Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_M - Monaco Geography
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 107    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Monaco Geography:     more detail
  1. The Mediterranean : An Essay with Images of Well-Known Cities Along its Borders (TRAVEL, GEOGRAPHY, NORTH AFRICA, FRANCE, ITALY, MONACO) by Dwight L.,with a group of Editors Elmendorf, 1913

21. The Principaute De Monaco Atlas Entry
Please note, the primary listing for The Principaute de Monaco at Abacci Atlas is The Principaute de monaco geography History Anthem Politics Economy
http://www.abacci.com/atlas/country2.asp?misspellID=360

22. Monaco Geography - Area, Cities, Climate, And Weather
Find geography information for Monaco and the world.
http://www.factrover.com/geography/Monaco_geography.html

Home

All Countries

World Newspapers

US Newspapers
Monaco Geography
The information below contains geography information for Monaco, including climate, weather, cities, and area information. You can also check out the Monaco Country Page for additional resources.
  • Monaco People
  • Monaco Government
  • Monaco Economy
  • Monaco History Geography
    Area: 1.95 sq. km. (0.8 sq. mi); about the size of New York City's Central Park.
    Cities: Capital Monaco-Ville, pop. 1,151 (1990).
    Terrain: Hilly.
    Climate: Mediterranean.
    Geography of Monaco
    The Principality of Monaco is the second-smallest independent state in the world, after Vatican City. It is located on the Mediterranean coast, 18 kilometers (11 mi.) east of Nice, France, and is surrounded on three sides by France. Monaco is divided into four sections: Monaco-Ville, the old city on a rocky promontory extending into the Mediterranean; La Condamine, the section along the port; Monte-Carlo, the principal residential and resort area; and Fontvieille, a newly constructed area reclaimed from the sea. The principality is noted for its beautiful natural scenery and mild, sunny climate. The average minimum temperature in January and February is 8oC (47oF); in July and August the average maximum temperature is 26oC (78oF).
  • 23. A Virtual Travel To Monaco - Principauté De Monaco - Principality Of Monaco - F
    Monaco facts, monaco geography, travel Monaco, Monaco internet resources, links to Monaco. Official web sites of Monaco, the capital of Monaco, art,
    http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/monaco.htm
    Advertise here One World - Nations Online
    the countries of the world Home Continents Europe Monaco
    Destination Monaco, a virtual travel guide to this City State of Monaco. Here you will find comprehensive information about the second-smallest independent state in the world: Monaco's geography, economy, science, people, culture, environment, government and history.
    Note: External links will open in a new browser window.
    Official Sites
    Map News Culture ... Additional Links
    Monaco
    Country Profile

    Flag
    of Monaco Background:
    The Principality at the Cote d'Azu has only one commune, Monaco, whose limits are the same as those of the stater.
    Economic development was spurred in the late 19th century with a railroad linkup to France and the opening of a casino in Monte-Carlo.
    On 11 April 1950 Prince Rainier officially became monarch, succeeding his grandfather Prince Louis II. With the marriage to U.S. actress Grace Kelly in 1956, Prince Rainier brought Hollywood glamour to his tiny Mediterranean state and put Monaco on the international stage. Since then, the principality's mild climate, splendid scenery and gambling facilities have made Monaco world famous as a tourist and recreation center and a haven for really rich people.
    On Wednesday 6 April 2005 Prince RAINIER III has died aged 81.

    24. CIA - The World Factbook -- Monaco
    Geography, Monaco. Top of Page the US does not have an embassy in Monaco; the US Consul General in Marseille (France) is accredited to Monaco
    http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/mn.html
    Select a Country or Location World Afghanistan Akrotiri Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antarctica Antigua and Barbuda Arctic Ocean Argentina Armenia Aruba Ashmore and Cartier Islands Atlantic Ocean Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas, The Bahrain Baker Island Bangladesh Barbados Bassas da India Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Bouvet Island Brazil British Indian Ocean Territory British Virgin Islands Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burma Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Cayman Islands Central African Republic Chad Chile China Christmas Island Clipperton Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands Colombia Comoros Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Cook Islands Coral Sea Islands Costa Rica Cote d'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Dhekelia Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic East Timor Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Europa Island Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) Faroe Islands Fiji Finland France French Guiana French Polynesia French Southern and Antarctic Lands Gabon Gambia, The

