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  2. Category:Tourism in Monaco - Wikipedia

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  3. Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Monaco allows Visa-free travel from 86 countries around the world. ... There are five Roman Catholic parish churches in Monaco ...

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Monaco"

  5. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    The archdiocese's mother church and thus seat of its archbishop is the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception (Saint Nicholas's or Monaco Cathedral). Dominique-Marie David was appointed Archbishop of Monaco by Pope Francis on 21 January 2020.

  6. Portal:Monaco - Wikipedia

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    It is recognised as one of the wealthiest and most expensive places in the world. The official language of Monaco is French. Monégasque, English and Italian are also spoken and understood by many residents. With an area of 2.08 km 2 (0.80 sq mi), Monaco is the second-smallest sovereign state in the world, after Vatican City.

  7. Catholic Church in Monaco - Wikipedia

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    The country forms a single archdiocese: the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Monaco, which is part of the Catholic Church in France since the beginning of its history. Per the Constitution of Monaco (Art. 9 [1]) Catholicism is the official church of Monaco, and is the majority religion; [2] religious freedom is also guaranteed by the constitution ...

  8. Cook's Travellers Handbooks - Wikipedia

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    Cook's Tourists' Handbooks were a series of travel guide books for tourists published in the 19th-20th centuries by Thomas Cook & Son of London. The firm's founder, Thomas Cook , produced his first handbook to England in the 1840s, later expanding to Europe, Near East, North Africa, and beyond.

  9. St Martin Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The gardens are made up of a series of paths on the south west face of the Rock of Monaco. [1] They have an estimated area of 11,200 square meters (1.12 hectares ). Flora include Aleppo pine trees and yellow agaves in its terraces with medieval fortifications also featuring in the gardens. [ 2 ]