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San Marino is a landlocked country; however, its northeastern end is within ten kilometres (six miles) of the Italian city of Rimini on the Adriatic coast. The country's capital city, the City of San Marino, is located atop Monte Titano, while its largest settlement is Dogana, within the municipality of Serravalle.
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- Battle of San Marino
The Battle of San Marino was an engagement on 17–20...
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San Marino, city, capital of San Marino. It is located near the centre of the country and set high on the western slopes of Mount Titano. In 2008 the mountain and the historic centre of the city were together named a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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The climate of San Marino is a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfa), with continental influences, having warm summers and cool winters that are typical of inland areas of the central Italian peninsula. Snowfalls are common and heavy almost every winter, especially above 400–500 m (1,300–1,600 feet) of altitude.
San Marino is divided into 9 castelli, or municipalities. They are: 1. Acquaviva 2. Borgo Maggiore 3. Chiesanuova 4. Domagnano 5. Faetano 6. Fiorentino 7. Montegiardino 8. City of San Marino (Città di San Marino), the capital town 9. Serravalle
San Marino has no protected areas as of November, 2016. San Marino is defined as a Global 200 Ecoregions. San Marino has no threatened or endangered species.[citation needed]
Feb 24, 2021 · San Marino is a landlocked enclave in Southern Europe. It is positioned in the Northern and eastern hemispheres of the Earth. San Marino is situated in the south-central region of the European continent, on the slopes of Monte Titano in the Apennine Mountains on the Italian Peninsula.
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3 days ago · San Marino, small, landlocked republic situated on the slopes of Mount Titano, on the Adriatic side of central Italy between the Emilia-Romagna and Marche regions and surrounded on all sides by the republic of Italy.
San Marino es uno de los tres únicos estados soberanos enclavados sin litoral del mundo (estados cuyo territorio está completamente rodeado por un solo país), junto a la Ciudad del Vaticano, también enclave de Italia, y Lesoto, 16 Estado enclave de Sudáfrica. Es además uno de los seis micro-Estados europeos. 17 .