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Monacans, forever loyal, Fight for our Prince. We shall guard our homeland, Forever.
Ô Monaco, terre de nos aïeux Où le sang des héros a coulé Pour toi nous jurons fidélité Et de te défendre jusqu’à la mort
Introduction
It is generally called Monaco in Chinese. It is a city-state located in Western or Southern Europe. Monaco is located in the south of France, except for the Mediterranean Sea Outside of the southern coastline, the whole territory is surrounded by France on the north, west and east sides, mainly composed of the old city of Monaco and the surrounding areas that were subsequently established. As one of the most densely populated countries in the world, Monaco is also a typical miniature The country and city-state benefit from Monte Carlo casino and tourism income. Monaco is a constitutional monarchy, and the monarch is the Prince of Monaco. Monaco is known as a country that does not levy taxes on its citizens and is known as a tax haven.
< h5>[National Anthem] 'Ode to Monaco'-Hymne Monégasque

'Ode to Monaco' (French: Hymne Monégasque) is the national anthem of Monaco, opened in 1848. The Ode to Monaco was originally created in 1841. Afterwards, it has undergone several revisions. In 1848, Prince Charles III of Monaco established the National Guard and used this song as the 'March of the Loyalists.' The lyrics in Monaco were written in 1931. The official lyrics in Monaco are used today, and there is only one paragraph.
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Flag Meaning
The ratio is 4:5. The red and white horizontal flag. The color is derived from the emblem of the Grimmati family of the Monaco royal family. There is a red and white oblique square shield in the center of the emblem. .
Emblem Meaning
The national emblem of Monaco is also the prince emblem. The center pattern is a shield emblem, painted with a red and white diamond, and decorated with the Saint Charles medal. The two shields wield swords. The monks, they were actually soldiers who assisted Francois Grimaldi in conquering Monaco in 1297. The sash on which they stood had the motto 'Heaven helps me govern'. They were surrounded by a cloak and crowned as a prince.
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