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The country with the highest price in the world

The highest price in the world is Monaco.

Monaco, the country with the highest price, is a small country in Europe, only a little bigger than the Vatican. Generally speaking, the richer a country is, the higher its price will be. This country with a little more than 2 square kilometers has the highest population density in the world, with an average of nearly 20,000 people living in one square meter.

With such a high income, such a large population and such a small area, Monaco has successfully become the country with the highest housing price in the world, especially near the sea, but generally speaking, people here are not short of money at all, and those who can come here are rich people from all over the world. Some netizens spit out the local price situation when traveling here. A bottle of domestic normal beverage is sold here 10 many times. Most of the country depends on imports, and the high rent makes the price here almost the highest in the world.

Introduction to Monaco

The Principality of Monaco (French: La Principauté de Monaco), referred to as Monaco, is located in the southwest of Europe, surrounded by France on three sides and bordering the Mediterranean Sea on the south. The total area is 2.08 square kilometers, including 0.5 square kilometers of land reclamation and 4.86 kilometers of coastline. Long and narrow terrain, hilly territory, a subtropical Mediterranean climate. There are 1 municipal units in China, with 4 districts under its jurisdiction. As of 202 1 65438+February, the total population is 39 150, of which 96 1 1 is a citizen of Monaco, and the official language is French.

Monaco is favorable for Gurians, Phoenicians and Carthaginians to live here. 1297, the grimaldi family seized Monaco Castle and began to rule Morocco intermittently for 700 years. 14th century, the principality was formed. 186 1 year, Monaco signed an agreement with France, and France recognized Monaco's independence.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Monaco