Monte Carlo is a section of the city-state of Monaco known for its gambling, beaches, and sightings of famous people.
Monte Carlo has been host of the Monaco Grand Prix, world championship boxing bouts, fashion shows and other events.
Monte Carlo has for decades been visited by royalty as well as commoners and movie stars. The main character in the James Bond movies frequents the city's casinos.
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