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National Day of Monaco

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Public holiday in Monaco

National Day in Monaco
National Day in Monaco

TheNational Day ofMonaco (French:La Fête du Prince, literally Prince's holiday) also known asThe Sovereign Prince's Day is currently annually celebrated on 19 November.

Date

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The date of theNational Day is traditionally determined by the reigning Prince. The previous Princes often chose the day of the saint they were named after. For instance the latePrince Rainier III chose 19 November, the day that celebratesSaint Rainier. WhenPrince Albert II ascended the throne he ended this tradition by choosing the same day as his father, instead of the day of St. Albert, 15 November. 19 November is also the day of Albert II's official ascension to the throne.

Celebrations

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National Day is typically celebrated with fireworks over the harbour the evening before and a mass in theSt. Nicholas Cathedral the next morning.[1]

The people of Monaco may celebrate by displaying theMonegasque flag.

It is an opportunity to see the pomp and circumstance of the Principality.Knights of Malta, distinguished ambassadors, consuls and state officials wear medal-laden uniforms as they congregate in theSaint Nicholas Cathedral after the mass. The Princely Family of Monaco is expected to show up on national day. The birth ofAlbert II's children has been celebrated in a similar fashion as a national day and 7 January 2015 was declared a public holiday (one-time only).

See also

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References

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  1. ^"November: National Holiday". Retrieved24 November 2014.
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