Monegasque refers to a native or inhabitant of Monaco, a small sovereign city-state on the French Riviera. The term is often used to denote the cultural identity, language, and traditions of the people from Monaco. Monegasque individuals are typically associated with the unique blend of French and Italian influences that characterize the region. Additionally, the term can also refer to the dialect spoken in Monaco, which is a variant of the Ligurian language.
Original citizens of Monaco are called Monegasque.
Monegasque Revolution happened in 1910.
Monegasque franc ended in 2002.
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No, Prince Albert is Monegasque.
Archer - 2009 Jeu Monegasque 2-11 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-MA (LSV)
The citizen's nationality is Monegasque.
The Monegasque Princely Family
Someone from Monaco is a Monegasque.
They decided to change after the Monegasque Revolution of 1910.
No, she is not a princess but she is 8th into the line of succesion of monegasque's throne.
The people are known as 'Monegasque'. - and have their own language, but the commonest languages spoken are French, Italian and English