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San Marino
2014 Edition — sovereign
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Communications
Broadcast media
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state-owned public broadcaster operates 1 TV station and 3 radio stations; receives radio and TV broadcasts from Italy (2012)
Internet country code
[time series]
.sm
Internet users
(Internet hosts)
[time series]
11,015 (2012) country comparison to the world: 133
Internet users
[time series]
17,000 (2009) country comparison to the world: 195
Telecommunication systems
(Telephone system)
[time series]
general assessment: automatic telephone system completely integrated into Italian system domestic: combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular teledensity 170 telephones per 100 persons international: country code - 378; connected to Italian international network (2011)
Telephones - fixed lines
(Telephones - main lines in use)
[time series]
18,700 (2012) country comparison to the world: 189
Telephones - mobile cellular
[time series]
36,000 (2011) country comparison to the world: 205
Economy
Agricultural products
(Agriculture - products)
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wheat, grapes, corn, olives; cattle, pigs, horses, beef, cheese, hides
Budget
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revenues: $667.7 million expenditures: $721.8 million (2011)
Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)
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-2.9% of GDP (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 121
Commercial bank prime lending rate
[time series]
5.92% (31 December 2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 146 5.38% (31 December 2010 est.)
Debt - external
[time series]
$NA
Economic overview
(Economy - overview)
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San Marino's economy relies heavily on tourism, the banking industry and the manufacture and export of ceramics, clothing, fabrics, furniture, paints, spirits, tiles, and wine. The manufacturing and financial sectors account for more than half of San Marino's GDP. The per capita level of output and standard of living are comparable to those of the most prosperous regions of Italy. The economy benefits from foreign investment due to its relatively low corporate taxes and low taxes on interest earnings. The income tax rate is also very low, about one-third the average EU level. San Marino does not issue public debt securities; when necessary, it finances deficits by drawing down central bank deposits. San Marino's economy has been contracting since 2008, largely due to weakened demand from Italy - which accounts for nearly 90% of its export market - and financial sector consolidation. Difficulties in the banking sector, the recent global economic downturn, and the sizeable decline in tax revenues have contributed to negative real GDP growth. The government has adopted measures to counter the economic downturn, including subsidized credit to businesses and is seeking to shift its growth model away from a reliance on bank and tax secrecy. San Marino continues to work towards harmonizing its fiscal laws with EU and international standards. In September 2009, the OECD removed San Marino from its list of tax havens that have yet to fully adopt global tax standards, and in 2010 San Marino signed Tax Information Exchange Agreements with most major countries. In 2013 San Marino's Government signed a Double Taxation Agreement with Italy, but a referendum on EU membership failed to reach the quorum needed to bring it to a vote.
Exchange rates
[time series]
euros (EUR) per US dollar - 0.7634 (2012 est.) 0.7752 (2011 est.) 0.755 (2010 est.) 0.7198 (2009 est.) 0.6827 (2008 est.)
Exports
[time series]
$3.827 billion (2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 124 $2.576 billion (2010 est.)
Exports - commodities
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building stone, lime, wood, chestnuts, wheat, wine, baked goods, hides, ceramics
Exports - partners
[time series]
Italy 82.3% (2012 est.)
Fiscal year
[time series]
calendar year
GDP (official exchange rate)
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$1.866 billion (2013 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity)
(GDP (purchasing power parity))
[time series]
$1.306 billion (2013 est.) country comparison to the world: 200 $1.353 billion (2012 est.) $1.409 billion (2011 est.) note: data are in 2013 US dollars
GDP - composition, by end use
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exports of goods and services: 176.6% imports of goods and services: -153.3%
GDP - composition, by sector of origin
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agriculture: 0.1% industry: 39.2% services: 60.7% (2009)
Real GDP per capita
(GDP - per capita (PPP))
[time series]
$NA (2013 est.) $55,000 (2012 est.) $60,800 (2011 est.)
Real GDP growth rate
(GDP - real growth rate)
[time series]
-3.5% (2013 est.) country comparison to the world: 215 -4% (2012 est.) -2.5% (2011 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share
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lowest 10%: NA% highest 10%: NA%
Imports
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$2.551 billion (2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 154 $2.132 billion (2010 est.)
