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◆ COMMUNICATIONS(8 fields)
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
2 (2000)
Internet country code
.sm
Internet users
NA
Radio broadcast stations
AM 0, FM 3, shortwave 0 (1998)
Telephone system
general assessment: adequate connections domestic: automatic telephone system completely integrated into Italian system international: connected to Italian international network
Telephones - main lines in use
18,000 (1998)
Telephones - mobile cellular
3,010 (1998)
Television broadcast stations
1 (San Marino residents also receive broadcasts from Italy) (1997)
◆ ECONOMY(30 fields)
Agriculture - products
wheat, grapes, corn, olives; cattle, pigs, horses, beef, cheese, hides
Budget
revenues: $400 million expenditures: $400 million, including capital expenditures of $NA (2000 est.)
Currency
euro (EUR)
Currency code
EUR
Debt - external
$NA
Economic aid - recipient
$NA
Economy - overview
The tourist sector contributes over 50% of GDP. In 2000 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 the most prosperous regions of Italy, which supplies much of its food.
Electricity - consumption
NA (2000)
Electricity - exports
0 kWh note: electric power supplied by Italy
Electricity - imports
0 kWh note: electricity supplied by Italy
Electricity - production
NA
Electricity - production by source
fossil fuel: 41.18% other: 0% nuclear: 0% hydro: 58.82%
Exchange rates
euros per US dollar - 1.06 (2002), 1.12 (2001), 1.09 (2000), 0.94 (1999)
Exports
trade data are included with the statistics for Italy
Exports - commodities
building stone, lime, wood, chestnuts, wheat, wine, baked goods, hides, ceramics
Fiscal year
calendar year
GDP
purchasing power parity - $940 million (2001 est.)
GDP - composition by sector
agriculture: NA% industry: NA% services: NA%
GDP - per capita
purchasing power parity - $34,600 (2001 est.)
GDP - real growth rate
7.5% (2001 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share
lowest 10%: NA% highest 10%: NA%
Imports
trade data are included with the statistics for Italy
Imports - commodities
wide variety of consumer manufactures, food
Industrial production growth rate
6% (1997 est.)
Industries
tourism, banking, textiles, electronics, ceramics, cement, wine
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
3.3% (2001)
Labor force
18,500 (1999)
Labor force - by occupation
services 57%, industry 42%, agriculture 1% (2000 est.)
Population below poverty line
NA%
Unemployment rate
2.6% (2001)
◆ GEOGRAPHY(18 fields)
Area
total: 61.2 sq km water: 0 sq km land: 61.2 sq km
Area - comparative
about 0.3 times the size of Washington, DC
Climate
Mediterranean; mild to cool winters; warm, sunny summers
Coastline
0 km (landlocked)
Elevation extremes
lowest point: Torrente Ausa 55 m highest point: Monte Titano 755 m
Environment - current issues
NA
Environment - international agreements
party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Nuclear Test Ban signed, but not ratified: Air Pollution
Geographic coordinates
43 46 N, 12 25 E
Geography - note
landlocked; smallest independent state in Europe after the Holy See and Monaco; dominated by the Apennines
Irrigated land
NA sq km
Land boundaries
total: 39 km border countries: Italy 39 km
Land use
arable land: 16.67% permanent crops: 0% other: 83.33% (1998 est.)
Location
Southern Europe, an enclave in central Italy
Map references
Europe
Maritime claims
none (landlocked)
Natural hazards
NA
Natural resources
building stone
Terrain
rugged mountains
◆ GOVERNMENT(18 fields)
Administrative divisions
9 municipalities (castelli, singular - castello); Acquaviva, Borgo Maggiore, Chiesanuova, Domagnano, Faetano, Fiorentino, Monte Giardino, San Marino, Serravalle
Capital
San Marino
Constitution
8 October 1600; electoral law of 1926 serves some of the functions of a constitution
Country name
conventional long form: Republic of San Marino conventional short form: San Marino local short form: San Marino local long form: Repubblica di San Marino
Diplomatic representation from the US
the US does not have an embassy in San Marino; the US Consul General in Florence (Italy) is accredited to San Marino
Diplomatic representation in the US
San Marino does not have an embassy in the US honorary consulate(s) general: Washington, DC and New York honorary consulate(s): Detroit and Honolulu
Executive branch
