Monte Carlo-Principado de Monaco (Juan Carlos Gachet)

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Monte Carlo es una parte especialmente famosa del principado de Mónaco, conocida por su casino, el juego, el glamour y la posibilidad de ver a gente famosa. En muchas ocasiones se piensa que Monte Carlo es la capital de Mónaco, pero puesto que la ciudad y el país tienen las mismas fronteras, Mónaco es su propia capital.
Monte Carlo acoge todo el Circuito de Mónaco, en el que tiene lugar el Gran Premio de Mónaco de Fórmula Uno, generalmente suele ser después de semana santa.
Monte Carlo desde hace décadas es un lugar de reunión de miembros de la realeza, así como de grandes estrellas de cine.
Monte Carlo (French: Monte-Carlo, Occitan: Montcarles, Monégasque: Monte-Carlu) is one of Monaco's administrative areas,[1] sometimes erroneously believed to be a town or the country's capital. The official capital is Monaco-Ville and covers all quarters of the territory. The old town of Monaco-Ville surrounds the palace on the southwest side of the Monaco harbour. To the west is the new suburb, harbour, and marina of Fontvieille. On the other side of the rock and around the harbour is La Condamine and resort of Larvotto with is on the east.
Monte Carlo, which lies in the French Riviera on the Mediterranean Sea in Monaco in the corner of France and Italy is known internationally as a playground for the rich and famous. It is widely known for its casinos, gambling, glamour, luxurious yachts and for sightings of wealthy businessmen and famous people. The permanent population is about 3,000. Monte Carlo quarter includes not only Monte Carlo proper where the famous Le Grand Casino is located. It also includes the neighborhoods of Saint-Michel, Saint-Roman/Tenao, and the beach community of Larvotto. It borders the French town of Beausoleil (formerly known as Monte-Carlo-Supérieur).
Founded in 1866, Monte Carlo has a name of Italian origin meaning "Mount Charles". Named in compliment to the prince then reigning, Charles III of Monaco. The specific mountain is the escarpment at the foot of the Maritime Alps on which the town stands.


Charles III of Monaco who was responsible for turning Monte Carlo into a thriving town
However, the history of the area and the ruling Grimaldi family dates back centuries. The port of Monaco is first mentioned in historical records back in 43 BC, when Julius Caesar concentrated his fleet there while waiting in vain for Pompey. In the 12th century, the area fell under the sovereignty of Genoa who was granded the entire coastline from Porto Venere to Monaco. Aftermuch conflict, the Grimaldis retrieved the rock in 1295, but suffered a significant amount of opposition over the years. In 1506 the Monegasques, under Luciano Grimaldi, were under siege for some four months by the Genoan army with ten times the number of men. Monaco officially received full autonomy in 1524, but it had a turbulent history to retain its power and on occasions briefly fell under the domination of Spain, Sardinia, and France.
In 1850s the reigning Monacos family was almost bankrupt, caused by the loss of two towns, which provided most of the Principalitys revenues with their lemon, orange and olive crops.[2] At this time a number of small towns in Europe were growing in prosperity with gambling establishments, notably in German towns such as Baden-Baden and Homburg. In 1856, Charles III of Monaco gave a concession to Napoleon Langlois and Albert Aubert to establish a sea-bathing facility for the treatment of various diseases and build a German-style casino in Monaco.[2] However the initial casino was opened in La Condamine in 1862 and was not a success and subsequently moved location several times in the years that followed to its present location in the area called Les Spelugues (The Caves) of Monte Carlo. The success of the casino grew slowly, largely due to the area's inaccessibility from much of Europe. The installation of the railway in 1868, however, brought with it an influx of people into Monte Carlo and saw it grow in wealth.[2]
In 1911, the Constitution divided the principality of Monaco in 3 municipalities, the municipality of Monte Carlo was created covering the existing neighborhoods of La Rousse / Saint Roman, Larvotto / Bas Moulins and Saint Michel. In 1917, it returned to a single area throughout the principality. Today Monaco however is divided into 11 quarters.
The quarter of Monte Carlo was served by tramways from 1900 to 1953, linking parts of Monaco. In 2003, a new cruise ship pier was completed in the harbour at Monte Carlo.

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  • Es el palacio grimaldi

  • Dinastia Grimaldi!

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