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Annual bitter orange harvest
Starting on 13 January 2025, gardeners from the Department of Urban Amenities will be undertaking the annual harvest of the Principality’s bitter orange trees.In 2024, the Principality recorded 1,111 citrus trees (orange, lemon, clementine, etc.), 516 of which are untreated bitter orange trees.Every year, during Jan...
Read moreMonaco Fire and Emergency Service: presentation of helmets to four new recruits
The members of the Monaco Fire and Emergency Service gathered on Place du Campanin in Fontvieille on 9 January for a ceremony to present helmets to four new recruits. The ceremony took place under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Maxime Yvrard, Chief of the Service, with Mr Lionel Beffre, Minister of the Interior,...
Read moreOnline enrolment open for the 2025-2026 school year for the Principality’s state and private primary and secondary schools under contract
The Prince’s Government has opened online enrolment for the 2025-2026 school year for the Principality's state and private primary and secondary schools under contract.Enrolment is possible using a computer, tablet or smartphone, seven days a week, 24 hours a day in the Education section of the MonGuichet.mc portal....
Read moreThe Ambassador of the Principality of Monaco to the Holy See presents a Monegasque postage stamp bearing the logo of the “Pilgrims of Hope” 2025 Jubilee to His Holiness Pope Francis
To commemorate the Holy Year 2025, the Principality has issued a postage stamp bearing the logo of the “Pilgrims of Hope” Jubilee*.On 18 December, H.E. Mr Philippe Orengo, Ambassador of the Principality to the Holy See, had the honour of personally presenting to His Holiness Pope Francis a triptych made for him, con...
Read morePublic lighting: renovations to lighting in all Dorsale tunnels
Energy efficiency is a key priority in the Prince’s Government’s efforts for the energy transition in the Principality.The Department of Urban Amenities (DAU), under the supervision of the Department of Public Works, the Environment and Urban Development, has launched work to replace public lighting systems. In 2021...
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