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

Geography of San Marino

Geography of San Marino

Environment of San Marino

An enlargeable satellite image 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

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

Branches of the government of San Marino

Government of San Marino

Executive branch of the government of San Marino

Legislative branch of the government of San Marino

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

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

Military of San Marino

Military of San Marino

History of San Marino

Cesare Borgia briefly took control of San Marino in 1503

History of San Marino

Culture of San Marino

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

Culture of San Marino

Sports in San Marino

Sports in San Marino

Economy and infrastructure of San Marino

Economy of San Marino

Euro banknotes

Education in San Marino

Education in San Marino

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "San Marino". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
  2. Law Library of United States Congress. "Guide to Law Online: San Marino". Retrieved 2008-05-21.

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