50th ANNIVERSARY OF COMPULSORY TEACHING OF THE MONEGASQUE LANGUAGE

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In order to preserve identity and linguistic heritage, Prince Rainier III decided in 1976 to make the teaching of Monegasque compulsory in Monaco’s public primary schools. As early as 1960, the abbot and poet Louis Frolla contributed to defining the language by publishing a Monegasque grammar, followed by a French–Monegasque dictionary in 1963. One man stood out in the practical implementation of the teaching: Canon Georges Franzi, who, with its legendary determination, immediately organised the courses. He was the first teacher of Monegasque and worked tirelessly to develop the first school textbooks in the Monegasque language.

  • Design and line-engraving: Sophie BEAUJARD
  • Printing process: 3 colours steel-engraving
  • Size of the stamp: 52 x 40,85 mm horizontal
  • Quantity of issue: 36 000 stamps
  • Sheet of 6 stamps with illuminations

Caractéristiques
Part First part
Year 2026
Design and line-engraving Sophie BEAUJARD
Printing process 3 colours steel-engraving
Issue date 30 April 2026
Size of the stamp 52 x 40,85 mm horizontal
Quantity of issue 36 000 stamps
Note Sheet of 6 stamps with illuminations