's Palace and the Notre-Dame-Immaculée cathedral are located. Monte-Carlo borders the boroughs of La Rousse , Larvotto , La Condamine and Ravin de Sainte-Dévote as well as the French municipality of Beausoleil .
Monte-Carlo owes its name to Prince Charles III. ( Italian Carlo III ), who established a casino in the then undeveloped area on a rock spur in the sea ( Italian monte = mountain ) in the 1860s . The name Quartier de Monte-Carlo was given to the area around the casino on July 1, 1866 (for more details on the history, see Monte-Carlo Casino ).
See also
- Opéra de Monaco
- Monte Carlo simulation
- Monte Carlo algorithm
- Montecarlo (disambiguation)
Web links
- gouv.mc - website of the Government of the Principality of Monaco
- palais.mc - Website of the Palace of the Principality of Monaco
- mairie.mc - Website of the Mayor of the Principality of Monaco
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ordonnance Souveraine n ° 4.481 du 13 septembre 2013 ( Memento of the original of December 14, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Journal de Monaco (Bulletin Officiel de la Principauté). Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ↑ monaco statistics pocket, edition 2014 ( PDF ; 4.5 MB ). Principality of Monaco, Retrieved June 12, 2015.
- ↑ Les Jardins du Casino visitmonaco.com.fr , accessed on February 4, 2020