How to use in-sentence of “monaco”:
+ The National Olympic Committee for Monaco was formed in 1907 but not recognized by the International Olympic Committee until 1953.
+ Pérez suffered a serious crash in the Monaco race.
+ A sovereign and independent state, the Principality of Monaco has borders on its land-ward side with several communes of the French Department of the Alpes-Maritimes; from west to east these are Cap d’Ail, La Turbie, Beausoleil and Roquebrune Cap Martin.
+ During his career he played for Lille OSC, Le Havre AC, AS Monaco and AS Cannes.
+ The team also attained a second-place finish in the 2008 Monaco Grand PrixMonaco Grand Prix with McLaren of Lewis Hamilton by three seconds.
+ In Monaco and Lichtenstein, the ruler of the country is called the prince.
+ Princess Stéphanie of Monaco is the youngest child of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and the American actress Grace Kelly.

Example sentences of “monaco”:
+ He won the Junior Monaco Kart Cup in 2000, and won World Cup Formula A in 2002.
+ The national flagnational flag of Monaco has two equal horizontal bands, red.
+ As of 2010, no Sportspersonathlete from Monaco has ever won an Olympic medal.
+ In San Marino he crashed out, then came 4th in Monaco and 2nd in Canada.
+ He was the fourth child and third son of Princess Louise Hippolyte of Monaco and her husband Jacques I of Monaco.
+ She was the daughter of Princess Antoinette, Baroness of MassyPrincess Antoinette of Monaco and Alexandre-Athenase Noghès.
+ Lewis Hamilton commented that it was twice as hard to negotiate as the Monaco street circuit, and very physical – requiring twice the amount of energy over a single lap.
+ Wendlinger was seriously injured in a crash during practice for the Monaco Grand Prix.
+ The present reigning Prince of Monaco is a direct descendant of the family.
+ Rainier Louis Henri Maxence Bertrand Grimaldi, also known as Rainier III, Monarchruled the Principality of Monaco for almost 56 years.
+ Small countries like Singapore or Monaco are not divided.
+ Her husband neglected the affairs of Monaco and had to leave the country in May 1732.
+ Her father ensured with the permission of Louis XIV, that her future husband should assume the surname of “Grimaldi” and rule Monaco jointly with her.
+ He played Midfielder midfielder for 14 seasons including seven at AS Monaco FC.
+ In 1878, he became the manager of the Grand Hôtel National in Lucerne and held the same position, in parallel, at the Grand Hôtel in Monaco until 1888.
+ Circuit de Monaco is the name given to a motor racing circuit laid out on the city streets of Monte Carlo and La Condamine around the harbor of the principality of Monaco.
+ The park is bigger than Monaco and Vatican City, though some other parks in the city are even larger.
+ He won the Junior Monaco Kart Cup in 2000, and won World Cup Formula A in 2002.
+ The national flagnational flag of Monaco has two equal horizontal bands, red.
More in-sentence examples of “monaco”:
+ Gerard Monaco is a British actor, born Daniel Gerard Monaco, in London, England in 1975, who trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
+ Berger only missed one race, the Monaco Grand Prix.
+ Other famous visitors to the Áras an Uachtaráin have been Grace KellyPrincess Grace of Monaco and her husband, Prince Rainier III; King Baudouin of the Belgians; King Juan Carlos and Queen Sophia; Charles, and Prince Philip.
+ In France, Monaco and Andorra, “Querer Sonhar” – one of Sara Tavares’ Composition compositions from “Mi Ma Bo”, is included in an African music compilation, together with artists like Miriam Makeba, Lokua Kanza, Césaria Evora, Youssou N’Dour, Mory Kante.
+ Some races, such as the Monaco Grand Prix are held on temporary street circuits.
+ Given the names “Marie Marie Françoise Thérése”, she was the youngest daughter of the-then Louise Hippolyte, Princess of Monacoreigning Princess Louise Hippolyte of Monaco and her Prince Jacques I of Monaco.
+ The Monaco opera house is an exact miniature of the Paris Opera House.
