In the
At a time when the authority of the Empire was waning
and the temporal power of the Pope had not yet been established, the local
population, like those of numerous other Italian city states, decided to give
themselves some form of government. Hence a free city was born. And while other
Italian cities each dedicated their freedom to a saint, so the small community
on Mount Titano, in memory of the legendary figure of Marinus, the
stone-cutter, called itself “Land of San Marino”, later "Free city of San
Marino" and finally "Republic of San Marino". This is how the
social fabric of the Republic originated.
Government was entrusted to an assembly of the heads
of families called the "Arengo" presided over by a Rector. Always
anxious to promote peaceful relations and goodwill, this assembly drew up and
promulgated the first laws, the Statutes, inspired by the principles of
democracy. As the community grew, a Captain Defender was appointed to share the
responsibility of the executive with the Rector.
It was only in 1243 that the first two Consuls, the
Captains Regent, were elected to office for a period of six months; a
twice-yearly appointment made regularly since then right up to the present day,
thereby confirming the validity and efficiency of the institutions and, in
particular, of the Regency. And it was thanks to the wisdom which inspired the
ancient free city of
The events of history were complicated and their
outcomes often uncertain. In the end though the love of freedom enabled the
free city to maintain its liberty. Particularly significant were the disputes
with the Bishops of Montefeltro who demanded the payment of a tribute. The
people of
The territory of
The
In 1797, Napoleon offered gifts and friendship to
In the year 1861, Abraham Lincoln showed his
friendship and sympathy for
Today the Republic is independent, democratic and
neutral, and although it continues to remain faithful to its ancient
traditions, it is becoming ever more responsive to the call of progress.
Capital:
Government: republic
Area: 61 km˛
Population: 30.800 (2008)
Currency: Euro (100 cents), before
2002: Sammarinese lira (100 centesimi)
Internet TLD: .sm
Dialling code: +378
Links
Flag of
The website of the Philatelic
Service.
Country description from the BBC.
Country description from
the CIA.
Official website of the department
of Foreign Affairs of
Stamp catalogue
date:
designer: -
printer: Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, Officina
Carte Valori,
perforated: 14
remark: printed
in small sheets of ten stamps
1 L. 100 rising
sun with 'UNRRA', family, Monte Titano (symbolic representation "
text "UNUS IN
UNIVERSO ANIMUS"
multicoloured
(cat. Michel 350/SG
324/Yvert )

date:
designer: C. Mezzana
printer: Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, Officina
Carte Valori,
perforated: 14
remark: stamps
nrs. 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14 and 15 air mail
2 1 LIRA message
and signature of president Roosevelt, coat of arms of
text "17 GENNAIO
1945 / ......OGGI PIU' CHE MAI GLI AMICI / DELLA LIBERTA' TROVANO INCO- /
RAGGIAMENTO NELLA
VERITA' DI- / MOSTRATA DA S. MARINO CON LA / PROPRIA ESPERIENZA ED
ESPRESSA / NELLE
PAROLE DEL PRESIDENTE /
brownish yellow, brown
(cat. Michel 356/SG
336 d/Yvert )

3 1 LIRA portrait,
American eagle with arrows, Monte Titano, text "OMMAGIO A / F.D.
ROOSEVELT"
blue, grey, brown
(cat. Michel 362/SG
336 j/Yvert )

4 2 LIRE portrait
with bow tie, coat of arms of San Marino, text "OMMAGIO A / F.D.
ROOSEVELT"
blue, grey, brown
(cat. Michel 357/SG
336 e/Yvert )

5 2 LIRE portrait
with bow tie, coat of arms of San Marino, text "OMMAGIO A / F.D.
ROOSEVELT"
blue, grey, brown
(cat. Michel 363/SG
336 k/Yvert )

6 5 LIRE portrait
with bow tie, coat of arms of San Marino, text "OMMAGIO A / F.D.
ROOSEVELT"
blue, grey, brown
(cat. Michel 358/SG
336 f/Yvert )

7 5 LIRE portrait
with bow tie, coat of arms of San Marino, text "OMMAGIO A / F.D.
ROOSEVELT"
blue, grey, brown
(cat. Michel 364/SG
336 l/Yvert )

8 15 LIRE portrait
with bow tie, coat of arms of San Marino, text "OMMAGIO A / F.D.
ROOSEVELT"
blue, grey, brown
(cat. Michel 359/SG
336 g/Yvert )

9 20 LIRE portrait
with bow tie, coat of arms of San Marino, text "OMMAGIO A / F.D.
ROOSEVELT"
blue, grey, brown
(cat. Michel 365/SG
336 m/Yvert )

10 31 LIRE portrait
with bow tie, coat of arms of San Marino, text "OMMAGIO A / F.D.
ROOSEVELT"
blue, grey, brown
(cat. Michel 366/SG
336 n/Yvert )

11 50 LIRE portrait
with bow tie, coat of arms of San Marino, text "OMMAGIO A / F.D.
ROOSEVELT"
blue, grey, brown
(cat. Michel 360/SG
336 h/Yvert )

12 50 LIRE portrait
with bow tie, coat of arms of San Marino, text "OMMAGIO A / F.D.
ROOSEVELT"
blue, grey, brown
(cat. Michel 367/SG
336 o/Yvert )

13 100 LIRE portrait
with bow tie, coat of arms of San Marino, text "OMMAGIO A / F.D.
ROOSEVELT"
blue, grey, brown
(cat. Michel 361/SG
336 i/Yvert )

14 100 LIRE portrait
with bow tie, coat of arms of San Marino, text "OMMAGIO A / F.D.
ROOSEVELT"
blue, grey, brown
(cat. Michel 368/SG
336 p/Yvert )

15 200 LIRE portrait
with bow tie, coat of arms of San Marino, text "OMMAGIO A / F.D.
ROOSEVELT"
blue, grey, brown
(cat. Michel 369/SG
336 q/Yvert )

last revised: 16 November 2008