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\"san_marino_flag\"<\/a>San Marino, officially the Republic of San Marino (also known as the Most Serene Republic of San Marino), is a microstate situated within the state of Italy. About one third times the size of Washington, DC, San Marino has a total area of only 24 square miles. It’s the world’s smallest republic and the world’s 227th state by land mass. By population, San Marino is the 214th most populated nation in the world, with 32,448 inhabitants. The country’s largest city is Dogana, while the Republic’s capital is the City of San Marino.<\/p>\n

Basic History of San Marino<\/strong><\/p>\n

Claimed to be the oldest surviving sovereign state and constitutional republic in the world, San Marino is the continuation of the monastic community founded in 301 by Saint Marinus of Arba<\/a>. The community that was formed around his small church by the 5th century managed to maintain its independence because of its relatively inaccessible location, but it was only in 1631 when its status was recognized by the Papacy.<\/p>\n

\"san_marino_map\"<\/a>During the Italian unification process in the 19th century, San Marino served as a refuge for people persecuted because of their support for unification. In recognition of this support, Giuseppe Garibaldi<\/a> accepted the wish of San Marino not to be incorporated into the newly-founded Italian state. San Marino remained neutral during World War I and was ruled by a fascist government from 1923 until 1943. It kept its neutrality during World War II as well, but was bombed by the Royal Air Force, who believed that San Marino had been occupied by German forces and was being used to store ammunition. The country was eventually occupied by Nazi Germany in September 1944, but its was liberated by the Allied forces after the four-day Battle of San Marino<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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