    25. CIA - The World Factbook -- Monaco
    Geography note. second-smallest independent state in the world (after Holy Monaco, bordering France on the Mediterranean coast, is a popular resort,
    http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/print/mn.html
    Country List World Factbook Home The World Factbook Monaco Introduction Monaco Background: Economic development was spurred in the late 19th century with a railroad linkup to France and the opening of a casino. Since then, the principality's mild climate, splendid scenery, and gambling facilities have made Monaco world famous as a tourist and recreation center. Geography Monaco Location: Western Europe, bordering the Mediterranean Sea on the southern coast of France, near the border with Italy Geographic coordinates: 43 44 N, 7 24 E Map references: Europe Area: total: 1.95 sq km
    land: 1.95 sq km
    water: sq km Area - comparative: about three times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC Land boundaries: total: 4.4 km
    border countries: France 4.4 km Coastline: 4.1 km Maritime claims: territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: Mediterranean with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers Terrain: hilly, rugged, rocky Elevation extremes: lowest point: Mediterranean Sea m
    highest point: Mont Agel 140 m Natural resources: none Land use: arable land:
    permanent crops:
    other:
    100% (urban area) (2001) Irrigated land: NA sq km Natural hazards: NA Environment - current issues: NA Environment - international agreements: party to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands, Whaling

    26. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
    A law of April 4, 1881, established the national flag of Monaco. Flags of Monaco have displayed red and white since at least 1339.
    http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/nytmaps.pl?monaco

    27. 1Up Travel > Monaco Geography - Geographic Facts On Monaco Can Be Read Here.
    Find all the geographical facts on Monaco related to Location, Geographic coordinates, Map references, Area, Area comparative, Land Boundaries, Coastline,
    http://www.1uptravel.com/international/europe/monaco/geography.html

    Flags
    Maps Sightseeing Travel Warnings ... National Parks More Categories Introduction Topography Local Life Local Cuisine Local Holidays Festivals-Events Embassies Administration News Stand Worth a See !! Sight Seeing Maps Flags Shopping Eating Out Recreation Travel Essentials Country Facts Geography People Government Economy Communications Transportation Military
    Airline Tickets
    Car Rentals Cruises Hotels ... Vacations
    Web 1UpTravel.com
    You are here 1Up Travel Countries of the World Europe Monaco
    ADVERTISEMENT
    Country Country Facts
    Introduction Geography People Government ... Transnational issues
    Related Monaco Guide
    Monaco Maps

    Monaco Hotels

    Monaco Flag
    ... Monaco Travel Warning
    Monaco Geography
    Monaco Geography Top of Page Location: Western Europe, bordering the Mediterranean Sea on the southern coast of France, near the border with Italy Geographic coordinates: 43 44 N, 7 24 E Map references: Europe Area: total: 1.95 sq km land: 1.95 sq km water: sq km Area - comparative: about three times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC Land boundaries: total: 4.4 km border countries: France 4.4 km

    28. 1Up Travel : Monaco Geography And Facts
    Travel portal offers the countrys geography. Includes details on topography, location, terrain, map references, area, land boundaries, climate,
    http://www.1uptravel.com/geography/monaco.html

    Flags
    Maps Sightseeing Travel Warnings ... National Parks More Categories Introduction Topography Local Life Local Cuisine Local Holidays Festivals-Events Embassies Administration News Stand Worth a See !! Sight Seeing Maps Flags Shopping Eating Out Recreation Travel Essentials Country Facts Geography People Government Economy Communications Transportation Military
    Airline Tickets
    Car Rentals Cruises Hotels ... Vacations
    Web 1UpTravel.com
    You are here 1Up Travel Geography and Facts
    ADVERTISEMENT
    Country Country Facts
    Introduction Geography People Government ... Transnational issues
    Related Country Guide
    Detailed Maps

    Hotel Database

    Country Flag
    ... Travel Warning Monaco Geography and Facts Location: Western Europe, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, on the southern coast of France, near the border with Italy Geographic coordinates: 43 44 N, 7 24 E Map references: Europe Area: total: 1.95 sq km land: 1.95 sq km water: sq km Area - comparative: about three times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC Land boundaries: total: 4.4 km border countries: France 4.4 km Coastline: 4.1 km

