San Marino is certainly a destination that travelers to Italy should add to their "must see" list. The mountainous landscape upon which local farmers grow olives and grapes and graze sheep, goats and cattle, or tend to fields of wheat and other grains, is thrilling, and the smaller towns ...
country in southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula south-southwest of Rimini and completely surrounded by Italy; a republic area 24 square miles (61 square kilometers), population 33,800 2 town and capital of San Marino in the west central part of the country population 4100 Sammarinese...
countries, San Marino is the fifth smallest and – arguably – the most curious. How it exists at all is something of an enigma. A sole survivor of Italy's once powerful city-state network, this landlocked micronation clung on long after the more powerful kingdoms of Genoa and Venice ...
San Marino lies largely within the basin of Italy's Marecchia River, into which the San Marino River drains, flowing northward and forming part of the republic's border with Italy. The Marano and Ausa Rivers drain into the Adriatic Sea. 8 DESERTS There are no deserts in San Marino. 9...
The Republic of San Marino ( Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino ), situated in the Northern part of the Apennine peninsula and surrounded by Italy, has a population of around 28,000. With sixty-one square kilometres, it is the third smallest sovereign country in Europe, after Vatican City ...
The independent Republic of San Marino is embraced in the area of Italy. A treaty of friendship with Italy was concluded 28 June 1897, and last renewed on 29 April 1953, with amendments in 1961. The republic has extradition treaties with Great Britain, B
San Marino, an independent republic lying between the Italian Provinces of Forli, Pesaro, and Urbino, having an area of 38 sq. miles and a population of 10,000. Its chief resources are agriculture and the growing of vines. The government is carried on by two consuls or captains-regent, ...
of San Marino is independent, with its own government and laws, even though it is completely surrounded by Italy. The world's oldest sovereign state, it dates from the fourth century AD. Atop the center of this hilly area's highest point, Mount Titano, is the capital city of San Marino...
San Marino is an enclave lying wholly within northern Italy. It surrounds the 3-peaked Mount Titano (739 meters/2,425 feet) in the central Apennine Mountains, east of the city of Florence, Italy, and southwest of the city of Rimini, Italy, near the Adriatic Sea. With a total area of ...
San Marino, completely surrounded by Italy, is one of the world's smallest countries, and claims to be the world's oldest republic. Most cultural attractions are in the capital city, which is also named San Marino.Map Directions Satellite Photo Map...