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  2. Monégasque cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A platter of cheese as served in a hotel in Monaco. Monégasque cuisine is the cuisine of the principality of Monaco.It is a Mediterranean cuisine shaped by the cooking style of Provence and the influences of nearby northern Italian and southern French cooking (and French cuisine in general), [1] in addition to Monaco’s own culinary traditions.

  3. Languages of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    It is a dialect of Ligurian, and is somewhat similar to Italian. Because the Monégasques are a minority in Monaco, their tongue was threatened with extinction in the 1970s. [citation needed] However, the language is now being taught in schools. In the old part of Monaco, the street signs are marked with Monégasque in addition to French.

  4. Monaco - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of Monaco is a Mediterranean cuisine shaped by the cooking style of Provence and the influences of nearby northern Italian and southern French cooking, in addition to Monaco's own culinary traditions. [206] Espresso at Café de Paris, Monte Carlo

  5. List of restaurants owned or operated by Gordon Ramsay

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    Gordon Ramsay Plane Food: London, England, United Kingdom 27 March 2007 – [30] La Noisette [f] London, England, United Kingdom 2007: 7 March 2008: Michelin Guide (2007–08) [15] Le Pressoir d'Argent: Bordeaux, France 10 September 2015 – Michelin Guide (2016–present) [33] Murano: London, England, United Kingdom 21 August 2008: 8 October 2010

  6. Le Louis XV (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Le Louis XV is Ducasse's flagship restaurant. It is located inside the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo in Monte Carlo. [4] He opened the restaurant in May 1987, having been challenged by Prince Rainier III of Monaco and the Société des bains de mer de Monaco to win three Michelin stars there within four years, becoming the first hotel-based restaurant to win that level of the award.

  7. Wedding of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and Grace Kelly

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    In the week leading up to the wedding, crowds of reporters and fans reached such fervor that the government called in French riot police. [16] [17] The religious wedding was held at Saint Nicholas Cathedral. The Napoleonic Code of Monaco required the performance of two ceremonies, with a religious wedding requiring the prerequisite of a legal ...

  8. Monte Carlo - Wikipedia

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    Charles III of Monaco was responsible for turning the Monte Carlo district and Monaco into a thriving town. In 1856, Charles III of Monaco granted a concession to Napoleon Langlois and Albert Aubert, to establish a sea-bathing facility for the treatment of various diseases, and to build a German-style casino. [2] St Charles Church, Monte Carlo

  9. 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.