    29. Monaco
    Geography. Monaco is a tiny, hilly wedge driven into the French Mediterranean coast; Atlas Monaco Facts on Monaco flags, maps, geography, history,
    http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107792.html
    in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
    Daily Almanac for
    Sep 24, 2005

    30. MONACO Geography Population Map City And Cities Coordinates Location
    Geographical database, places and cities in the whole world.
    http://www.tageo.com/index-e-mn.htm
    Version Française WorldWide Index 24 Sep 2005 Home Search Explore Glossary ... Monaco 1 regions Monaco Welcome ! Tageo.com is a database of geographic coordinate information.
    Tageo.com provides information about 2,667,417 cities in the whole world !!
    Principality of monaco (MC)
    Europe/Monaco/
    Facts Monaco Airport informations Weather Stations Major mountains Population of major cities Population Land Area Capital Monaco Currency euro (EUR) Latitude / Longitude 43 44 N, 7 24 E Monaco general
    Contact us
    Tageo.com GPS cities index / satellite map

    31. MONACO (GENERAL) MONACO Geography Population Map City And Cities Coordinates Loc
    Geographical database, places and cities in the whole world.
    http://www.tageo.com/index-e-mn-v-00.htm
    Version Française WorldWide Index 24 Sep 2005 Home Search Explore Glossary ... Monaco (general) 5 places Monaco Welcome ! Tageo.com is a database of geographic coordinate information.
    Tageo.com provides information about 2,667,417 cities in the whole world !!
    Principality of monaco (MC)
    Europe/Monaco/Monaco (general)
    Facts Monaco Airport informations Weather Stations Major mountains Population of major cities Population Land Area Capital Monaco Currency euro (EUR) Latitude / Longitude 43 44 N, 7 24 E Fontvieille
    La condamine

    Monaco

    Moneghetti
    ... Tageo.com GPS cities index / satellite map

    32. Monaco Geography
    monaco.europecountries.com. Best city for games Monte Carlo Games Cassino Natural Beauty History Geography Economy Map systems GIS maps Pictures,
    http://geography.guia-parana.com/monaco.htm
    Monaco monaco.europe-countries.com Sorry, this page has moved to: Africa people Singapore population egito tradition germany hpteis belgium irlanda norte hptels, finland art Indonesia piture mauritius abput França italia guide eua tours, Barbados beach praias, mexico canada montanha Pacific Islands otel oceania hotela Philippines Security Question first school Institute of Technology toursm Library tpurism Tracel flight sell house for rent, apartment Cuture, Pople Statistics, Population, Government Data Statstics, Populaton, Governmet Dat a Coo l Website Lists, Col Webstes Lits selection Site right hour time link Resprts Ait Ticket Tous Packagws Hotelin Reservatin which are temperatures topical Climatw how is the weathr Reservation ner Service flights Sherato n Currency net fly packages. discount hotels and resort deals allow for some excellent sightseeing off the North of is the historic market town can use the free travel planner to plan your holiday trip; find MonteCarlo uk sea france wher e holanda skiin g monaco hotel

    33. Traveljournals.net - Geography Of Monaco
    Geography of Monaco. Stories from Monaco Cities and locations Geography People Government Economy Communications Transportation
    http://www.traveljournals.net/explore/monaco/geography.html
    Home Explore Pictures Stories ... Travelers Search Web Search TJ Navigation: Home Explore Monaco / Geography Ads: Travel Insurance Car Rentals Geography of Monaco Locations in Monaco: A B C D ...
    Map of Monaco
    Monaco Links:
    Introduction

    Pictures of Monaco

    Stories from Monaco

    Cities and locations
    ...
    Transportation

    Location: Western Europe, bordering the Mediterranean Sea on the southern coast of France, near the border with Italy Geographic coordinates: 43 44 N, 7 24 E Map references: Europe Area: total:  1.95 sq km
    land:  1.95 sq km
    water:  sq km Area - comparative: about three times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC Land boundaries: total:  4.4 km
    border countries:  France 4.4 km Coastline: 4.1 km Maritime claims: territorial sea:  12 NM Climate: Mediterranean with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers Terrain: hilly, rugged, rocky Elevation extremes: lowest point:  Mediterranean Sea m highest point:  Mont Agel 140 m Natural resources: none Land use: arable land:  permanent crops:  permanent pastures:  forests and woodland:  other:  100% (urban area) Irrigated land: NA sq km Natural hazards: NA Environment - current issues: NA Environment - international agreements: party to:  Air Pollution, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands, Whaling