+ The International Olympic Committee’s official abbreviation for Monaco is MON.
+ It is in southeastern France and borders to the east with Monaco and Italy.
+ He won the Monaco Grand Prix for Renault, his only Grand Prix victory to date.
+ He crashed two laps from the end of the Monaco Grand Prix whilst running in 10th place.
+ Vettel scored his first points of the season with a 5th place finish at the Monaco Grand Prix.
+ Charlene, Princess of Monaco is the wife of Prince Albert II.
+ The Sovereign Prince of Monaco is Prince Albert II, whose family has ruled since 1297.
+ Both Indonesia and Monaco have flags that are the same colors, but upside-down.
+ He plays for Monaco and Mali national team.
+ PortoFC Porto and AS Monaco has been played there.
+ Other places famous for their casinos is Monte Carlo in Monaco and Macau in China, but they are also prevalent in certain other parts of the world.
+ He played eight seasons in France, winning league championships with AS Monaco in 1961 and 1963.
+ It was built in the 1870s by Prince Charles III of Monaco and the Société des bains de mer de Monaco.
+ His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco is the ruler of Monaco.
+ People in Monaco pay no income tax.
+ The Monaco Grand Prix is a Formula One race held each year on the Circuit de Monaco.
+ After the death of her father, Louise Hippolyte traveled from Paris to Monaco on 4 April 1731 and received an enthusiastic reception from the populace.
+ The 3.0LitreL engine, codenamed MF301H, won at the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix with Olivier Panis driving.
+ Three races later, Senna impressed at the Monaco Grand Prix, where it was raining.
+ Born at the Prince’s Palace in Monaco, she was the second daughter of Antonio I of Monaco and Marie of Lorraine.
+ It is next to the harbour, similar in style to the Monaco Grand Prix.
+ She later married Prince Rainier III of Monaco and became Her Serene Highness The Princess of Monaco.
+ Monaco‘s theatre career includes Lindsay Posner’s 2009 revival of Arthur Miller’s “A View From the Bridge”, in which Monaco made his West End theatreWest End debut playing Marco, opposite Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Ken Stott and Hayley Atwell.
+ Pahlavi died in Monte Carlo, Monaco at the age of 96.
+ On January 6, 2021 President-elect Joe Biden nominated Monaco to become United States Deputy Attorney General under his administration.
+ He plays as a Forwardstriker for AS Monaco and the France national team.
+ Jacques Goÿon, Count of Matignon was Count of Thorigny and Matignon, as well as the Prince of Monaco as Jacques I after his marriage to the-then reigning Princess Louis Hippolyte of Monaco.
+ Her husband preferred Paris and would often leave his wife and children in Monaco when he travelled to the Court of Versailles.
+ His youthteams were also Čakovec and Varteks Varaždin.In Varaždin he started his professional career which brought him over Dinamo Zagreb, AS Monaco to Red Bull Salzburg in the Austrian Bundesliga.In this team he plays not regularly, in the 2010/11 season he played eight matches.
+ At the time of his death, he lived in Monte Carlo, Monaco with his girlfriend, Laura.
+ He was best known for his performance on behalf of Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contests of 1960 and 1962.
+ In 2007, Monaco was nominated for the BBC New Talent New Filmmaker Award for his short film “The Crusader”, which he wrote and directed.
+ Lisa Oudens Monaco is an American attorney and politician.
+ He had two points finishes in at the Australian Grand Prix and the Monaco Grand Prix.
+ Del Monaco was married to soprano Rina Filippini, who was also his vocal coach.
+ Because he was the only person in charge of millions of DM in Monte Carlo, Monaco Schuhbeck was taken to court on the suspicion of fraud.
+ The Monaco Grand Prix has a special schedule.
+ Codes for Monaco start with 98 as if it was part of France, but has the letters “MC” instead of “F” for international mail.
+ Honoré III, Prince of Monaco was a reigning prince of the small state of Monaco.
+ Gerard Monaco is a British actor, born Daniel Gerard Monaco, in London, England in 1975, who trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
+ Berger only missed one race, the Monaco Grand Prix.
