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San Marino - Small history

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Marino, a stone cutter from Dalmatia, who crossed the Adriatic together with his coreligionists and fellow workers at the time when Diocletion was emperor perhaps to escape persecution. He died, so the story goes, on 3rd September 301, bequeathing to the people, the mountain and the seed of those convictions later called freedom. San Marino remains a free commune when senioris and principalities are all the rage in other parts.
In 1971 San Marino nominates ambassadors, it also joins The Council of Europe. It already has a place at the C.S.C.E., becomes a member of the United Nations, organization the highest assembly of all the worlds nations.

 

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