Monaco Edition

March 19, 2027

Fête du Prince leads today's complete edition for Monaco.

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Cavendish sign by boardwalk under blue skies in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Regional/Cultural Day

Fête du Prince

The feast of Saint Joseph, which is also the name day of the prince, is celebrated with a Mass at the Cathedral of Monaco, a reception at the Palais Princier, and the firing of cannons from the Fort Antoine. The day is a public holiday, and the tradition is to greet the prince with the phrase "Joyeuse fête, Monseigneur!" HSH Prince Albert II, the reigning Prince of Monaco since 2005, is the son of Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace. The Principality of Monaco is one of the last absolute monarchies in Europe : the Prince has executive power, appoints the Minister of State, and can dissolve the National Council. The Fête du Prince is a reminder that this microstate of 38,000 residents (of whom only about 9,700 are Monégasque nationals) is ruled by a prince whose family, the Grimaldis, have held the rock since 1297.

Close-up of a crocodile relaxing in clear water with eyes closed, showcasing its textured skin.
Regional/Cultural Day

Día de los Animales de Barbados

Visitas Barbados, donde observas monos verdes, serpientes hilo de Barbados, fragatas y tortugas marinas. Notas que las familias barbadienses suelen tener perros, gatos y peces tropicales como mascotas en el hogar. ACADA celebra las mascotas del mundo y ayuda a asegurar un mejor cuidado.

Colorful Puerto Rican flag mural at La Lomita de los Vientos with ocean view.
Regional/Cultural Day

Día de los Productos de las Islas Turcas y Caicos

You find that Turks and Caicos Islands, as a small Caribbean territory, produces no internationally recognized brands of its own. You appreciate instead the islands' reputation for quality salt historically exported globally and their fresh seafood, with most consumer brands imported from the United States and Caribbean neighbors.