    34. World Factbook 2000 [D] - MONACO (by The CIA)
    monaco geography. Location Western Europe, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, on the southern coast of France, near the border with Italy
    http://www.authorama.com/world-2000-d-16.html
    World Factbook 2000 [D]
    by the CIA
    Presented by
    Auth
    o rama
    Public Domain Books
    MONACO
    Monaco: Introduction
    Background:
    Monaco: Geography
    Location: Western Europe, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, on the southern coast of France, near the border with Italy Geographic coordinates: 43 44 N, 7 24 E Map references: Europe Area: total: 1.95 sq km land: 1.95 sq km water: sq km Area - comparative: about three times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC Land boundaries: total: 4.4 km border countries: France 4.4 km Coastline: 4.1 km Maritime claims: territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: Mediterranean with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers Terrain: hilly, rugged, rocky Elevation extremes: lowest point: Mediterranean Sea m highest point: Mont Agel 140 m Natural resources: none Land use: arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% permanent pastures: 0% forests and woodland: 0% other: 100% (urban area) Irrigated land: NA sq km Natural hazards: NA Environment - current issues: NA Environment - international agreements: party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands, Whaling signed, but not ratified: Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol Geography - note: second smallest independent state in world (after Holy See); almost entirely urban

    35.  Country Information - CountryReports.org 
    Land Area 1 sq km Water Area 0 sq km Highest Point Mont Agel 140 m Lowest Point Mediterranean Sea 0 m » Additional monaco geography Information
    http://www.countryreports.org/country.aspx?countryid=164&countryName=Monaco

    36. CIA WORLD FACTBOOK 1995 Via The Libraries Of The University Of
    Match 164 DB Rec 7616 Dataset-WOFACT Title Monaco Text monaco geography Location Western Europe, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, on the southern
    http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps35389/1995/wf950163.htm

    37. CIA The World Factbook 1999 Monaco
    Geography—note second smallest independent state in world (after Holy Diplomatic representation in the US Monaco does not have an embassy in the US
    http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps35389/1999/215.htm

