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Hôtel Métropole restaurant wins second Michelin star

As of Monday, March 18, the Hôtel Métropole restaurant, Les Ambassadeurs by Christophe Cussac, won a second star in the Michelin Guide. The restaurant specialises in modern and inventive cuisine with Mediterranean flavour. In an open-plan kitchen, Michelin-starred...

‘Téthys en bleue’ at the Casino has very special message

During Monaco Ocean Week 2024, which runs from March 18 to 22, an unedited work of art called Téthys en Bleue is being exhibited in the Atrium of the Casino of Monte Carlo. This piece was created by sculptor Louise Manzon, who came to Monaco specifically to draw...

Monaco National Council expresses full solidarity with Ukraine in high-level visit

The National Council renewed its support for Ukrainian parliamentarians with a visit by Béatrice Fresko-Rolfo, head of the delegation of Monaco to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), who went to Kyiv at the invitation of Maria Mezentseva, Head...

What is a 404 error?


The 404 or Not Found error message is a HTTP standard response code indicating that the client was able to communicate with the server, but the server could not find what was requested.

404 errors should not be confused with "server not found" or similar errors, in which a connection to the destination server could not be made at all.

A 404 error indicates that the requested resource may be available again in the future.

In 2008, a study carried out by the telecommunications arm of the Post Office found that "404" had become a slang synonym for "clueless" in the United Kingdom. Slang lexicographer Jonathon Green said that "404" as a slang term had been driven by the "influence of technology" and young people, but at the time, such usage was relatively confined to London and other urban areas.

Source: Wikipedia