Imports - commodities
[time series]
wide variety of consumer manufactures, food, energy
Imports - partners
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Italy 81.8% (2012 est.)
Industrial production growth rate
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-1.1% (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 179
Industries
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tourism, banking, textiles, electronics, ceramics, cement, wine
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
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2.8% (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 106 2% (2011)
Labor force
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21,960 (September 2013) country comparison to the world: 209
Labor force - by occupation
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agriculture: 0.2% industry: 33.5% services: 66.3% (September 2013 es)
Market value of publicly traded shares
[time series]
$NA
Population below poverty line
[time series]
NA%
Public debt
[time series]
25.8% of GDP (2013 est.) country comparison to the world: 128 20.3% of GDP (2012 est.)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold
[time series]
$308.6 million (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 156 $341.9 million (2011)
Stock of broad money
[time series]
$4.584 billion (31 December 2007) country comparison to the world: 131 $4.584 billion
Stock of domestic credit
[time series]
$8.822 billion (30 September 2010) country comparison to the world: 100 $8.008 billion (31 December 2009)
Stock of narrow money
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$1.326 billion (31 December 2007)
Taxes and other revenues
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35.8% of GDP (2011) country comparison to the world: 62
Unemployment rate
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7% (2012) country comparison to the world: 73 5.5% (2011)
Geography
Area
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total: 61 sq km country comparison to the world: 229 land: 61 sq km water: 0 sq km
Area - comparative
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about one third times the size of Washington, DC
Climate
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Mediterranean; mild to cool winters; warm, sunny summers
Coastline
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0 km (landlocked)
Elevation
(Elevation extremes)
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lowest point: Torrente Ausa 55 m highest point: Monte Titano 755 m
Environment - current issues
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air pollution; urbanization decreasing rural farmlands
International environmental agreements
(Environment - international agreements)
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party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Whaling signed, but not ratified: Air Pollution
Geographic coordinates
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43 46 N, 12 25 E
Geography - note
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landlocked; smallest independent state in Europe after the Holy See and Monaco; dominated by the Apennines
Irrigated land
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NA
Land boundaries
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total: 39 km border countries: Italy 39 km
Land use
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arable land: 16.67% permanent crops: 0% other: 83.33% (2011)
Location
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Southern Europe, an enclave in central Italy
Map references
[time series]
Europe
Maritime claims
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none (landlocked)
Natural hazards
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NA
Natural resources
[time series]
building stone
Terrain
[time series]
rugged mountains
Government
Administrative divisions
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9 municipalities (castelli, singular - castello); Acquaviva, Borgo Maggiore, Chiesanuova, Domagnano, Faetano, Fiorentino, Montegiardino, San Marino Citta, Serravalle
Capital
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name: San Marino geographic coordinates: 43 56 N, 12 25 E time difference: UTC+1 (6 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October
Constitution
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consists of several legislative instruments, chief among them the Statutes (Leges Statuti) of 1600 and the Declaration of Citizen Rights of 1974; latter document amended 2000, 2002 (2013)
Country name
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conventional long form: Republic of San Marino conventional short form: San Marino local long form: Repubblica di San Marino local short form: San Marino
Diplomatic representation from the US
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the US does not have an embassy in San Marino; the ambassador to Italy is accredited to San Marino
Diplomatic representation in the US
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chief of mission: Ambassador Paolo RONDELLI (since 16 July 2007) chancery: 1711 N Street NW, 2nd floor, Washington, DC 20036 telephone: 202-223-2418 FAX: 202-223-2748
Executive branch
