San Marino | Europe's small Country | San Marino Italy | Italian Territory | Without Airport
#SanMarino #Europe'ssmallCountry #SanMarinoItaly #ItalianTerritory #WithoutAirportSan Marino is an independent mountainous microstate surrounded by Italian territory. Among the world’s oldest republic, it retains much of its historic architecture. The city was founded by Saint Marinus and several Christian refugees in the year 301. Its area is about 61.2 km square. Its flag has two colors – sky blue represents the “sky” and white represents “ snow/ice”. The three towers are also prominent on the flag.
On the mountain’s eastern ridge, a path links three towers, part of the city’s ancient defensive system. These include the Castello della Guaita, a small fortress with crenellated walls enclosing a watchtower. On the slope of Monte Titano sits the capital which is known for its medieval walled old town and narrow cobblestone streets.
More than three million people per year visit the city out of which 85% are Italian and developed as a tourist center. Cars are prohibited in much of the town center. It is the smallest country amongst the members of UN. Its also a member of European Union. Its GDP is 2.1 billion dollars, out of which 2.4% is spent on education, 0.2% on agriculture and 6.1% on health. There is no airport, no college, no university except High school.
San Marino do no accept dual nationality. Females have more rights than males. San Marino has scenic beauty and a beautiful place to visit.
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