Outline of Monaco
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Monaco:

Monaco – small sovereign city-state located in Western Europe.[1] Monaco lies on the northern coast of the Mediterranean and is surrounded by France. It has the highest life expectancy at birth of any country, 89.4 years (2017 estimate).[2] Monaco is often regarded as a tax haven, and many of its inhabitants are wealthy and from foreign countries (including France), although they are not a majority.[3]
General reference

- Pronunciation: /ˈmɒnəkoʊ/ ⓘ
 - Common English country name: Monaco
 - Official English country name: The Principality of Monaco
 - Adjectives: Monégasque, Monacan
 - Demonym(s):
 - Etymology: Name of Monaco
 - ISO country codes: MC, MCO, 492
 - ISO region codes: ISO 3166-2:MC
 - Internet country code top-level domain: .mc
 
Geography of Monaco

- Monaco is: a country and a European microstate
 - Land boundaries:  
 France 4.4 km - Coastline: Mediterranean Sea 4.1 km
 - Population of Monaco: 33,000 - 205th most populous country
 - Area of Monaco: 2.02 km2
 - Atlas of Monaco
 
Location of Monaco

- Monaco is situated within the following regions:
 - Extreme points of Monaco 
- High: Chemin des Rivoires, a pathway located on the slopes of Mont Agel 161 m (528 ft)
 - Low: Mediterranean Sea 0 m
 
 
Environment of Monaco
- Climate of Monaco
 - Wildlife of Monaco 
- Fauna of Monaco
 
 

Natural geographic features of Monaco
Demography of Monaco
Government and politics of Monaco




- Form of government: constitutional monarchy
 - Capital of Monaco: being a city-state, Monaco is its own capital 
- Administrative divisions: the principality is currently divided into ten wards
 
 - Elections in Monaco
 - Political parties in Monaco
 
Branches of the government of Monaco
- National and Democratic Union
 - National Council of Monaco
 - Minister of State (Monaco)
 - Crown Council of Monaco
 - Council of Government (Monaco)
 - Communal Council of Monaco
 
Executive branch of the government of Monaco
Legislative branch of the government of Monaco
- National Council of Monaco 
- It's a Monaco unicameral parliament
 - It may act independently of the Prince
 - The prince may dissolve it at any time, provided that new elections be held within three months.
 
 
Judicial branch of the government of Monaco
Foreign relations of Monaco
- Diplomatic missions in Monaco
 - Diplomatic missions of Monaco
 - France-Monaco relations
 - Monaco–European Union relations
 - Monaco–Russia relations
 - Monaco–United States relations
 
International organization membership
The Principality of Monaco is a member of:[1]
Law and order in Monaco
- Constitution of Monaco
 - Human rights in Monaco
 - Law enforcement in Monaco
 
Military of Monaco
History of Monaco

By period
By subject
House of Grimaldi
 
 
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Princes of Monaco
Monegasque princesses
- Caroline, Princess of Hanover
 - Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois
 - Princess Stéphanie of Monaco
 
Culture of Monaco


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- Architecture of Monaco 
- Hôtel de Paris
 - Monte Carlo Casino
 - Opéra de Monte-Carlo
 - Palaces in Monaco
 - Monaco villas
 - Sports venues in Monaco
 
 - Cuisine of Monaco
 - Languages of Monaco
 - Media in Monaco
 - Monegasque awards 
- Orders, decorations, and medals of Monaco
 
 - National symbols of Monaco
 - People of Monaco
 - Scouts in Monaco
 - Titles in Monaco
 - World Heritage Sites in Monaco: None
 
Art in Monaco
Monegasque music
Monegasque Eurovision songs
- À chacun sa chanson
 - Allons, allons les enfants
 - Bien plus fort
 - Boum-Badaboum
 - Ce soir-là
 - Celui qui reste et celui qui s'en va
 - Comme on s'aime
 - Dis rien
 - L'amour s'en va
 - La Coco-Dance
 - Les jardins de Monaco
 - Maman, maman
 - Marlène
 - Mon ami Pierrot
 - Notre planète
 - Notre vie c'est la musique
 - Où sont-elles passées
 - Toi, la musique et moi
 - Tout de moi
 - Un banc, un arbre, une rue
 - Un train qui part
 - Une chanson c'est une lettre
 - Une petite française
 - Va dire à l'amour
 
Religion in Monaco
- Religion in Monaco 
- Christianity in Monaco
 - Islam in Monaco
 - Judaism in Monaco
 
 
Sports in Monaco

- Monaco at the Olympics
 - 1929 Monaco Grand Prix
 - Monte-Carlo Masters
 - Monegasque Rugby Federation
 - Herculis
 - Monaco national rugby union team
 - Monte Carlo Open (golf)
 - Monte Carlo Rally
 
