San Marino ((it)San Marino) | |
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Capital city | San Marino |
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Area | 61 km² |
Population | 32 000 hab. (2010) |
Density | 524,59 inhab./km² |
Form of State | parliamentary republic, diarchy |
Cash | euro (EUR) |
Electricity | 230 V/50 Hz, European and Italian plugs |
Telephone prefix | 378 |
Internet suffix | .sm |
Flow direction | Right-hand drive |
Spindle | UTC 1 |
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![]() 43 ° 56 ′ 24 ″ N 12 ° 27 ′ 36 ″ E | |
San Marino is a small country ofEurope landlocked byItaly.
Understand
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Weather
San Marino is subject to a Mediterranean-type climate, which nevertheless tends to become milder compared to the coast due to the altitude. In summer, temperatures vary from 20 to 30 ° C, and in winter from -2 to 10 ° C. The particularly hot summer seasons can nevertheless drive the thermometer up to 35 ° C, and it happens in winter to fall under the bar of −5 ° C, in which case Mount Titano may become covered with snow. Precipitation tends to be distributed harmoniously throughout the year, reaching an average level of 550 mm per year.
To go
Formalities
Foreigners who wish to enter the territory of San Marino and stay there for a period not exceeding three months must be in possession of the required document when entering the territory. Italian.
By plane
THE'Rimini Federico Fellini Airport Also serves as the international airport for the Republic of San Marino.
By train
By bus
By car
Circulate
By car
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What is the speed limit 70 km / h on the roads and at 50 km / h in urban areas.
To speak
The official language of San Marino isItalian. Due to the large tourist influx in the region, however, almost all residents can speak another language fluently, most often in English, in German or in French.
To buy
Cash
San Marino uses theeuro. It is one of the many European countries that use this common currency. Euro banknotes and coins are legal tender throughout the country.
Countries which have the euro as official currency:
These countries are collectively referred to as the "euro area". |
One euro is divided into 100 eurocents Where euro cents abbreviated cents Where cents.
The official euro symbol is €, and its ISO code is EUR. There is no official symbol for Eurocents.
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- Tickets
- Euro banknotes are the same in all countries.
- Ordinary parts
- All euro area countries have issued coins with a distinctive national side on one side, and a common standard side on the other side. Coins can be used in all countries, regardless of the country of origin of the coin used, for example a one euro coin from Finland can be used in Portugal.
- Two euro commemorative coins
- They differ from normal two euro coins only on their "national" side and circulate freely as legal tender. Each country can produce a certain quantity of it as part of their normal parts production. There are also commemorative two euro coins "at European level". They are produced to commemorate special events, such as the anniversary of important treaties.
- Withdrawal of money
- Cash withdrawals from ATMs are billed at the same price as cash withdrawals in the country of origin for holders of a bank card from an account in a country in the euro zone. Money transfers between two accounts are also considered by banks as a transfer between two accounts in the same country.
Eat
Have a drink / Go out
Housing
Although San Marino has a few hotels, the resort town of Rimini has more and is probably more economical.
Communicate
Manage the day-to-day
Belgium (to see "Belgian embassy " To Rome),
39 06 3609511, 39 335 234157 (noto emergency only for Belgians)
Italy Avenue A. Onofri 117,
378 0549 991271
Portugal Battisti St, nº 3
Romania Via Valle di Marco 4,
378 0549 995400, fax : 378 0549 995 576, e-mail : [email protected] – Honorary Consulate General in San Marino.
Holy See Father Domus Plebis,
378 0549 992448 – apostolic nunciature in San Marino.
Security
![]() | Emergency telephone number: Police :113 Ambulance:118 Firefighter :115 |