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Constitution of Monaco and Monaco

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Difference between Constitution of Monaco and Monaco

Constitution of Monaco vs. Monaco

The Constitution of Monaco, first adopted in 1911 after the Monégasque Revolution and heavily revised by Prince Rainier III on December 17, 1962, outlines three branches of government, including several administrative offices and a number of councils, who share advisory and legislative power with the Prince. Monaco, officially the Principality of Monaco (Principauté de Monaco), is a sovereign city-state, country and microstate on the French Riviera in Western Europe.

Similarities between Constitution of Monaco and Monaco

Constitution of Monaco and Monaco have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Communal Council of Monaco, Council of Government, Fontvieille, Monaco, La Condamine, Minister of State (Monaco), Monaco City, Monarchy of Monaco, Monégasque Revolution, Monte Carlo, National Council (Monaco), Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, Supreme Court of Monaco.

Communal Council of Monaco

The Communal Council is the body responsible for the civil administration of the four quartiers of the Principality of Monaco.

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Council of Government

The Council of Government of Monaco is the Prince's governing body.

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Fontvieille, Monaco

Fontvieille is the southernmost ward in the Principality of Monaco.

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La Condamine

La Condamine is the central Ward in the Principality of Monaco.

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Minister of State (Monaco)

The Minister of State is the head of government of Monaco, being appointed by and subordinate to the Prince or Princess of Monaco.

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Monaco City

Monaco City (Monaco-Ville) is the southcentral Ward in the Principality of Monaco.

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Monarchy of Monaco

The Sovereign Prince or Princess of Monaco is the reigning monarch and head of state of the Principality of Monaco.

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Monégasque Revolution

The Monégasque Revolution of 1910 was a series of confrontations by the subjects of Monaco against their ruler, Prince Albert I. It led to the end of absolute monarchy with the promulgation of the Constitution of Monaco the following year.

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Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo (Monte-Carlo, or colloquially Monte-Carl; Monégasque: Monte-Carlu) officially refers to an administrative area of the Principality of Monaco, specifically the ward of Monte Carlo/Spélugues, where the Monte Carlo Casino is located.

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National Council (Monaco)

The National Council (Conseil National) is the parliament (legislative body) of the Principality of Monaco.

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Rainier III, Prince of Monaco

Rainier III (born Rainier Louis Henri Maxence Bertrand Grimaldi; 31 May 1923 – 6 April 2005) ruled the Principality of Monaco for almost 56 years, making him one of the longest ruling monarchs in European history.

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Supreme Court of Monaco

The Monegasque Supreme Court is one of the highest courts of law in the city-state of Monaco for judicial appeals as well as ensuring the constitution of Monaco is upheld.

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Constitution of Monaco and Monaco Comparison

Constitution of Monaco has 14 relations, while Monaco has 369. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 3.13% = 12 / (14 + 369).

References

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