chief of state: cochiefs of state Captain Regent Giovanni LONFERNINI and Captain Regent Valeria CIAVATTA (for the period 1 October 2003-31 March 2004) elections: cochiefs of state (captains regent) elected by the Great and General Council for a six-month term; election last held NA September 2003 (next to be held NA March 2004); secretary of state for foreign and political affairs elected by the Great and General Council for a five-year term; election last held 17 December 2002 (next to be held NA June 2007) note: the popularly elected parliament (Grand and General Council) selects two of its members to serve as the Captains Regent (cochiefs of state) for a six-month period; they preside over meetings of the Grand and General Council and its cabinet (Congress of State), which has 10 other members, all selected by the Grand and General Council; assisting the captains regent are 10 secretaries of state; the secretary of state for Foreign Affairs has assumed some of the prerogatives of a prime minister election results: Giovanni LONFERNINI and Valeria CIAVATTA elected captains regent; percent of legislative vote - NA%; Fiorenzo STOLFI elected secretary of state for foreign and political affairs; percent of legislative vote - 40% cabinet: Congress of State elected by the Great and General Council for a five-year term head of government: Secretary of State for Foreign and Political Affairs Fiorenzo STOLFI (since 17 December 2002)
Flag description
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)
Government type
independent republic
Independence
3 September 301
International organization participation
CE, ECE, FAO, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICFTU, ICRM, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, IOC, IOM (observer), ITU, OPCW, OSCE, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WToO
Judicial branch
Council of Twelve or Consiglio dei XII
Legal system
based on civil law system with Italian law influences; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
Legislative branch
unicameral Grand and General Council or Consiglio Grande e Generale (60 seats; members are elected by direct, popular vote to serve five-year terms) elections: last held 10 June 2001 (next to be held by June 2006) election results: percent of vote by party - PDCS 41.4%, PSS 24.2%, PD 20.8%, APDS 8.2%, RC 3.4%, AN 1.9%; seats by party - PDCS 25, PSS 15, PD 12, APDS 5, RC 2, AN 1
National holiday
Founding of the Republic, 3 September (301)
Political parties and leaders
Communist Refoundation or RC [Ivan FOSHI]; Ideas in Movement or IM [Alessandro ROSSI]; National Alliance or AN [leader NA]; Party of Democrats or PD [Claudio FELICI]; San Marino Christian Democratic Party or PDCS [Giovanni LONFERNINI]; San Marino Popular Alliance of Democrats or APDS [Roberto GIORGETTI]; San Marino Socialist Party or PSS [Alberto CECCHETTI]; Socialists for Reform or SR [Renzo GIARDI]
Political pressure groups and leaders
NA
Suffrage
18 years of age; universal
◆ INTRODUCTION(1 fields)
Background
The third smallest state in Europe (after the Holy See and Monaco) also claims to be the world's oldest republic. According to tradition, it was founded by a Christian stonemason named Marinus in 301 A.D. San Marino's foreign policy is aligned with that of Italy. Social and political trends in the republic also track closely with those of its larger neighbor.
◆ MILITARY(3 fields)
Military branches
Voluntary Military Force (Corpi Militari Voluntar), Gendarmerie; note - the Voluntary Military Force performs ceremonial duties and limited police assistance
Military expenditures - dollar figure
$700,000 (FY00/01)
Military expenditures - percent of GDP
NA%
◆ PEOPLE(19 fields)
Age structure
0-14 years: 16.3% (male 2,364; female 2,220) 15-64 years: 67.1% (male 9,149; female 9,731) 65 years and over: 16.6% (male 2,009; female 2,646) (2003 est.)
Birth rate
10.49 births/1,000 population (2003 est.)
Death rate
7.86 deaths/1,000 population (2003 est.)
Ethnic groups
Sammarinese, Italian
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate
NA%
HIV/AIDS - deaths
NA
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS
NA
Infant mortality rate
total: 5.97 deaths/1,000 live births female: 5.5 deaths/1,000 live births (2003 est.) male: 6.41 deaths/1,000 live births
Languages
Italian
Life expectancy at birth
total population: 81.43 years male: 77.9 years female: 85.26 years (2003 est.)
Literacy
definition: age 10 and over can read and write total population: 96% male: 97% female: 95% (1976 est.)
Median age
total: 39.6 years male: 39.2 years female: 40 years (2002)
Nationality
noun: Sammarinese (singular and plural) adjective: Sammarinese
Net migration rate
11.13 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2003 est.)
Population
28,119 (July 2003 est.)
Population growth rate
1.38% (2003 est.)
Religions
Roman Catholic
Sex ratio
at birth: 1.09 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.07 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.94 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.76 male(s)/female total population: 0.93 male(s)/female (2003 est.)
Total fertility rate
1.31 children born/woman (2003 est.)
◆ TRANSNATIONAL ISSUES(1 fields)
Disputes - international
none
◆ TRANSPORTATION(5 fields)
Airports
none (2002)
Highways
total: 220 km paved: 220 km unpaved: 0 km (2001)
Ports and harbors
none
Railways
0 km; note - there is a 1.5-km cable railway connecting the city of San Marino to Borgo Maggiore
Waterways
none