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             Occitan : Wards of Monaco colorized with previous comunes: Monaco (red), Monte-Carlo (Yellow), la Condamine (Green). Fontvieille was gained on the sea. Boundary data come from the official 2008 Monaco census map, where ward boundaries differ from the Monaco wards map already published on Commons. 
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           7 June 2011 (first version); 7 June 2011 (last version) | 
          
          
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           Original uploader was  Jfblanc at  oc.wikipedia | 
          
          
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