Country of the Richest: Monaco
A country without tax with its sunny, quiet streets.
The principality of Monaco is a European country built-in 1297. Monaco is the second smallest independent state after the Vatican State in the world.
While Monaco may always come to mind as a small and wealthy principality, this European country is also home to a glorious history and a very cosmopolitan population.
People organize car races and yacht trips as entertainment. They don't use taxis to go somewhere, they go by helicopter.
One-third of those living here are millionaires. And there are many millionaires who want to move to this small area by the sea.
Monaco's official language is French. Because the French are the majority in the country, which is a kind of relationship with France, in fact. German, Italian, and English are also spoken. The native language of Monaco is spoken by a small number of elderly people.
The first things that come to mind when it comes to Monaco are Monte Carlo casinos, Formula 1 Grand Prix races held every year, yacht shows, Prince Palace, Princess Grace Rose Garden, and Monte Carlo Opera. Monaco is a country that can be defined in different ways according to people's interests. Car and racing enthusiasts count days for Formula 1 races while shopping enthusiasts chase unique products from world-famous brands.
Renowned for many different events held in the city, Monaco is also of separate importance for people who love to gamble. Sports tournaments such as tennis, marathons, and equestrian events are organized in Monaco for those who never do without sports. Bilhas organizes world-famous operas and shows for the ears that pursue quality music timbre.
You probably won't notice when you take a trip to Monaco, but there are 10 cities in Monaco. Popular cities where those who go to Monaco go; Monte Carlo, famous for its casinos, the country's trade center La Condamine, Monaco's oldest city Monaco-Ville, reminiscent of France, and Fontvieille, where new buildings are built.
Next up, I would like to talk to you about the small Sainte-Dévote Chapel that stands out the most, among the places to visit in Monaco.
The Sainte-Dévote Chapel seems to be an interesting place to start touring Monaco. Of course, the most interesting things are the location and surroundings of the chapel. It is located in a valley between the two hills.
Monaco has many historical sites with a unique landscape. I recommend making sure you have plenty of money in your pocket when you visit Monaco.
I leave you alone with the excellent pictures of Monaco now.