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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SammarineseSammarinese - Wikipedia

    Sammarinese (/ s ə ˌ m ær ɪ ˈ n iː z /) are citizens and people of the Republic of San Marino. Language. San Marino recognizes Italian as the official language. The indigenous language, known as Sammarinese, is a variety of Romagnol spoken by approximately 83 percent of the population. Religion

  2. Sammarinese Americans (Italian: Americani sammarinesi) are Americans of Sammarinese descent. The largest Sammarinese-American communities are in Michigan, mostly in the cities of Troy and Detroit. Sammarinese immigrants in Troy established institutions such as the San Marino Club and Re Monti Stentorian.

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  4. Nov 27, 2018 · PDF | This paper presents the results of a preliminary study of documentation and description of Sammarinese, a peripheral variety of Romagnol spoken in... | Find, read and cite all the...

    • Simona Montanari
  5. This paper presents the results of a preliminary study of documentation and description of Sammarinese, a peripheral variety of Romagnol spoken in the Republic of San Marino. Despite having been the country’s primary oral language for almost 1,000 years, Sammarinese is on the verge of extinction today as universal education and economic ...

    • Simona Montanari
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › San_MarinoSan Marino - Wikipedia

    San Marino (/ ˌ s æ n m ə ˈ r iː n oʊ / ⓘ SAN mə-REE-noh, Italian: [sam maˈriːno]; Romagnol: San Maréin or San Maroin), officially the Republic of San Marino (Italian: Repubblica di San Marino) and also known as the Most Serene Republic of San Marino (Italian: Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino), is a European microstate and enclave within Italy.

  7. POPULATION: 29,973 (2008 est.) LANGUAGE: Italian; Romagna. RELIGION: Roman Catholic. INTRODUCTION. The tiny nation of San Marino, located completely within the borders of Italy, is Europe's third-smallest country and its oldest independent republic. The people of San Marino are called Sammarinese.

  8. DiG 26 (2018), 57–95 DOI 10.1515/dialect-2018-0004 Sammarinese, the Endangered Language of the Republic of San Marino: A Preliminary Study of Documentation and Description

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