Place:Outline of San Marino

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Short description: Overview of and topical guide to San Marino
The Flag of San Marino
The Coat of arms of San Marino
The location of San Marino
An enlargeable map of the Most Serene Republic of San Marino

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to San Marino:

San Marino – small sovereign country located in the Apennine Mountains on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe.[1] San Marino is a landlocked enclave, surrounded by Italy. One of the European microstates, San Marino has the smallest population of all the members of the Council of Europe and the 3rd highest GDP per capita in the world.

San Marino claims to be the oldest constitutional republic in the world, founded on 3 September 301, by Marinus of Rab, a Christian stonemason fleeing the religious persecution of Roman Emperor Diocletian. San Marino's constitution, dating back to 1600, is the world's oldest written constitution still in effect.[2]


General reference

An enlargeable basic map of San Marino
  • Pronunciation:
  • Common English country name: San Marino
  • Official English country name: The Republic of San Marino
  • Common endonym(s):
  • Official endonym(s):
  • Adjectival(s): Sammarinese
  • Demonym(s): Sammarinese
  • Etymology: Name of San Marino
  • ISO country codes: SM, SMR, 674
  • ISO region codes: See SM
  • Internet country code top-level domain: .sm

Geography of San Marino

Geography of San Marino

Environment of San Marino

An enlargeable satellite image of San Marino
  • Climate of San Marino
  • Geology of San Marino
  • Protected areas of San Marino
  • Wildlife of San Marino
    • Fauna of San Marino
      • Birds of San Marino
      • Mammals of San Marino

Natural geographic features of San Marino

Monte Titano and the three fortresses on top of it can be seen from many kilometers away
  • Mountains of San Marino
    • Monte Titano
  • Rivers of San Marino
    • Ausa (river)
    • Cando (river)
    • Fiumicello (river)
    • San Marino (river)
  • World Heritage Sites in San Marino: None

Demography of San Marino

Demographics of San Marino

Government and politics of San Marino

Fortress of Guaita, the oldest and the most famous of the three towers constructed on Monte Titano

Politics of San Marino

  • Form of government:
  • Capital of San Marino: San Marino
  • Elections in San Marino
  • Political parties in San Marino

Branches of the government of San Marino

Government of San Marino

Executive branch of the government of San Marino

  • Captains Regent
  • Congress of State

Legislative branch of the government of San Marino

Chamber of the Grand and General Council

Grand and General Council

Judicial branch of the government of San Marino

Judiciary of San Marino

Foreign relations of San Marino

Foreign relations of San Marino

  • Diplomatic missions in San Marino
  • Diplomatic missions of San Marino
  • Italy–San Marino relations
  • San Marino–Serbia relations
  • San Marino–United Kingdom relations
  • San Marino–United States relations

International organization membership

The Most Serene Republic of San Marino is a member of:[1]

Law and order in San Marino

Vehicle of the Civil Police

Law of San Marino

  • Capital punishment in San Marino
  • Constitution of San Marino
  • Human rights in San Marino
    • Abortion in San Marino
    • LGBT rights in San Marino
    • Freedom of religion in San Marino
  • Law enforcement in San Marino
    • Carcere dei Cappuccini
    • Civil Police

Military of San Marino

Military of San Marino

  • Military ranks of San Marino

History of San Marino

Cesare Borgia briefly took control of San Marino in 1503

History of San Marino

  • Battle of San Marino

Culture of San Marino

Basilica di San Marino, the main church of the capital city

Culture of San Marino

  • Architecture of San Marino
  • Art in San Marino
    • Art in San Marino
    • Cinema of San Marino
    • Literature of San Marino
    • Music of San Marino
    • Theatre in San Marino
  • Cuisine of San Marino
    • Sammarinese wine
    • Torta Tre Monti
  • Festivals in San Marino
  • Languages of San Marino
  • Media in San Marino
    • Newspapers in San Marino
    • Television in San Marino
  • National symbols of San Marino
    • Coat of arms of San Marino
    • Flag of San Marino
    • National anthem of San Marino
  • People of San Marino
  • Public holidays in San Marino
  • Religion in San Marino
    • Christianity in San Marino
    • Islam in San Marino
    • Judaism in San Marino
  • World Heritage Sites in San Marino: None

Sports in San Marino

Sports in San Marino

  • Football in San Marino
  • San Marino at the Olympics

Economy and infrastructure of San Marino

Economy of San Marino

  • Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 166th (one hundred and sixty sixth)
  • Agriculture in San Marino
  • Banking in San Marino
    • Central Bank of San Marino
    • National Bank of San Marino
  • Communications in San Marino
    • Internet in San Marino
    • Poste San Marino
    • Telecom Italia San Marino
Euro banknotes
  • Currency of San Marino: Euro (see also: Euro topics)
  • Sammarinese euro coins
  • Previous currency: Sammarinese lira
  • Energy in San Marino
  • Health care in San Marino
  • Tourism in San Marino
    • Museums in San Marino
    • Visa policy of San Marino
  • Transport in San Marino
    • Aerial cable car
    • Airports in San Marino
    • Rail transport in San Marino
    • Roads in San Marino

Education in San Marino

Education in San Marino

  • Scuola Superiore di Studi Storici di San Marino

See also

  • Index of San Marino–related articles
  • List of international rankings
  • Member state of the United Nations
  • Outline of geography

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "San Marino". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/san-marino/. 
  2. Law Library of United States Congress. "Guide to Law Online: San Marino". https://www.loc.gov/law/help/guide/nations/sanmarino.html. 

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