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The whole territory of Principate of Monaco
With a total area of a land border of and a coast measuring the
Principality of
Monaco is the second-smallest independent state in the world, after the
Vatican City. It lies on the coast of the
Mediterranean Sea, east of
Nice,
France, and is surrounded on three sides by France and on the fourth by the sea into which its maritime claims extend to . Its
highest point is above sea level, on the southern slopes of
Mont Agel whose peak is in France. The country has no natural resources.
Monaco is divided into four sections:
Monaco-Ville, the old city on a rocky promontory extending into the Mediterranean;
La Condamine, the section along the port;
Monte Carlo, the principal residential and resort area; and
Fontvieille, a newly constructed area reclaimed from the sea.
The principality—entirely an urban area—is noted for its beautiful, hilly, rugged, and rocky natural scenery and its sunny Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers moderated by the proximity of the Mediterranean. The average minimum temperature in January and February is ; in July and August the average maximum temperature is .
Location
See also
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Extreme points of Monaco