Football in Monaco
AS Monaco FC
AS Monaco FC players
- Sonny Anderson
 - Fabien Audard
 - Fabien Barthez
 - Bruno Bellone
 - Ali Benarbia
 - Lucas Bernardi
 - Oliver Bierhoff
 - Basile Boli
 - Fabian Guedes
 - Søren Busk
 - Souleymane Camara
 - Sebastian Carole
 - Javier Chevantón
 - Philippe Christanval
 - John Collins
 - Costinha
 - Alain Couriol
 - Éric Cubilier
 - Ousmane Dabo
 - Éric Di Meco
 - David di Tommaso
 - Marco Di Vaio
 - Salif Diao
 - Martin Djetou
 - Youri Djorkaeff
 - Cyril Domoraud
 - Manuel dos Santos Fernandes
 - Franck Dumas
 - Ralf Edström
 - Hassan El Fakiri
 - Jean-Luc Ettori
 - Patrice Evra
 - Pontus Farnerud
 - Amady Faye
 - Youssouf Falikou Fofana
 - Marcelo Gallardo
 - Bernard Genghini
 - David Gigliotti
 - Ludovic Giuly
 - Gaël Givet
 - Marco Grassi
 - Sébastien Grax
 - Gilles Grimandi
 - Mark Hateley
 - Thierry Henry
 - Glenn Hoddle
 - Hugo Ibarra
 - Victor Ikpeba
 - Vladimir Jugović
 - Franck Jurietti
 - Mohamed Kallon
 - Olivier Kapo
 - Jürgen Klinsmann
 - Jan Koller
 - Muhamed Konjic
 - Sabri Lamouchi
 - Sylvain Legwinski
 - Jerko Leko
 - Philippe Léonard
 - Søren Lerby
 - Alexandre Licata
 - Gerard López
 - Mickaël Madar
 - Rafael Márquez
 - Camel Meriem
 - Roger Milla
 - Bora Milutinovic
 - Sylvain Monsoreau
 - Fernando Morientes
 - Shabani Nonda
 - Alex Nyarko
 - Christian Panucci
 - José Omar Pastoriza
 - Diego Pérez
 - Emmanuel Petit
 - Stéphane Porato
 - Dado Pršo
 - Claude Puel
 - Yannick Quesnel
 - Florin Raducioiu
 - John Arne Riise
 - Julien Rodriguez
 - Flavio Roma
 - Jérôme Rothen
 - Willy Sagnol
 - Franck Sauzée
 - Enzo Scifo
 - Marco Simone
 - Maicon Douglas Sisenando
 - John Sivebæk
 - Robert Špehar
 - Sébastien Squillaci
 - Tony Sylva
 - Lilian Thuram
 - Yaya Touré
 - Armand Traoré
 - David Trezeguet
 - Gonzalo Vargas
 - Christian Vieri
 - Guillaume Warmuz
 - George Weah
 - Akis Zikos
 
Monaco Grand Prix
Monaco at the Olympics
Economy and infrastructure of Monaco



- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 161st (one hundred and sixty first)
 - Banks of Monaco
 - Communications in Monaco
 - Currency of Monaco: Euro (see also: Euro topics) 
- ISO 4217: EUR
 - Monegasque euro coins
 - Previous currency:Monegasque franc
 
 - Energy in Monaco
 - Tourism in Monaco 
- Hotels in Monaco
 - Museums in Monaco
 - Parks and botanical garden
 - Restaurants and cafés in Monaco
 
 - Trade unions of Monaco
 
Transport in Monaco

Education in Monaco

- International School of Monaco
 - Lycée Albert Premier
 - International University of Monaco
 - American College of Monaco
 
Health in Monaco
Monegasque people

Businesspersons
Judges
Painters
Singers
Sportspeople
- Benjamin Balleret
 - Charles Leclerc
 - Clivio Piccione
 - Daniel Elena
 - Louis Chiron
 - Olivier Beretta
 - Pierre Frolla
 - Sebastien Gattuso
 
Writers and poets
Other articles
See also
References
- ^ a b "Monaco". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
 - ^ "The World Factbook — Central Intelligence Agency". Archived from the original on June 13, 2007.
 - ^ Per capita purchasing power parity GDP (US dept. of State 2006 est.): $30,000 [1]
 
External links
 Wikimedia Atlas of Monaco- Official Government Portal
 - Official website of the Prince's Palace of Monaco
 - Official website for Tourism
 - CIA Factbook Entry for Monaco
 - History of Monaco: Primary documents
 - (in French) Order of the doctors of Monaco
 - (in French) La Principauti - The first monthly newspaper of Monaco, available also on line in 3D version
 - "Official Statistical Report 2006 (with detailed information about the 10 wards)" (PDF) (in French). (1.24 MiB)
 
 Monaco travel guide from Wikivoyage

