Of the 38,000 inhabitants, about 12,000 are millionaires. It is about the Principality of Monaco, a small country along the French coast, south of the Mediterranean Sea. Monaco is known as one of the super-rich haven, but the Knight Frank Wealth Report of 2019 has surprised everyone: 32% of the population of the principality is millionaires.

How is it possible that, in less than 1 square mile, live so richly rich? One in three resident owns at least 1 million euros.

The fact of surprise is not why he is so rich, but he does not have the poor. Karyn Adams, a representative of the Borgen Project (a nonprofit organization whose goal is to fight poverty), asserted that the lack of poverty is a consequence of the investments that the Monaco government has made in the country, which are always aimed at significantly increasing the quality of life.

" Although these improvements are often done in order to attract investment and wealthy foreigners, it is the people who benefit first, preventing the existence of poverty in the territory of the small sovereign state," states Adams.

Everything in Monaco is thought to be super-rich - a one-bedroom apartment costs more than 1 million euros, while the most "normal" homes range from 2.2 to 22 million euros. Let's not talk about the villas, then.

In other words, Monaco, is a country not for anyone, thought to be super-rich, with a policy that follows in this direction. A weird, elite country in the heart of Europe.