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San Marino Cities and Tourism Object Videos
- Adriatic Riviera
- Arboretum of Ca' Vagnetto - Domagnano
- Basilica del Santo
- Caladino
- Cesta and Montale
- Cesta Fortress - Second Tower
- Chiesa di San Quirino (Frati Cappuccini)
- Chiesetta San Pietro
- Church of St. Antimo
- Church of St. Peter
- Church of Suffrage
- Church of the Cappuccini
- Costa dell'Arnella
- First Tower - Rocca or Guaita
- Guaita Fortress - First Tower
- Modern and Contemporary Art Gallery
- Montale Fortress - Third Tower
- Mount Titano
- Museo di Stato - National Museum
- Museo Pinacoteca San Francesco
- Palazzo Pubblico
- Parco Montecchio
- Passo delle Streghe
- Piazza della Liberta
- Ponte di Fiorentino
- San Francesco Museum Picture Gallery
- San Marino Ethnofestival
- Second and Third Tower
- Statua Della Liberta
- Teglio
About San Marino Country
The Most Serene Republic of San Marino en-us-San Marino.ogg /ˌsæn məˈriːnoʊ/ (help·info) (Italian: Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino) is a country situated in the Apennine Mountains. It is a landlocked enclave, completely surrounded by Italy. Its size is just over 60 km² with an estimated population of almost 30,000. Its capital is the City of San Marino. One of the European microstates along with Liechtenstein, the Vatican, Monaco, Andorra, and Malta, San Marino has the smallest population of all the members of the Council of Europe. San Marino is the oldest sovereign state and constitutional republic in the world, having been founded on 3 September 301 by stonecutter Marinus of Rab. Legend has it that Marinus left Rab, then a Roman colony, in 257 when the future emperor, Diocletian, issued a decree calling for the reconstruction of the city walls of Rimini, which had been destroyed by Liburnian pirates. The Constitution of San Marino, enacted in 1600, is the world's oldest constitution still in effect.
Source : Wikipedia
Source : Wikipedia
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