Exploring San Marino, One Of The Smallest But Also Oldest Countries In The World
The list of oldest countries in the world is overwhelmed by spacious nations such as Greece, China, Egypt, France or Portugal to name a few. Then, there is also San Marino. With only 61 square km in size (23.5 square miles), San Marino is the home of slightly more than 30,000 inhabitants. But, it remains an independent country with its own laws and Government. South of the Italian city of Rimini, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, this tiny European country is embraced by the borders of Italy on all sides.
Here are few intricate facts about this tiny but precious country!
1. If all the citizens of San Marino went to Wembley Stadium, there would be still 56,318 seats left empty!
2. If you wish to have the San Marino stamp in your passport, you are obliged to pay a governmental fee of EUR 5.
3. This country is the home to the Maranello Rossi-Ferrari Museum, dedicated to the history, life and the automobiles of Enzo Ferrari. The venue displays 25 Ferrari cars, the most important one being the 250 GTO Red that has won the World Championship thrice.
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Author of photography work: Julija Miova
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Guaita is the oldest of the three landmark towers situated on Monte Titano in San Marino
Stunning view atop the Guaita tower
Photo showing Palazzo publico of San Marino
That can't be the smallest down in the world. Mine has 600 inhabitants
That can't be the smallest down in the world. Mine has 600 inhabitants
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