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Title         :San Marino 
Text          : 
                                   San Marino 
 
                                    Geography 
 
Location: 
    Southern Europe, an enclave in central Italy 
Map references: 
    Europe 


Area: 
  total area: 
    60 sq km 
  land area: 
    60 sq km 
  comparative area: 
    about 0.3 times the size of Washington, DC 
Land boundaries: 
    total 39 km, Italy 39 km 
Coastline: 
    0 km (landlocked) 
Maritime claims: 
    none; landlocked 
International disputes: 
    none 
Climate: 
    Mediterranean; mild to cool winters; warm, sunny summers 
Terrain: 
    rugged mountains 
Natural resources: 
    building stone 
Land use: 
  arable land: 
    17% 
  permanent crops: 
    0% 
  meadows and pastures: 
    0% 
  forest and woodland: 
    0% 
  other: 
    83% 
Irrigated land: 
    NA sq km 
Environment: 
  international agreements: 
    NA 
  current issues: 
    NA 
  natural hazards: 
    party to - Biodiversity, Climate Change, Nuclear Test Ban; signed, but not 
    ratified - Air Pollution 
Note: 
    landlocked; smallest independent state in Europe after the Holy See and 
    Monaco; dominated by the Apennines 
 
                                     People 
 
Population: 
    24,313 (July 1995 est.) 
Age structure: 
  0-14 years: 
    16% (female 1,944; male 1,962) 
  15-64 years: 
    68% (female 8,243; male 8,354) 
  65 years and over: 
    16% (female 2,198; male 1,612) (July 1995 est.) 
Population growth rate: 
    0.88% (1995 est.) 
Birth rate: 


    10.98 births/1,000 population (1995 est.) 
Death rate: 
    7.61 deaths/1,000 population (1995 est.) 
Net migration rate: 
    5.47 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1995 est.) 
Infant mortality rate: 
    5.6 deaths/1,000 live births (1995 est.) 
Life expectancy at birth: 
  total population: 
    81.27 years 
  male: 
    77.26 years 
  female: 
    85.29 years (1995 est.) 
Total fertility rate: 
    1.52 children born/woman (1995 est.) 
Nationality: 
  noun: 
    Sammarinese (singular and plural) 
  adjective: 
    Sammarinese 
Ethnic divisions: 
    Sammarinese, Italian 
Religions: 
    Roman Catholic 
Languages: 
    Italian 
Literacy: 
    age 10 and over can read and write (1976) 
  total population: 
    96% 
  male: 
    97% 
  female: 
    95% 
Labor force: 
    4,300 (est.) 
  by occupation: 
    industry 42%, agriculture 3% 
 
                                   Government 
 
Names: 
  conventional long form: 
    Republic of San Marino 
  conventional short form: 
    San Marino 
  local long form: 
    Repubblica di San Marino 
  local short form: 
    San Marino 
Digraph: 
    SM 
Type: 
    republic 
Capital: 
    San Marino 
Administrative divisions: 
    9 municipalities (castelli, singular - castello); Acquaviva, Borgo Maggiore,
 


    Chiesanuova, Domagnano, Faetano, Fiorentino, Monte Giardino, San Marino, 
    Serravalle 
Independence: 
    301 AD (by tradition) 
National holiday: 
    Anniversary of the Foundation of the Republic, 3 September 
Constitution: 
    8 October 1600; electoral law of 1926 serves some of the functions of a 
    constitution 
Legal system: 
    based on civil law system with Italian law influences; has not accepted 
    compulsory ICJ jurisdiction 
Suffrage: 
    18 years of age; universal 
Executive branch: 
  co-chiefs of state: 
    Captain Regent Marino BOLLINI and Captain Regent Settimio LONFERNINI (for 
    the period 1 April 1995-30 September 1995) 
  head of government: 
    Secretary of State Gabriele GATTI (since July 1986) 
  cabinet: 
    Congress of State 
  note: 
    the popularly elected parliament (Great and General Council) selects two of 
    its members to serve as the Captains Regent (Co-Chiefs of State) for a 
    six-month period; they preside over meetings of the Great and General 
    Council and its cabinet (Congress of State) which has ten other members, all
 
    selected by the Great and General Council; assisting the Captains Regent are
 
    three Secretaries of State - Foreign Affairs, Internal Affairs, and Finance 
    - and several additional secretaries; the Secretary of State for Foreign 
    Affairs has come to assume many of the prerogatives of a prime minister 
Legislative branch: 
    unicameral 
  Great and General Council: 
     (Consiglio Grande e Generale) elections last held 30 May 1993 (next to be 
    held by NA May 1998); results - PDCS 41.4%, PSS 23.7%, PDP 18.6%, ADP 7.7%, 
    MD 5.3%, RC 3.3%; seats - (60 total) PDCS 26, PSS 14, PDP 11, ADP 4, MD 3, 
    RC 2 
Judicial branch: 
    Council of Twelve (Consiglio dei XII) 
 
