San Marino
San Marino is located in the Apennines of the Italian Peninsula. It covers an area of 61 square kilometers. In 2016, the population was about 33,100, making it one of the least populated countries in the world. The largest city is Serravalle, but the capital is San Marino. The country is named after the marina. He was a legendary figure in our history. In fact, he took part in the construction of the city of Rimini, which was destroyed by Liburnian pirates. He then founded an independent monastic community called Monte Titano in AD 301. Thus, the state is the oldest constitutional republic and the oldest sovereign state.
San Marino has its own constitution which regulates activities and determines the political system of the country. In fact, historians believe the country has one of the oldest written constitutions. The economy relies on tourism, industry and financial services. The economy is very stable, and it has one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe. The country has no public debt and always has a budget surplus. Interestingly, it is the only country in the world that has more cars than people.
- Population: 33,100