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  2. San Marino - Wikipedia

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    San Marino and Italy have engaged in conventions since 1862, [65] dictating some economic activities in San Marino's territory. Cultivation of tobacco and production of goods which are subject to Italy's government monopoly are forbidden in San Marino. Direct import is forbidden; all goods coming from a third party have to travel through Italy ...

  3. Politics of San Marino - Wikipedia

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    The politics of the state of San Marino take place in a framework of a unitary parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Captains Regent are the heads of state and heads of government. The country has a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and ...

  4. History of San Marino - Wikipedia

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    According to legend, San Marino was founded in 301 AD [ 1] when a Christian stonemason Marinus (lit. from the sea ), later venerated as Saint Marinus, emigrated in 297 AD from the Dalmatian island of Rab, when Emperor Diocletian issued a decree calling for the reconstruction of the city walls of Rimini, destroyed by Liburnian pirates. [ 1]

  5. City of San Marino - Wikipedia

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    The City of San Marino ( Italian: Città di San Marino ), also known simply as San Marino and locally as Città, is the capital city of the Republic of San Marino and one of its nine castelli. It has a population of 4,061. [ 1] It is on the western slopes of San Marino's highest point, Monte Titano.

  6. Grand and General Council - Wikipedia

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    During the fascism period, between 1923 and 1943, the Grand and General Council was dissolved and a new legislature called the Prince and Sovereign Council ( Italian: Consiglio Principe e Sovrano) was formed, with all its 60 members belonging to the Sammarinese Fascist Party . Suffrage was extended to women in 1959, granting to them the ...

  7. List of captains regent of San Marino - Wikipedia

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    e. Former Captains Regent Francesco Mussoni (left) and Giacomo Simoncini. The Captains Regent ( Italian: Capitani Reggenti; sg.: Capitano Reggente) are the two heads of state of the Republic of San Marino. They are elected every six months by the Grand and General Council, the country's legislative body. Normally the Regents are chosen from ...

  8. Captains Regent - Wikipedia

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    Formation. 13th century. Salary. €6,000 per month [ 1] Captains Regent ( Italian: Capitani Reggenti) are the two heads of state of the Republic of San Marino. They are elected every six months by the Grand and General Council, the country's legislative body. Normally the Regents are chosen from parties in coalition and serve a six-month term.

  9. Italy–San Marino relations - Wikipedia

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    Other situations that have made the relations between San Marino and Italy tense is the search of the San Marino Consulate of Rimini by the Guardia di Finanza on 21 July 2009, to look for information on a domiciled person in the consulate: the search was defined by the San Marino government as "an unjustified and disrespectful act of a ...