                                   Government 
Political parties and leaders: 
    Christian Democratic Party (PDCS), Cesare GASPERONI, secretary general; 
    Democratic Progressive Party (PDP - formerly San Marino Communist Party 
    (PSS)), Stefano MACINA, secretary general; San Marino Socialist Party (PSS),
 
    Maurizio RATTINI, secretary general; Democratic Movement (MD), Emilio Della 
    BALDA; Popular Democratic Alliance (ADP); Communist Refoundation (RC), 
    Guiseppe AMICHI, Renato FABBRI; Moderate Group, Alvaro SELVA; Social 
    Democratic Party 
Member of: 
    CE, ECE, ICAO, ICFTU, ICRM, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IOC, IOM (observer), ITU, NAM 
    (guest), OSCE, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WTO 
Diplomatic representation in US: 
  honorary consulate(s) general: 
    Washington and New York 
  honorary consulate(s): 


    Detroit 
US diplomatic representation: 
    no mission in San Marino, but the Consul General in Florence (Italy) is 
    accredited to San Marino 
Flag: 
    two equal horizontal bands of white (top) and light blue with the national 
    coat of arms superimposed in the center; the coat of arms has a shield 
    (featuring three towers on three peaks) flanked by a wreath, below a crown 
    and above a scroll bearing the word LIBERTAS (Liberty) 
 
                                     Economy 
 
Overview: 
    The tourist sector contributes over 50% of GDP. In 1993 more than 3 million 
    tourists visited San Marino. The key industries are banking, wearing 
    apparel, electronics, and ceramics. Main agricultural products are wine and 
    cheeses. The per capita level of output and standard of living are 
    comparable to those of Italy, which supplies much of its food. 
National product: 
    GDP - purchasing power parity - $380 million (1993 est.) 
National product real growth rate: 
    2.4% (1993 est.) 
National product per capita: 
    $15,800 (1993 est.) 
Inflation rate (consumer prices): 
    5.5% (1993) 
Unemployment rate: 
    4.9% (December 1993) 
Budget: 
  revenues: 
    $275 million 
  expenditures: 
    $275 million, including capital expenditures of $NA (1992 est.) 
Exports: 
    trade data are included with the statistics for Italy; commodities: building
 
    stone, lime, wood, chestnuts, wheat, wine, baked goods, hides, and ceramics 
Imports: 
    wide variety of consumer manufactures, food 
External debt: 
    $NA 
Industrial production: 
    growth rate NA%; accounts for 42% of labor force 
Electricity: 
    supplied by Italy 
Industries: 
    tourism, textiles, electronics, ceramics, cement, wine 
Agriculture: 
    employs 3% of labor force; products - wheat, grapes, maize, olives, meat, 
    cheese, hides; small numbers of cattle, pigs, horses 
Economic aid: 
    $NA 
Currency: 
    1 Italian lire (Lit) = 100 centesimi; note - also mints its own coins 
Exchange rates: 
    Italian lire (Lit) per US$1 - 1,609.5 (January 1995), 1,612.4 (1994), 
    1,573.7 (1993), 1,232.4 (1992), 1,240.6 (1991), 1,198.1 (1990) 
Fiscal year: 
    calendar year 
 


                                 Transportation 
 
Railroads: 
    0 km 
Highways: 
  total: 
    104 km 
  paved: 
    NA 
  unpaved: 
    NA 
Ports: 
    none 
Airports: 
    none 
 
                                 Communications 
 
Telephone system: 
    11,700 telephones; automatic telephone system completely integrated into 
    Italian system 
  local: 
    NA 
  intercity: 
    NA 
  international: 
    microwave and cable links into Italian networks; no communication satellite 
    facilities 
Radio: 
  broadcast stations: 
    AM NA, FM NA, shortwave NA 
  radios: 
    NA 
Television: 
  broadcast stations: 
    NA; note - receives broadcasts from Italy 
  televisions: 
    NA 
 
                                 Defense Forces 
 
Branches: 
    public security or police force 
Defense expenditures: 
    $3.7 million (1992 est.), 1% of GDP 

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The World Factbook IN National Trade Data Bank: The Export Connection (disk 2 of a 2 disk set), January, 1996, United States Department of Commerce (http://www.doc.gov/),Economics and Statistics Administration (http://www.doc.gov/resources/ESA_info.html), SuDoc No: C1.88:996/2/v.2

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