    38. Bureau Of European And Eurasian Affairs April 2005 Background Note
    PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME Principality of monaco geography Area 1.95 sq. km. GEOGRAPHY The Principality of Monaco is the secondsmallest independent state
    http://commercecan.ic.gc.ca/scdt/bizmap/interface2.nsf/vDownload/BNOTES_0918/$fi
         Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs April 2005   Background Note: Monaco Flag of Monaco is two equal horizontal bands of red (top) and white.  PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME: Principality of Monaco Geography Area: 1.95 sq. km. (0.8 sq. mi); about the size of New York City's Central Park. City: CapitalMonaco, pop. 32,020 (2000). Terrain: Hilly. Climate: Mediterranean. People Nationality: Noun and adjectiveMonegasque. Population: 32,100. Annual growth rate (2001 est.): 0.46%. Ethnic groups (2000 census): Monegasque 199%, French 32%, Italian 20%, other 29%. Religions: Roman Catholic 90%, other 10%. Languages: French (official), English, Italian, and Monegasque (a blend of French and Italian). Education: Years compulsory10, ages 6-16. Attendance99%. Literacy99%. Health (2001 est.): Infant mortality5.83/1,000. Life expectancy75.04 yrs male; 83.12 yrs female. Number of births per year (July 2001 est.)310. Number of deaths per year (July 2001 est.)414. Work force (2000, 38,595): Private sector35,168. Public sector3,427. Services46%. Banking7%. Tourism and hotel17%. Retail12%. Construction and public works7%. Industry11%. Government Type: Constitutional monarchy. Constitution: December 17, 1962 (amended in April 2002). Branches: ExecutivePrince Albert, Crown Prince, Regent (chief of state). LegislativeNational Council (24 members). JudicialCoourt of First Instance, Court of Appeal, High Court of Appeal, Criminal Court, Supreme Court. Subdivisions: Four quarters (quartiers)Monaco-Ville, La Condamine, Monte-Carlo, Fontvieille. Political parties: Union pour Monaco (UPM), National and Democratic Union (UND), Parti Monégasque (PM). Suffrage: Universal adult at age 18. Economy GDP: Monaco does not publish economic figures such as gross domestic product, though estimates placed GDP at $870 million in 1999. Avg. annual growth rate: Not available. Per capita GDP (1999 est.): $27,000. Agriculture: None. Industry: Typestourism, construction, chemicals, food products, plastics, precision instruments, cosmetics, ceramics. Trade: Importss (2000)about $472 million. Exports (2000)about $492 million. Currency: Monaco, along with France and the other 11 members of the European Monetary Union (EMU), adopted the euro as its official currency on January 1, 2002. As in other EMU states, Euros minted in Monaco have special Monegasque features on one side of the coin. GEOGRAPHY The Principality of Monaco is the second-smallest independent state in the world, after the Holy See (Vatican City). It is located on the Mediterranean coast, 18 kilometers (11 mi.) east of Nice, France, and is surrounded on three sides by France. Monaco is divided into four sections: Monaco-Ville, the old city on a rocky promontory extending into the Mediterranean; La Condamine, the section along the port; Monte-Carlo, the principal residential and resort area; and Fontvieille, a newly constructed area reclaimed from the sea. The principality is noted for its beautiful natural scenery and mild, sunny climate. The average minimum temperature in January and February is 8oC (47oF); in July and August the average maximum temperature is 26oC (78oF). PEOPLE In 2001, Monaco's population was estimated at 32,020, with an estimated average growth rate of 0.46%. French is the official language; English, Italian, and Monegasque (a blend of French and Italian) also are spoken. The literacy rate is 99%. Roman Catholicism is the official religion, with freedom of other religions guaranteed by the constitution. HISTORY Founded in 1215 as a colony of Genoa, Monaco has been ruled by the House of Grimaldi since 1297, except when under French control from 1789 to 1814. Designated as a protectorate of Sardinia from 1815 until 1860 by the Treaty of Vienna, Monaco's sovereignty was recognized by the Franco-Monegasque Treaty of 1861. The Prince of Monaco was an absolute ruler until a constitution was promulgated in 1911. In July 1918, a treaty was signed providing for limited French protection over Monaco. The treaty, formally noted in the Treaty of Versailles, established that Monegasque policy would be aligned with French political, military, and economic interests. A new constitution, proclaimed in 1962, abolished capital punishment, provided for female suffrage, and established a Supreme Court to guarantee fundamental liberties. In 1993, Monaco became an official member of the United Nations with full voting rights.  It joined the Council of Europe in 2004. Prince Albert II acceded to the throne following the death of his father, Prince Rainier III, in April 2005. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICAL CONDITIONS Monaco has been governed as a constitutional monarchy since 1911, with the Prince as chief of state. The executive branch consists of a Minister of State (head of government), who presides over a four-member Council of Government (cabinet). The Minister of State, who is a French citizen appointed by the Prince for a 3-year term from among several senior French civil servants proposed by the French Government, is responsible for foreign relations. As the Prince's representative, the Minister of State also directs the executive services, commands the police, and presides (with voting powers) over the Council of Government. The three other members of the Council are responsible for financial and economic affairs, internal affairs, and public works and social affairs, respectively. Under the 1962 constitution, the Prince shares his power with the unicameral National Council. The 24 members of this legislative body are elected from lists by universal suffrage for 5-year terms. If the Prince dissolves the National Council, new elections must be held within 3 months. Usually meeting twice annually, the Council votes on the budget and endorses laws proposed by the Prince. Ordinances passed by the National Council are debated in the Council of Government, as are the ministerial decrees signed by the Minister of State. Once approved, the ordinances must be submitted to the Prince within 80 days for his signature, which makes them legally enforceable. If he does not express opposition within 10 days of submission, they become valid. Judicial power is invested in the Prince, who delegates judicial procedures to the various courts, which dispense justice in his name. The independence of the judges is guaranteed by the constitution. The Supreme Court is composed of five chief members and two assistant judges named by the Prince on the basis of nominations by the National Council and other government bodies. The Supreme Court is the highest court for judicial appeals and also interprets the constitution when necessary. Monaco's legal system, closely related to that of France, is patterned after the Napoleonic Code. The principality's local affairs (the administration of the four quarters of Monaco-Ville, La Condamine, Monte Carlo, and Fontvieille) are directed by the Communal Council, which consists of 15 elected members and is presided over by the Mayor. Just prior to Prince Rainier III's death on April 6, 2005, his son Albert assumed power. Principal Government Officials Chief of StatePrince Albert, Crown Prince Minister of StatePatrick LECLERCQ Council of Government InteriorPhilippe DESLANDES Finance and Economic AffairsFranck BIANCHERI Public Works and Social AffairsJosé BADIA Naational Council PresidentStéphane VALERI President of Supreme CourtM. Roland DRAGO Director of Judicial ServicesAlain GUILLOU ECONOMY Monaco, located