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San Marino
According to tradition, San Marino was
founded about A.D. 350 and had the good
luck for centuries to stay out of the many
wars and feuds on the Italian peninsula. [eng]
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History of San Marino
Comprehensive online resources about the history of the country of San Marino. [eng]
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Search Europe - History: By Region: San Marino
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Background Note: San Marino
Geography, People, Government, Economy. [eng]
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History of San Marino
San Marino is comprised of native Sammarinese and Italian citizens. Crop farming, sheep
farming and the working of stone from the quarries formed the early backbone of San Marino's
economy. San Marino has no mineral resources, and today most of the land is cultivated or
covered by woods. [eng]
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San Marino, country, Europe. The Columbia Encyclopedia
By the mid-5th cent., a community was formed; because of its relatively inaccessible
location and its poverty, it has succeeded, with a few brief interruptions, in maintaining its
independence. In 1631 its independence was recognized by the papacy. [eng]
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San Marino -- Primary Documents
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History
In the Republic of San Marino, the veneration of the Saint who, according to legend, founded the Republic, is extremely
deep-rooted and widespread. The legend narrates how this master stone-cutter teft his native island of Arbe in Dalmatia and
came to Mount Titano to establish a small community of Christians anxious to escape the persecutions of the emperor Diocletian. [eng]
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Storia della Repubblica di San Marino
Nella Repubblica di San Marino il culto del Santo, cui la leggenda fa risalire il merito di aver fondato la
Repubblica č diffuso e sinceramente sentito. Ed č appunto la leggenda che ci tramanda la figura di questo
esperto lavoratore della pietra che, venuto dalla natia isola di Arbe in Dalmazia, salě sul monte Titano ed ivi
fondň una piccola comunitŕ di cristiani perseguitati per la loro fede al tempo dell'Imperatore Diocleziano. [ita]
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Some history about San Marino
According to the legend Marino, an expert on working with stone, came from the island of Arbe located
in Dalmatia, during the domination of Diocleziano. On Mount Titano Marino founded a small community of
people following their believe in christian religion. [eng]
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