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    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. Alternative Name. La Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino (The Most Serene Republic of San Marino) Orientation. Identification. San Marino takes its name from its founder, Marinus, who according to legend founded the republic in 301 C.E. San Marino is comprised of native Sammarinese and Italian citizens.

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    Until the early twentieth century, few people from San Marino emigrated in the United States. However, the number of Sammarinese immigrants in the US increased significantly, with most emigrating to the United States to escape poverty, carrying with them expectations of social and economic improvement. Most of the immigrants who arrived after the F...

    On September 3, 1929 the newspaper San Marinoin New York, bringing news of that country, was first published. Several migrant associations of San Marino in the United States that aimed to help their compatriots in various aspects of their lives: the mortgage, illness, care among members and families, and maintaining traditions. Sammarinese associat...

    Myles Amine, freestyle wrestler born in Ann Arbor, Michiganwho competes for San Marino.
  4. 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.

  5. Abstract. 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 ...

  6. Sep 28, 2023 · Italian dominance is apparent in the language too, but among the 47,000 citizens of San Marino today, roughly 83 percent speak Sammarinese, a variety of the Romagnol language historically...

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