41 Articles of interest in San Marino
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San Marino, officially the Republic of San Marino (/sæn məˈriːnoʊ/ san-mə-REE-noh; Italian: Repubblica di San Marino), also known as the Most Serene Republic of San Marino (Italian: Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino), is an enclaved microstate su…
The City of San Marino (Italian: Città di San Marino), also known simply as San Marino or locally as Città, is the capital city of the Republic of San Marino located on the Italian peninsula, near the Adriatic Sea.
Dogana is a town and a civil parish (curazia) in the north-eastern corner of San Marino in the Serravalle municipality (castle).
Monte Titano ("Mount Titan") is a mountain of the Apennines and the highest peak in San Marino. It stands at 739 m (2,425 ft) above sea level and is located immediately to the east of the capital, San Marino. It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Herit…
Not to be confused with Vicente Guaita
Serravalle is a castello located in the European republic of San Marino. With a population of 10,591 inhabitants (of that 2,000 are of foreign origin, 2006) and a surface of 10.53 km², it is not only the most densely populated municipality in San Ma…
Borgo Maggiore is one of the 9 communes or "castelli" of San Marino.
The Three Towers of San Marino are a group of towers located in the small European country of San Marino.
Fiorentino is one of the 9 communes or "castelli" of the Republic of San Marino.
Stadio Olimpico is a multi-purpose stadium in Serravalle, San Marino. First opened in 1969, it is currently used mostly for football matches.
Montegiardino is one of the 9 communes or "castelli" of San Marino.
The Palazzo Pubblico (‘Public Palace’) is the town hall of the City of San Marino as well as its official Government Building.
Montale is one of three peaks which overlook the city of San Marino, the capital of the Republic of San Marino.
The Basilica di San Marino (Marino translates from Latin to "man of the sea") is a Catholic church located in the Republic of San Marino. While the country has a distinct domination of historic religious buildings of Christian faith, the basilica is…
Acquaviva is one of the 9 communes or "castelli" of San Marino.
Murata is a village (curazia) in the middle of San Marino.
Domagnano is a municipality in San Marino.
De La Fratta or Cesta is one of three peaks which overlooks the city of San Marino, the capital of San Marino.
Chiesanuova is a minor municipality of San Marino.
Faetano is one of the 9 communes or "castelli" of San Marino.
Confine is a village (curazia) located in San Marino. It belongs to the municipality (castello) of Chiesanuova.
Falciano is a village (curazia) in northeastern San Marino.
Torraccia is a small village (curazia) located in San Marino.
San Giovanni sotto le Penne is a small village (curazia) in central San Marino.
This is a list of the extreme points of San Marino: the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location.
Ventoso is a village (curazia) in central San Marino. It belongs to the castle of Borgo Maggiore.
Santa Mustiola is a village (curazia) in the middle of San Marino. It belongs to the municipality of San Marino.
Monte Pulito is a small village (curazia) located in San Marino.
Gualdicciolo is a village (curazia) located in San Marino.
Fiorina is a curacy (it: curazia) located in San Marino.
Crociale is a village (curazia) located in San Marino.
Cerbaiola is a small village (curazia) located in San Marino.
Casole is a village (curazia) in the middle of San Marino.
Cailungo is a village (curazia) in central San Marino.
Valgiurata, also known as Le Tane, is a small village (curazia) located in San Marino.
Valdragone is a village (curazia) in central San Marino.