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Paulette Cherici-Porello

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families who founded the Principality of Monaco settling there in the thirteenth century. Cherici-Porello's parents spoke Monegasque fluently: her father was one of the Monegasque native speakers interviewed in the 1940s by Prof. Arveiller of Paris to create the first Monegasque-French dictionary.
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In 2012, Cherici-Porello was invited as a Monegasque poet to represent Monaco at London's Cultural Olympiad, but she declined the invitation saying she didn't feel up to travel. At that time she was 86 years old and lived in an elderly person's home, therefore traveling by plane would be very
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From 1984 to 2006, Cherici-Porello was a member of the jury of the Monegasque language competition. She was the first female president of the National Committee for Monegasque Traditions and president of the
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Since 1974, Cherici-Porello as a member the National Committee for Monegasque Traditions organized dialectology conferences with the participation of such renowned linguists as Raymond Arveiller,
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and was considered the most important living writer of Monegasque literature. She was the first female president of the National Committee for Monegasque Traditions, and the president of the
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spoke of her literary contribution as “the enrichment of our literary heritage, the safeguard of our language and at the same time the base of our identity and the roots of our future”.
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Paulette Cherici-Porello was born on 27 August 1924. She was a direct descendant of one of about thirty original
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In 1986, Cherici-Porello published her first collection of poems and stories
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Cherici-Porello was highly appreciated as a Monegasque writer and poet.
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Paulette Cherici-Porello died on 21 September 2018 at the age of 94.
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Not much is known about her early years. Cherici-Porello lived in
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Monegasque language
Union of Monegasque Women
Ligurian
Fontvieille
Charles Rostaing
René Jouveau
Armand Lunel
Louis Frolla
Prince Albert II of Monaco
Union of Monegasque Women



"Singing an Irish song of parting and loss"






"Hommage à Paulette Cherici-Porello"


"Académie des Langues Dialectales"
"Poetless"
"Prince Albert And Mayor Georges Marsan Honour 76 Winners of the Monegasque Language Competition"
"Monaco, a Principality Known for Its Royals, Can't Find a Poet to Anoint"
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0099-9660
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