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Global Sourcebook for International Data Management
by Graham Rhind
Monaco is a tiny but completely independent country entirely surrounded on its landward borders by France. For most rules and formats relating to this principality, please refer to the chapter on France.
For supplementary information, see links to post office home pages here , to postal code pages here and to other personal name and addressing issues pages here .
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Note: This section last updated 19th May 2021
dd/mm/yyyy dd.mm.yyyy dd-mm-yyyy
The 24-hour clock notation is used, with h, indicating heures, hours, often used as a separator:
14h32 14:32
The official language is French (17 400 speakers). Other languages spoken include Italian, Monégasque (a French dialect, a mixture of Provençals and Ligurian) (5 100 speakers), Provençals (4 500 speakers) and English.
These company types will often be found in address databases:
Branch Foundation Société Anonyme Monégasque (SAM) Société en Nom Collectif (SNC) Société en Commandité Simple (SCS) Société à Responsabilité limitée (Sarl) Trust
Comprehensive tables of these strings can be acquired – see http:www.grcdi.nl/addresses.htm
This is written Boîte Postale.
Monaco forms part of the French postal system, and its addresses will usually be found mixed up with French addresses in databases. They can be identified by their postal codes (Code Postal), all of which begin with the number 980. The codes used are as follows:
All street addresses 98000 Post office box addresses in: Condamine 98011-98012 Fontvieille 98013-98014 Monaco Ville 98015 Monte Carlo 98001-98007 Public Services 98020 Business Reply addresses 98029 Special courier 98030 Radio Monte Carlo 98080 Télé Monte Carlo 98090
Metadata containing postal code formatting rules, exceptions and regular expressions can be acquired
\A((980)\d{2,2})\Z
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Monaco is divided into quarters (quartiers, singular – quartier) :
Fontvieille La Condamine Monaco-Ville Monte-Carlo
Note: This section last updated 11th October 2016
Monéguesque fixed geographic telephone numbers have 8 digits when called from abroad. Mobile numbers have 8 or 9 digits and commence with a 3, 4 or 6.
Every effort is made to keep this resource updated. If you find any errors, or have any questions or requests, please don't hesitate to contact the author.
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