La Colle, Monaco
La Colle[1][2] (French pronunciation: [la kɔl]) was a northwestern residential area in the Principality of Monaco, part of the traditional Quartier of Moneghetti.[3][4] It was also one of the ten modern administrative wards of Monaco until 2013, when it was merged with Les Révoires to form Jardin Exotique.[3] GeographyLa Colle lies on the northwestern side of the principality, just north of Fontvieille.[5] La Colle is generally considered part of Moneghetti, even though it was its own administrative ward. It runs directly along the neighbouring French towns of Beausoleil and Cap-d'Ail, as well as the Monégasque wards of Les Révoires (formerly), Fontvieille and Moneghetti.[5] DemographicsLa Colle was the second-smallest ward in Monaco in terms of population (Monaco-Ville is the smallest), as well as the third-smallest in terms of land size. La Colle had a population of 2,829 and an area of 0.11 square kilometres (0.042 sq mi).[6] Monaco has ten state-operated schools,[7] four private schools and one university; one state school and one private school are located in La Colle.[8] Princess Grace Hospital, Monaco's only hospital, is located in the westernmost portion of La Colle.[9] EconomyLa Colle takes after Fontvieille in being one of the more industrial areas in Monaco.[10] For instance Venturi and its subsidiary Voxan have an eco-friendly factory located here.[11] Its location within Monaco helps to expedite shipping; located more on the outside of the city, manufacturing causes little problem to Monaco's high-end tourist industry.[10] Even though La Colle is more industrialized, there is real estate along the Les Révoires-La Colle border.[12] Because La Colle's location more outside the city center, its real estate sales are generally less.[12] Averaging 13% to 18% less than neighboring Fontvieille or La Condamine.[13] TourismLa Colle is more of an industrial area, but some small hotels can be found here, helping Monaco's high-end tourist industry.[5] See alsoReferences
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