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MEETING MONACO
As a committed Francophile, I feel a little silly at having very little idea about Monaco, that dot of a country tacked onto France’s bottom right-hand corner. Until the other day, the sum total of my knowledge of this principality, which I’ve now learned has been mainly independent since the 13th-century, was Princess Grace (I grew up following her film star-to-princess fairytale life and ultimate tragic too-early death) and casinos. Not being a member of the jet-set or a gambler has helped me to put Monaco lower on my list of travel priorities. I have never quite made it to this rocky 195-hectare country, second-smallest in the world, and now I am perhaps a little sorry.
A Déjeuner à Monaco, the lunch was called and so, over a salad of sand crab and asparagus, then steamed snapper on fennel, followed by the smoothest-ever mascarpone sorbet, we watched pictures of a place I barely knew existed (surprisingly bays and beaches, not just bars and baccarat tables) and heard some amazing facts. For instance, did you know:
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