principality of monaco
Proper noun A sovereign city-state and microstate located on the French Riviera in Western Europe, officially known as the Principality of Monaco. It is a constitutional monarchy, ruled by the Prince of Monaco, and is renowned for its wealth, luxury, and status as a tax haven.
The term "Principality of Monaco" is used as the formal, official name of the country. It is typically used in formal, diplomatic, or official contexts to refer to the state in its entirety, distinguishing it from its capital city, which is also called Monaco. * The Principality of Monaco is the second-smallest sovereign state in the world. * The treaty was signed between France and the Principality of Monaco. * She represents the Principality of Monaco at the United Nations.
- In geopolitical and economic contexts: The term is often used when discussing its unique status, governance, or economic model.
- The Principality of Monaco maintains a delicate balance of sovereignty through its treaties with France.
- The economy of the Principality of Monaco is primarily based on tourism, banking, and real estate.
- Monaco (Proper noun): The more common, shortened name for the Principality of Monaco, also the name of its capital district. Used in most general contexts.
- We are vacationing in Monaco next month.
- Monegasque (Adjective): Relating to Monaco or its people.
- The Monegasque flag is red and white.
- Monegasque (Noun): A native or citizen of Monaco.
- He is a Monegasque.
- Monaco
- The Rock (A common nickname, referring to the prominent rocky headland on which the old town is built).
- Government of the Principality of Monaco: The official governing body.
- Sovereignty of the Principality of Monaco: Refers to its independent statehood.
- a constitutional monarchy in a tiny enclave on the French Riviera