The national fruit of Monaco is the fruit of the prickly pear cactus, known as "figue de barbarie" in French. This vibrant fruit is not only a symbol of the region's Mediterranean climate but also reflects the local flora. The prickly pear is often enjoyed fresh or used in various culinary dishes, showcasing its cultural significance in Monaco.
The national flower of Monaco is Cherry Blossom .
Monaco, like many other countries, does not have a national bird.
Monaco has three national animals:European HedgehogEuropean RabbitWood Mouse
The Prince's palace, Monaco-Ville , the National Aquarium, the National Museum of Monaco, and the Oceanographic Museum.
Monaco! Monaco!
It's about the same size as Monaco.
Australia does not have a national fruit.
Panama does not have a national fruit.
A cherry Blossom
The Municipality of Monaco, officially the Principality of Monaco, is lead by Jean-François Robillon. Robilion is the president of the national council.
Champagne, actually! It's jokingly referred to as 'the national drink of Monaco' often.
There is no national fruit