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Encyclopedia > La Condamine

La Condamine is the second oldest district in Monaco. The name comes from the Middle Ages and means the cultivable land at the foot of a village or castle. Today the port of Monaco and a thriving business district are located in La Condamine. La Condamine is also part of a larger subdivision known as La Condamine quartier. The La Condamine quartier includes, in addition to La Condamine proper, the districts of Moneghetti, Les Revoires, and La Colle. Was home to a the local ansestors. there was alot of sex Moneghetti is a town in the country of Monaco. ...


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La Condamine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (127 words)
La Condamine is the second oldest district in Monaco.
La Condamine is also part of a larger subdivision known as La Condamine quartier.
The La Condamine quartier includes, in addition to La Condamine proper, the districts of Moneghetti, Les Revoires, and La Colle.
Charles Marie de La Condamine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (343 words)
Charles Marie de La Condamine (January 28, 1701 - February 4, 1774) was a French geographer and mathematician.
His associations with his principals were unhappy; the expedition was beset by many difficulties, and finally La Condamine separated from the rest and made his way from Quito down the Amazon, ultimately reaching Cayenne.
On a visit to Rome La Condamine made careful measurements of the ancient buildings with a view to a precise determination of the length of the Roman foot.
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