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Menton is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-C Côte d'Azur region of southeastern France. It lies on the extreme east of the French Riviera, near the Italian border between Monaco and Ventimiglia, on the coast of the Mediterranean and at the mouth of the Roya River. The town has a mild Mediterranean climate with sunny winters and warm summers, and it is known for its subtropical gardens and citrus production.

Historically, the area was settled in antiquity and later came under the influence of the Grimaldi family

Economy and culture are strongly tied to horticulture and tourism. Menton is famous for its lemon festival,

Transport is served by Menton’s railway station on the Nice–Ventimiglia line, with connections to Nice, Monaco,

of
Monaco.
Menton
was
part
of
the
Kingdom
of
Sardinia
and
remained
under
Piedmont-Sardinia
before
being
ceded
to
France
in
1860,
along
with
Nice,
after
a
plebiscite
mandated
by
the
Treaty
of
Turin;
it
formally
joined
France
in
1861.
Fête
du
Citron,
held
annually
in
February,
featuring
large
citrus
sculptures
and
parades.
The
town’s
palm-lined
promenades
and
coastal
views
attract
visitors
year-round.
Cultural
sites
include
the
old
town’s
narrow
streets,
the
Baroque
Basilica
of
Saint-Michel,
and
the
Musée
Jean
Cocteau,
which
houses
works
by
and
related
to
the
French
artist.
and
Italy.
The
A8
autoroute
provides
road
access
to
the
broader
Côte
d’Azur.