Castelli of San Marino
Castelli of San Marino | |
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Category | Municipality |
Location | San Marino |
Number | 9 (as of 2024) |
Populations | 1,015 (Montegiardino) – 11,143 (Serravalle) |
Subdivisions |
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The Republic of San Marino comprises nine castelli (lit. 'castles') as its first-level administrative divisions.[1] Each castle is led by a Castle Captain (Italian: Capitano di Castello) and a Castle Council (Giunta di Castello), elected every five years.[2]
Like Italian comuni, each castello has a capital (capoluogo), with other population centres sorted into curazie (equivalent to Italian frazioni).[2]
Castello | Area (km2)[3] | Population (September 2023)[4] | Annexation |
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Acquaviva | 4.86 | 2,127 | 1243 |
Borgo Maggiore | 9.01 | 6,946 | 12th century |
Chiesanuova | 5.46 | 1,175 | 1320 |
City of San Marino | 7.09 | 4,113 | 301[2] |
Domagnano | 6.62 | 3,589 | 1463 |
Faetano | 7.75 | 1,173 | 1463[2] |
Fiorentino | 6.56 | 2,615 | 1463[2] |
Montegiardino | 3.31 | 1,015 | 1463 |
Serravalle | 10.53 | 11,143 | 1463 |
Total | 61.19 | 33,896 |
See also
- ISO 3166-2:SM – the castelli constitute the principal subdivision for the International Organization for Standardization
References
- ^ Rattini, Maurizio; Venturini, Gian Carlo; Volpinari, Antonio L. (21 March 1997). "Regolamento per la disciplina della campagna elttorale". Elezioni (in Italian). Archived from the original on 5 August 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ a b c d e "I 9 Castelli di San Marino: peculiarità e storia" [The nine castles of San Marino: peculiarities and history]. San Marino Web (in Italian). Retrieved 9 February 2024.
- ^ "9 Castelli di San Marino: mappa e stemmi" [9 Castles of San Marino: Maps and coats of arms]. San Marino Site (in Italian). 10 October 2014. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
- ^ "Bollettino di Statistica III Trimestre 2023" [Statistics Bulletin Third Trimester 2023] (PDF). Ufficio Informatica, Tecnologia, Dati e Statistica (in Italian). 2023. p. 9. Retrieved 9 February 2023.