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  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  Monaco 
  n  :  a  constitutional  monarchy  on  the  French  Riviera  [syn:  {Monaco}] 
 
  From  The  CIA  World  Factbook  (1995)  [world95]: 
 
  Monaco 
 
  Monaco:Geography 
 
  Location:  Western  Europe,  bordering  the  Mediterranean  Sea,  on  the 
  southern  coast  of  France,  near  the  border  with  Italy 
 
  Map  references:  Europe 
 
  Area: 
  total  area:  1.9  sq  km 
  land  area:  1.9  sq  km 
  comparative  area:  about  three  times  the  size  of  The  Mall  in 
  Washington,  DC 
 
  Land  boundaries:  total  4.4  km  France  4.4  km 
 
  Coastline:  4.1  km 
 
  Maritime  claims: 
  territorial  sea:  12  nm 
 
  International  disputes:  none 
 
  Climate:  Mediterranean  with  mild,  wet  winters  and  hot,  dry  summers 
 
  Terrain:  hilly,  rugged,  rocky 
 
  Natural  resources:  none 
 
  Land  use: 
  arable  land:  0% 
  permanent  crops:  0% 
  meadows  and  pastures:  0% 
  forest  and  woodland:  0% 
  other:  100% 
 
  Irrigated  land:  NA  sq  km 
 
  Environment: 
  current  issues:  NA 
  natural  hazards:  NA 
  international  agreements:  party  to  -  Biodiversity,  Climate  Change, 
  Endangered  Species,  Hazardous  Wastes,  Marine  Dumping,  Ozone  Layer 
  Protection,  Ship  Pollution,  Whaling;  signed,  but  not  ratified  -  Law  of 
  the  Sea 
 
  Note:  second  smallest  independent  state  in  world  (after  Holy  See); 
  almost  entirely  urban 
 
  Monaco:People 
 
  Population:  31,515  (July  1995  est.) 
 
  Age  structure: 
  0-14  years:  17%  (female  2,691;  male  2,740) 
  15-64  years:  63%  (female  10,233;  male  9,645) 
  65  years  and  over:  20%  (female  3,939;  male  2,267)  (July  1995  est.) 
 
  Population  growth  rate:  0.7%  (1995  est.) 
 
  Birth  rate:  10.66  births/1,000  population  (1995  est.) 
 
  Death  rate:  12.12  deaths/1,000  population  (1995  est.) 
 
  Net  migration  rate:  8.44  migrant(s)/1,000  population  (1995  est.) 
 
  Infant  mortality  rate:  7  deaths/1,000  live  births  (1995  est.) 
 
  Life  expectancy  at  birth: 
  total  population:  77.9  years 
  male:  74.18  years 
  female:  81.8  years  (1995  est.) 
 
  Total  fertility  rate:  1.7  children  born/woman  (1995  est.) 
 
  Nationality: 
  noun:  Monacan(s)  or  Monegasque(s) 
  adjective:  Monacan  or  Monegasque 
 
  Ethnic  divisions:  French  47%,  Monegasque  16%,  Italian  16%,  other  21% 
 
  Religions:  Roman  Catholic  95% 
 
  Languages:  French  (official),  English,  Italian,  Monegasque 
 
  Literacy:  NA% 
 
  Labor  force:  NA 
 
  Monaco:Government 
 
  Names: 
  conventional  long  form:  Principality  of  Monaco 
  conventional  short  form:  Monaco 
  local  long  form:  Principaute  de  Monaco 
  local  short  form:  Monaco 
 
  Digraph:  MN 
 
  Type:  constitutional  monarchy 
 
  Capital:  Monaco 
 
  Administrative  divisions:  4  quarters  (quartiers,  singular  -  quartier); 
  Fontvieille  La  Condamine  Monaco-Ville,  Monte-Carlo 
 
  Independence:  1419  (rule  by  the  House  of  Grimaldi) 
 
  National  holiday:  National  Day  19  November 
 
  Constitution:  17  December  1962 
 
  Legal  system:  based  on  French  law;  has  not  accepted  compulsory  ICJ 
  jurisdiction 
 
  Suffrage:  25  years  of  age;  universal 
 
  Executive  branch: 
  chief  of  state:  Prince  RAINIER  III  (since  NA  November  1949);  Heir 
  Apparent  Prince  ALBERT  Alexandre  Louis  Pierre  (born  14  March  1958) 
  head  of  government:  Minister  of  State  Paul  DIJOUD  (since  NA) 
  cabinet:  Council  of  Government;  under  the  authority  of  the  Prince 
 
  Legislative  branch:  unicameral 
  National  Council  (Conseil  National):  elections  last  held  24  and  31 
  January  1993  (next  to  be  held  NA);  results  -  percent  of  vote  by  party 
  NA  seats  -  (18  total)  Campora  List  15,  Medecin  List  2,  independent  1 
 