on the Mediterranean coast, has an economy primarily geared toward finance, commerce, and tourism. Low taxes have drawn many foreign companies to Monaco and account for around 50% of the €593 million annual government income (2002). Similarly, tourism accounts for close to 25% of the annual revenue, as the Principality of Monaco also has been a major center for tourism ever since its famed casino was established in 1856. Customs, postal services, telecommunications, and banking in Monaco are governed by an economic and customs union with France. The official currency is the euro. Though official economic statistics are not published, 1999 estimates place the national product at $870 million and the per capita income at $27,000. The unemployment rate is low, at 3.1% (1998). Monaco is noted for its activity in the field of marine sciences. Its Oceanographic Museum, formerly directed by Jacques Cousteau, is one of the most renowned institutions of its kind in the world. Monaco imports and exports products and services from all over the world. There is no commercial agriculture in Monaco. FOREIGN RELATIONS Monaco actively participates in the United Nations, which it joined in 1993. Monaco joined the Council of Europe on October 4, 2004. Monaco also is a member of many international and intergovernmental organizations, including Interpol, the UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the World Health Organization (WHO). The International Hydrographic Bureau (IHB) is headquartered in Monaco. The Principality of Monaco is a sovereign and independent state, linked closely to France by the Treaty of July 1918, which was formally noted in Article 436 of the Treaty of Versailles of 1919. The foreign policy of Monaco is one illustration of this accord: France has agreed to defend the independence and sovereignty of Monaco, while the Monegasque Government has agreed to exercise its sovereign rights in conformity with French interests. Since then, the relations between the sovereign states of France and Monaco have been further defined in the Treaty of 1945 and the Agreement of 1963. In 2004, Monaco renegotiated its treaty with France. The revised treaty has not yet been ratified by the French Senate and entered into force. The terms of the new treaty would: Upgrade France's representation in Monaco from Consulate General to that of an embassy; Permit, for the first time, other countries to accredit ambassadors to Monaco; and Formally recognize the succession scheme set out in the 1962 Constitution, which extends eligibility to the Prince's daughters and other family members. Although not a member of the European Union (EU), Monaco is closely associated with the economic apparatus of the EU through its customs union with France and its reliance upon the euro as its official currency. Monaco has 10 diplomatic missions in Western Europe and permanent representation at the United Nations and the Council of Europe. It maintains honorary consulates in 106 cities in 45 countries. Seventy-four countries have consulates general, consulates, or honorary consulates in or accredited to Monaco. U.S.-MONACO RELATIONS The United States and Monaco enjoy excellent relations, which both countries seek to maintain and strengthen. From 1956 until her death in 1982, the American-born Grace Kelly was married to Prince Rainier III, Prince Albert's father. The United States does not have a diplomatic mission located in Monaco. The U.S. Consul General in Marseille, France, under the authority of the U.S. Ambassador to France, is formally accredited to Monaco. Principal U.S. Official Consul General (Marseille, France)—Leslie W. McBee The U.S. Consulate General at Marseille is located at Place Varian Fry, 13286 Marseille Cedex 6 (tel. [33]-(4)-91-54-92-00). TRAVEL AND BUSINESS INFORMATION The U.S. Department of State's Consular Information Program provides Consular Information Sheets, Travel Warnings, and Public Announcements. Consular Information Sheets exist for all countries and include information on entry requirements, currency regulations, health conditions, areas of instability, crime and security, political disturbances, and the addresses of the U.S. posts in the country. Travel Warnings are issued when the State Department recommends that Americans avoid travel to a certain country. Public Announcements are issued as a means to disseminate information quickly about terrorist threats and other relatively short-term conditions overseas that pose significant risks to the security of American travelers. Free copies of this information are available by calling the Bureau of Consular Affairs at 202-647-5225 or via the fax-on-demand system: 202-647-3000. Consular Information Sheets and Travel Warnings also are available on the Consular Affairs Internet home page: http://travel.state.gov. Consular Affairs Tips for Travelers publication series, which contain information on obtaining passports and planning a safe trip abroad, are on the Internet and hard copies can be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, telephone: 202-512-1800; fax 202-512-2250. Emergency information concerning Americans traveling abroad may be obtained from the Office of Overseas Citizens Services at (202) 647-5225. For after-hours emergencies, Sundays and holidays, call 202-647-4000. The National Passport Information Center (NPIC) is the U.S. Department of State's single, centralized public contact center for U.S. passport information. Telephone: 1-877-4USA-PPT (1-877-487-2778). Customer service representatives and operators for TDD/TTY are available Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Time, excluding federal holidays. Travelers can check the latest health information with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia. A hotline at 877-FYI-TRIP (877-394-8747) and a web site at http://www.cdc.gov/travel/index.htm give the most recent health advisories, immunization recommendations or requirements, and advice on food and drinking water safety for regions and countries. A booklet entitled Health Information for International Travel (HHS publication number CDC-95-8280) is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, tel. (202) 512-1800. Information on travel conditions, visa requirements, currency and customs regulations, legal holidays, and other items of interest to travelers also may be obtained before your departure from a country's embassy and/or consulates in the U.S. (for this country, see "Principal Government Officials" listing in this publication). U.S. citizens who are long-term visitors or traveling in dangerous areas are encouraged to register their travel via the State Department's travel registration web site at https://travelregistration.state.gov or at the Consular section of the U.S. embassy upon arrival in a country by filling out a short form and sending in a copy of their passports. This may help family members contact you in case of an emergency. Further Electronic Information Department of State Web Site. Available on the Internet at http://www.state.gov , the Department of State web site provides timely, global access to official U.S. foreign policy information, including Background Notes and daily press briefings along with the directory of key officers of Foreign Service posts and more. Export.gov provides a portal to all export-related assistance and market information offered by the federal government and provides trade leads, free export counseling, help with the export process, and more. STAT-USA/Internet, a service of the U.S. Department of Commerce, provides authoritative economic, business, and international trade information from the Federal government. The site includes current and historical trade-related releases, international market research, trade opportunities, and country analysis and provides access to the National Trade Data Bank.

