- It is a
seaside resort in Gulf of Taranto. Its
inhabitants are
called Marinese. It is also
called Ginosa Marina.
Marina di
Ginosa was
originally called...
- The lira (plural lire; abbreviation: SML) was the
currency of San
Marino from the 1860s
until it was
replaced by the euro on 1
January 2002. It was equivalent...
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Article 18 of the
Brexit withdrawal agreement) Andorran, Monégasque and San
Marinese citizens Holders of
local border traffic permits Heads of
state and dignitaries...
- ****istant to the
Minister of Justice. In 2006 she was
elected to the San
Marinese Parliament, the
Grand and
General Council. She
entered parliament again...
- The
Sammarinese Socialist Party (Italian:
Partito Socialista Sammarinese, PSS) was a
socialist and, later, social-democratic
political party in San Marino...
- This is a list of
public holidays in San Marino. "Annio
Maria Matteimi 2011, p. 23"...
-
remained tied to
Sabine and
Latin influence.
Despite its long oral tradition,
Marinese seems to be
losing ground in
favour of the
Roman dialect,
reduced more...
-
Declaration of Citizens'
Rights and of the
fundamental principles of the San
Marinese legal order (PDF), Albo del
Pubblico Palazzo, 17 July 1974,
retrieved 11...
- The
Sammarinese Communist Party (Italian:
Partito Comunista Sammarinese,
abbreviated PCS) was a
Marxist political party in the
small European republic...
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Sammarinese p****ports are p****ports
issued to
citizens of San
Marino for
international travel.
Applications for a
Sammarinese p****port are
lodged at the...