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    Monaco, officially the Principality of Monaco, is a sovereign city-state and microstate on the French Riviera a few kilometres west of the Italian region...
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    Prince of Monaco from 26 June 1922 to 9 May 1949. Born in Baden-Baden, Germany, Louis II was the only child of Albert I, Prince of Monaco (1848–1922)...
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    Stade Louis II (category 1939 establishments in Monaco)
    in 1939 as the home of AS Monaco. The decision to build a new sports centre in Monaco dates back to 1979. Prince Rainier III decided to establish a sports...
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  • Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club, commonly referred to as AS Monaco (French pronunciation: [ɑ.ɛs mɔnako]), ASM or Monaco, is a Monégasque professional...
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    Department of State. p. 1272. Monaco, Gouvernement Princier de. "La Diplomatie et la Présence Internationale / Monaco à l'International / Action Gouvernementale...
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    Roquebrune-Cap-Martin (category France–Monaco border crossings)
    until 1921, is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, Southeastern France, between Monaco and Menton. The...
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    The early history of Monaco is primarily concerned with the protective and strategic value of the Rock of Monaco, the area's chief geological landmark...
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    Château de Marchais (category History of Monaco)
    liée à vie à l'histoire de Monaco". Courrier Picard. Retrieved March 31, 2016. Tissot, Nathalie (May 23, 2015). "Le château de Marchais, le pied-à-terre...
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    monde à Nice un enfant, venu d'une liaison avec l'acteur André Brulé : Jean-Gabriel Brulé. Elle rencontra le prince Louis II de Monaco en 1942, à l'occasion...
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  • Claude Gauthier (painter) (category Officers of the Order of Cultural Merit (Monaco))
    Principaute de Monaco. September 9, 2015. Archived from the original on August 19, 2016. Retrieved June 15, 2016. "Claude Gauthier, un peintre monégasque à Milan"...
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    within the Alpes-Maritimes, a department within Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France. The Principality of Monaco is a semi-enclave within the region...
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  • québécois qui décoiffe à Monaco !". Monaco Tribune (in French). 2020-09-24. Retrieved 2021-04-09. Hintz, Martin (2004). Monaco. Children's Press. p. 19...
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    Jacques Pills (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Monaco)
    appeared frequently alongside Georges Tabet. He married Lucienne Boyer in 1939 and they were divorced in 1951. On 20 September 1952, he married singer Édith...
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    Tallandier, 2017 ISBN 979-1021020351 Les Plus Belles Heures de Monaco et des Grimaldi, La Boîte à Pandore, 2017 ISBN 978-2875572219 · Petites histoires du quotidien...
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    Trepalium [fr] (2016). It also appears in music videos by Stéphanie of Monaco ("Ouragan", 1986), Leck ("Fais le L", 2012), Carbon Airways [fr] ("Break...
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    of the Principality of Monaco until the disputed French plebiscite of 1860, when it was added to France. It had been always a fashionable tourist centre...
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    Michèle Sarde, Paris, Gallimard, 2011, 503 p. « En 1939, L’Amérique commence à Bordeaux ». Lettres à Emmanuel Boudot-Lamotte (1938-1980), édition établie...
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    Archived from the original on 31 January 2022. Retrieved 30 January 2022. "Monaco sign João Moutinho and James Rodríguez from Porto for £60m". The Guardian...
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    Henri Le Sidaner (category 1939 deaths)
    L’Oeuvre peint et gravé, Éditions André Sauret, Monaco. ASIN B00166TYK4 Henri Le Sidaner, 1862-1939 et la Bretagne : Exposition, Pont-Aven, Musée de...
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    Lithuania (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    basketball events, having won the EuroBasket on three occasions (1937, 1939 and 2003), as well a total of 8 other medals in the Eurobasket, the World Championships...
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    Sports) Formula One (three races only (including French GP) until 2020 with Monaco GP live on TMC, licensed from Canal+) Ice Hockey World Championships – Canal+...
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    designed the fountain on the Place Saint Nicolas in Monaco-Ville in 1930. Bassignani left Monaco in 1939. Bassignani died on 21 January 1944 in Lerici, Liguria...
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    drawing for À Suivre magazine in 1978. He created the Inspector Canardo series, featuring a depressed anthropomorphic duck detective with a penchant for...
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  • Jean Rupp (category Bishops of Monaco)
    revient d'U.R.S.S. Lumière à l'Est, Pastorelly, 1969 Docteur pour nos temps: Catherine et Thérèse, Lethielleux , 1971 Monaco was not elevated to the status...
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  • Lily Safra (category Brazilian expatriates in Monaco)
    gained Monegasque citizenship. On 3 December 1999, Edmond was killed in Monaco in a fire that was determined to be arson. His death attracted considerable...
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  • – kümmel-flavored Bombe glacée, a frozen dessert probably named for a late-19th-century member or relative of Monaco's royal Grimaldi family. There is...
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    Jacques Cousteau (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France))
    of Monaco. Afterward, with the assistance of Jean Mollard, he made a "diving saucer" SP-350, an experimental underwater vehicle which could reach a depth...
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    Jean-Philippe; et al. (Initiation à l'Histoire) (1988). "Chapter XXIII: La vie religieuse, intellectuelle et artistique". Des barbares à la Renaissance (in French)...
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    Armand Lunel (category Last known speakers of a language)
    After coming of age in the region, Lunel taught law and philosophy in Monaco. Lunel wrote extensively about the Jews of Provence. Though often referred...
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  • to make coloured diamonds his speciality. The company inaugurated a boutique in Monaco in 1976, in the presence of Grace Kelly, and Fred became jeweller...
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