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  2. Telephone numbers in Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Until 21 June 1996, Monaco formed part of the French numbering plan, with fixed line numbers beginning with 93. [2] On that date the Principality adopted its own country code +377. [ 3 ] Consequently, all calls between France and Monaco had to be dialled in international format, including those to and from surrounding areas in France.

  3. Monaco Info - Wikipedia

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    As an official communications body, Monaco Info is managed by the Communications Directorate [6] of the Principality of Monaco, itself attached to the Minister of State. Its role is to disseminate to the public information relating to the activity of the Princely Government (Prince Albert II, Princely Palace, Government and Parliament) and to economic, sporting or cultural events taking place ...

  4. Telephone directory - Wikipedia

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    A telephone directory, commonly called a telephone book, telephone address book, phonebook, or the white and yellow pages, is a listing of telephone subscribers in a geographical area or subscribers to services provided by the organization that publishes the directory. Its purpose is to allow the telephone number of a subscriber identified by ...

  5. List of current members of the National Council of Monaco

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    Priorité Monaco: 4: Nathalie Amoratti-Blanc (b. 1964) Priorité Monaco: 5: José Badia (b. 1945) Priorité Monaco: 6: Pierre Bardy (b. 1987) Priorité Monaco: 7: Corinne Bertani (b. 1959) Priorité Monaco: 8: Daniel Boéri (b. 1944) Priorité Monaco: 9: Thomas Brezzo (b. 1979) Priorité Monaco: 10: Michèle Dittlot (b. 1949) Priorité Monaco ...

  6. Council of Government - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the princely government of Monaco. The Council of Government (French: Conseil de gouvernement) of Monaco is the Prince's governing body. It consists of six members: Minister of State, who chairs the council, and the five members (four counsellors and one delegate); he also has voting rights, and has control of both the police and military.

  7. Minister of State (Monaco) - Wikipedia

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    Official residence of the prime minister. The office was created in 1911 with the adoption of Monaco's constitution.Until the 2002 constitutional revision, the prime minister had to be a French citizen, selected from several senior civil servants proposed by the Government of France.