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chief of state: Co-chiefs of State Captain Regent Valeria CIAVATTA and Captain Regent Luca BECCARI (for the period 1 April-1 October 2014) head of government: Secretary of State for Foreign and Political Affairs Pasquale VALENTINI (since 5 December 2012) cabinet: Congress of State elected by the Great and General Council for a five-year term (For more information visit theWorld Leaders website) elections: co-chiefs of state (captains regent) elected by the Grand and General Council for a six-month term; election last held in March 2014 (next to be held in Septermber 2014); secretary of state for foreign and political affairs elected by the Grand and General Council for a five-year term; election last held on 11 November 2012 (next to be held by November 2017) election results: Anna Maria MUCCIOLI and Gian Carlo CAPICCHIONI elected captains regent; percent of legislative vote - NA; Pasquale VALENTINI elected secretary of state for foreign and political affairs; percent of legislative vote - NA note: the popularly elected parliament (Grand 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 Grand and General Council and its cabinet (Congress of State), which has nine other members, all are selected by the Grand and General Council; assisting the captains regent are nine secretaries of state; the secretary of state for Foreign Affairs has some prime ministerial roles
Flag
(Flag description)
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two equal horizontal bands of white (top) and light blue with the national coat of arms superimposed in the center; the main colors derive from the shield of the coat of arms, which features three white towers on three peaks on a blue field; the towers represent three castles built on San Marino's highest feature, Mount Titano: Guaita, Cesta, and Montale; the coat of arms is flanked by a wreath, below a crown and above a scroll bearing the word LIBERTAS (Liberty); the white and blue colors are also said to stand for peace and liberty respectively
Government type
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republic
Independence
[time series]
3 September 301
International law organization participation
[time series]
has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; accepts ICCt jurisdiction
International organization participation
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CE, FAO, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (NGOs), ICRM, IDA, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM (observer), IPU, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), LAIA (observer), OPCW, OSCE, Schengen Convention (de facto member), UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, Union Latina, UNWTO, UPU, WHO, WIPO
Judicial branch
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highest court(s): Council of Twelve or Consiglio dei XII (consists of 12 members) note - the College of Guarantors for the Constitutionality and General Norms functions as San Marino's constitutional court judge selection and term of office: judges elected by the Grand and General Council from among its own to serve 5-year terms subordinate courts: first instance and first appeal criminal, administrative, and civil courts; justices of the peace or conciliatory judges
Legal system
[time series]
civil law system with Italian civil law influences
Legislative branch
[time series]
unicameral Grand and General Council or Consiglio Grande e Generale (60 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms) elections: last held on 11 November 2012 (next to be held by November 2017) election results: percent of vote by party - San Marino Common Good coalition (San Marino Bene Comune) 50.7% (PDCS 29.5%, PSD 14.3%, AP 6.7%), Entente for the Country coalition (Intesa per Il Paese) 22.3% (PS 12.1%, UPR 8.4%, USDM 1.7%), Active Citizenry coalition (Cittadinanza Attiva) 16.1% (SU 9.1%, Civic 10 6.7%), Civic Movement R.E.T.E. 6.3%, For San Marino 2.8%, San Marino 3.0 1.8%; seats by party - San Marino Common Good coalition 35 (PDCS 21, PSD 10, AP 4), Entente for the Country coalition 12 (PS 7, UPR 5), Active Citizenry 9 (SU 5, Civic 10 4), Civic Movement R.E.T.E. 4
National anthem(s)
(National anthem)
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name: "Inno Nazionale della Repubblica" (National Anthem of the Republic) lyrics/music: none/Federico CONSOLO note: adopted 1894; the music for the lyric-less anthem is based on a 10th century chorale piece
National holiday
[time series]
Founding of the Republic, 3 September (A.D. 301)
National symbol(s)
[time series]
three peaks each displaying a tower
Political parties
(Political parties and leaders)
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San Marino Common Good: Christian Democrats or PDCS [Marco GATTI] Party of Socialists and Democrats or PSD [Gerardo GIOVAGNOLI] Popular Alliance or AP [Stefano PALMIERI] Entente for the Country: Socialist Party or PS [Augusto CASALI] Union for the Republic or UPR [Giovanni LONFERNINI] Sammarinese Union of Moderates or USDM [Romeo MORRI and Glauco SANSOVINI] Active Citizenship: United Left or SU [Alessandro ROSSI] Civic 10 [Mateo CIACCI] other: Civic Movement R.E.T.E. (Network) [Gloria ARCANGELONI] For San Marino [Emilio DELLA BALDA] San Marino 3.0 [Simone DELLA VALLE]
Political parties
(Political pressure groups and leaders)
[time series]
NA
Suffrage
[time series]
18 years of age; universal
Introduction
Background
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Geographically the third smallest state in Europe (after the Holy See and Monaco), San Marino also claims to be the world's oldest republic. According to tradition, it was founded by a Christian stonemason named MARINUS in A.D. 301. San Marino's foreign policy is aligned with that of the European Union, although it is not a member; social and political trends in the republic track closely with those of its larger neighbor, Italy.
