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== Geography == |
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The town borders on Sammarinese municipalities of [[Domagnano]] and [[Borgo Maggiore]] and the Italian municipalities [[Verucchio]], [[Rimini]] and [[Coriano]]. Serravalle counts a surrounding quarter named '''''Galazzano''''', where the [[weather station]] and an industrial area are located.<ref>{{it icon}} [http://www.giuntedicastello.sm/index.php?id=37 Serravalle's page on www.giuntedicastello.sm]</ref> |
The town borders on Sammarinese municipalities of [[Domagnano]] and [[Borgo Maggiore]] and the Italian municipalities [[Verucchio]], [[Rimini]] and [[Coriano]]. Serravalle counts a surrounding quarter named '''''Galazzano''''', where the [[weather station]] and an industrial area are located.<ref>{{it icon}} [http://www.giuntedicastello.sm/index.php?id=37 Serravalle's page on www.giuntedicastello.sm] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20120802073403/http://www.giuntedicastello.sm/index.php?id=37 |date=2012-08-02 }}</ref> |
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== History == |
== History == |
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== Parishes == |
== Parishes == |
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Serravalle has 8 parishes<ref>{{it icon}} [http://www.elezioni.sm/index.php?id=299 Article with the list of curazie on the official Sammarinese electoral website]</ref> (''[[Curazia|curazie]]''): |
Serravalle has 8 parishes<ref>{{it icon}} [http://www.elezioni.sm/index.php?id=299 Article with the list of curazie on the official Sammarinese electoral website] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090805215911/http://www.elezioni.sm/index.php?id=299 |date=2009-08-05 }}</ref> (''[[Curazia|curazie]]''): |
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* [[Cà Ragni]], [[Cinque Vie]], [[Dogana]], [[Falciano]], [[Lesignano]], [[Ponte Mellini]], [[Rovereta]], [[Valgiurata]] |
* [[Cà Ragni]], [[Cinque Vie]], [[Dogana]], [[Falciano]], [[Lesignano]], [[Ponte Mellini]], [[Rovereta]], [[Valgiurata]] |
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Revision as of 10:21, 3 December 2017
Serravalle | |
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castello | |
Coordinates: 43°58′9.98″N 12°28′42.12″E / 43.9694389°N 12.4783667°E | |
Country | San Marino |
Government | |
• Capitano | Leandro Maiani (since 2009) |
Area | |
• Total | 10.53 km2 (4.07 sq mi) |
Elevation | 148 m (486 ft) |
Population (31 October 2013) | |
• Total | 10,591 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 47899 |
Climate | Cfa |
Serravalle is a castello located in the European republic of San Marino. With a population of 10,591 inhabitants (of that 2,000 are of foreign origin) and a surface of 10.53 km², it is not only the most densely populated municipality in San Marino, but it also contains its largest settlement (Dogana). Serravalle is located on the edge of the Apennines Mountains.
Geography
The town borders on Sammarinese municipalities of Domagnano and Borgo Maggiore and the Italian municipalities Verucchio, Rimini and Coriano. Serravalle counts a surrounding quarter named Galazzano, where the weather station and an industrial area are located.[1]
History
First mentioned in a 962 document, in medieval times this town was called Castrum Olnani (later Olnano), the village of the elm trees. Serravalle attached to San Marino in 1463, during the last territorial expansion of the Republic.
Parishes
Serravalle has 8 parishes[2] (curazie):
Points of interest
- Chiesa di Sant Andrea (Saint Andrea's Church), built in 1824 by Luigi Fonti
- Stadio Olimpico, not a stadium built to house the Olympics, but rather to house local San Marino football games
- Stadio di Baseball di Serravalle, home ballpark for the T & A San Marino Baseball Club, which participates in the Italian Baseball League
References
External links
Media related to Serravalle at Wikimedia Commons
43°58′9.98″N 12°28′42.12″E / 43.9694389°N 12.4783667°E
List of diplomatic missions of San Marino