Introduction
The Republic of San Marino, commonly known as San Marino, also known as 'the most solemn and noble Republic of San Marino', is located in Apennines, on the Italian peninsula On the northeast side of the mountain range, it is in the state of China, which is surrounded by Italy. San Marino covers an area of 61.2 square meters (23.6 square miles) and has a population of 33,344 people. Its capital is San Marino, and the largest city is Dogana in Serravalle. San Marino is The country with the smallest population among all the countries of the European Commission.
About the National Anthem
'The National Anthem of the Republic'-Inno Nazionale della Repubblica
'The National Anthem of the Republic' is the national anthem of San Marino, the tune is made by Italy The violinist and composer Federico Consolo completed at the request of the San Marino government. It was adapted from a 10th century hymn he found in a prayer book in the library of Medici Lorenzo in Florence. It was selected as the national anthem by the General Assembly on September 11, 1894, replacing the old national anthem 'Cheers for Brotherly Love', and premiered at the inauguration of the Republican Palace on the 30th of the same month. It is now played by military bands on national and religious festivals .
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 3:4. The horizontal flag in white and blue, with the national emblem in the middle. White represents the snow of Titano, and light blue represents the sky. In the national emblem The three white towers are called 'Tripleni', representing the three castles on the peak of Didano. It symbolizes national defense capabilities. The green peak symbolizes San Marino as a mountain country. The golden duke's crown represents the protectorate of the Duke of Marbino, Italy. The lower part of the national emblem The white ribbon is written with 'Freedom', representing the refugees asylum by San Marino during the Italian War.
Emblem Meaning
The blue coat of arms of the San Marino National Emblem, with towers on three peaks, There are ostrich feathers on the tower. There is a crown that symbolizes sovereignty, decorated with oak and laurel branches. On the ribbon is the book 'Liberty' (Libertas).