  Judicial  branch:  Supreme  Tribunal  (Tribunal  Supreme) 
 
  Political  parties  and  leaders:  National  and  Democratic  Union  (UND); 
  Campora  List,  Anne-Marie  CAMPORA  Medecin  List,  Jean-Louis  MEDECIN 
 
  Member  of:  ACCT,  ECE,  IAEA,  ICAO,  ICRM,  IFRCS  IMO,  INMARSAT 
  INTELSAT,  INTERPOL,  IOC,  ITU,  OSCE,  UN  UNCTAD  UNESCO,  UPU,  WHO  WIPO 
 
  Diplomatic  representation  in  US: 
  honorary  consulate(s)  general:  Boston,  Chicago,  Los  Angeles,  New 
  Orleans,  New  York,  San  Francisco,  San  Juan  (Puerto  Rico) 
  honorary  consulate(s):  Dallas,  Palm  Beach,  Philadelphia,  and 
  Washington,  DC 
 
  US  diplomatic  representation:  no  mission  in  Monaco,  but  the  US  Consul 
  General  in  Marseille,  France,  is  accredited  to  Monaco 
 
  Flag:  two  equal  horizontal  bands  of  red  top  and  white;  similar  to 
  the  flag  of  Indonesia  which  is  longer  and  the  flag  of  Poland  which  is 
  white  top  and  red 
 
  Economy 
 
  Overview:  Monaco,  situated  on  the  French  Mediterranean  coast,  is  a 
  popular  resort,  attracting  tourists  to  its  casino  and  pleasant 
  climate.  The  Principality  has  successfully  sought  to  diversify  into 
  services  and  small  high-value-added,  nonpolluting  industries.  The 
  state  has  no  income  tax  and  low  business  taxes  and  thrives  as  a  tax 
  haven  both  for  individuals  who  have  established  residence  and  for 
  foreign  companies  that  have  set  up  businesses  and  offices.  About  50% 
  of  Monaco's  annual  revenue  comes  from  value-added  taxes  on  hotels, 
  banks,  and  the  industrial  sector;  about  25%  of  revenue  comes  from 
  tourism.  Living  standards  are  high,  that  is  roughly  comparable  to 
  those  in  prosperous  French  metropolitan  suburbs. 
 
  National  product:  GDP  -  purchasing  power  parity  -  $558  million  (1993 
  est.) 
 
  National  product  real  growth  rate:  NA% 
 
  National  product  per  capita:  $18,000  (1993  est.) 
 
  Inflation  rate  (consumer  prices):  NA% 
 
  Unemployment  rate:  NEGL% 
 
  Budget: 
  revenues:  $424  million 
  expenditures:  $376  million,  including  capital  expenditures  of  $NA 
  (1991  est.) 
 
  Exports:  $NA;  full  customs  integration  with  France,  which  collects  and 
  rebates  Monacan  trade  duties;  also  participates  in  EU  market  system 
  through  customs  union  with  France 
 
  Imports:  $NA;  full  customs  integration  with  France,  which  collects  and 
  rebates  Monacan  trade  duties;  also  participates  in  EU  market  system 
  through  customs  union  with  France 
 
  External  debt:  $NA 
 
  Industrial  production:  growth  rate  NA% 
 
  Electricity: 
  capacity:  10,000  kW  standby;  power  imported  from  France 
  production:  NA  kWh 
  consumption  per  capita:  NA  kWh  (1993) 
 
  Agriculture:  none 
 
  Economic  aid:  $NA 
 
  Currency:  1  French  franc  F  =  100  centimes 
 
  Exchange  rates:  French  francs  F  per  US$1  -  5.9243  (January  1995), 
  5.520  (1994),  5.6632  (1993),  5.2938  (1992),  5.6421  (1991),  5.4453 
  (1990) 
 
  Fiscal  year:  calendar  year 
 
  Monaco:Transportation 
 
  Railroads: 
  total:  1.7  km 
  standard  gauge:  1.7  km  1.435-m  gauge 
 
  Highways:  none;  city  streets 
 
  Ports:  Monaco 
 
  Merchant  marine:  none 
 
  Airports:  linked  to  airport  in  Nice,  France,  by  helicopter  service 
 
  Monaco:Communications 
 
  Telephone  system:  38,200  telephones;  automatic  telephone  system 
  local:  NA 
  intercity:  NA 
  international:  no  satellite  links;  served  by  cable  into  the  French 
  communications  system 
 
  Radio: 
  broadcast  stations:  AM  3,  FM  4,  shortwave  0 
  radios:  NA 
 
  Television: 
  broadcast  stations:  5 
  televisions:  NA 
 
  Monaco:Defense  Forces 
 
  Note:  defense  is  the  responsibility  of  France 
 
 
 




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