Military
Manpower available for military service
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males age 16-49: 6,892 (2010 est.)
Manpower fit for military service
[time series]
males age 16-49: 5,565 females age 16-49: 6,067 (2010 est.)
Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually
[time series]
male: 186 female: 166 (2010 est.)
Military - note
[time series]
defense is the responsibility of Italy
Military and security forces
(Military branches)
[time series]
no regular military forces; voluntary Military Corps (Corpi Militari) performs ceremonial duties and limited police support functions (2010)
Military service age and obligation
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18 is the legal minimum age for voluntary military service; no conscription; government has the authority to call up all San Marino citizens from 16-60 years of age to service in the military (2012)
People and Society
Age structure
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0-14 years: 16% (male 2,779/female 2,445) 15-24 years: 10.9% (male 1,822/female 1,733) 25-54 years: 42.4% (male 6,552/female 7,328) 55-64 years: 12% (male 1,957/female 1,957) 65 years and over: 18.5% (male 2,756/female 3,413) (2014 est.)
Birth rate
[time series]
8.7 births/1,000 population (2014 est.) country comparison to the world: 215
Death rate
[time series]
8.31 deaths/1,000 population (2014 est.) country comparison to the world: 90
Education expenditure
(Education expenditures)
[time series]
NA
Ethnic groups
[time series]
Sammarinese, Italian
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate
[time series]
NA
HIV/AIDS - deaths
[time series]
NA
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS
[time series]
NA
Health expenditure
(Health expenditures)
[time series]
7.2% of GDP (2010) country comparison to the world: 80
Hospital bed density
[time series]
3.9 beds/1,000 population (2011)
Infant mortality rate
[time series]
total: 4.52 deaths/1,000 live births country comparison to the world: 185 male: 4.71 deaths/1,000 live births female: 4.31 deaths/1,000 live births (2014 est.)
Languages
[time series]
Italian
Life expectancy at birth
[time series]
total population: 83.18 years country comparison to the world: 5 male: 80.64 years female: 85.94 years (2014 est.)
Literacy
[time series]
definition: age 10 and over can read and write total population: 96% male: 97% female: 95%
Median age
[time series]
total: 43.6 years male: 42.6 years female: 44.4 years (2014 est.)
Nationality
[time series]
noun: Sammarinese (singular and plural) adjective: Sammarinese
Net migration rate
[time series]
8.31 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2014 est.) country comparison to the world: 16
Physician density
(Physicians density)
[time series]
4.88 physicians/1,000 population (2011)
Population
[time series]
32,742 (July 2014 est.) country comparison to the world: 215
Population growth rate
[time series]
0.87% (2014 est.) country comparison to the world: 127
Religions
[time series]
Roman Catholic
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)
[time series]
total: 15 years male: 15 years female: 16 years (2011)
Sex ratio
[time series]
at birth: 1.1 male(s)/female 0-14 years: 1.14 male(s)/female 15-24 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 25-54 years: 0.89 male(s)/female 55-64 years: 0.94 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.8 male(s)/female total population: 0.94 male(s)/female (2014 est.)
Total fertility rate
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1.49 children born/woman (2014 est.) country comparison to the world: 193
Urbanization
[time series]
urban population: 94.1% of total population (2011) rate of urbanization: 0.65% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
Transnational Issues
Disputes - international
[time series]
none
Transportation
Roadways
[time series]
total: 292 km country comparison to the world: 205 paved: 292 km (2006)