    39. Monaco Geography
    monaco geography covering natural resources, climate, location, and more.
    http://www.countryfacts.com/monaco/geography/
    CountryFacts.com Monaco CountryFacts.com Top 10 Countries * United States China Japan India ... Brazil * By Gross Domestic
    Market (2002) Monaco Geography Overview Geography People Government ... Transnational Issues Location: Western Europe, bordering the Mediterranean Sea on the southern coast of France, near the border with Italy Geographic coordinates: 43 44 N, 7 24 E Map references: europe Area: total: 1.95 sq km
    water: sq km
    land: 1.95 sq km Area - comparative: about three times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC Land boundaries: total: 4.4 km
    border countries: France 4.4 km Coastline: 4.1 km Maritime claims: territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: Mediterranean with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers Terrain: hilly, rugged, rocky Elevation extremes: lowest point: Mediterranean Sea m
    highest point: Mont Agel 140 m Natural resources: none Land use: arable land: 0%
    permanent crops: 0%
    other: 100% (urban area) (2001) Irrigated land: NA sq km Natural hazards: NA Environment - current issues: NA Environment - international agreements: party to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands, Whaling

    40. MONACO
    Geography A sovereign and independent state, the Principality of Monaco has borders on its landward side with several communes of the French Department of
    http://packages.orbitz.com/packages/show_country.asp?countryid=MC

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 2     21-40 of 107    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

    free hit counter