San Marino
/ˌsænməˈriːnəʊ/- a republic forming a small enclave in Italy, near Rimini; pop. 30,200 (est. 2009); official language, Italian; capital, the town of San Marino. It is perhaps Europe's oldest state, claiming to have been independent almost continuously since its foundation in the 4th century.圣马力诺(四周被意大利所包围的一个共和国, 在里米尼附近, 2009年估计人口30,200; 官方语言意大利语, 首都圣马力诺; 可能是欧洲最古老的国家, 声称自4世纪建国以来就几乎一直保持独立)。
词源
said to be named after Marino, a Dalmatian stonecutter who fled there to escape the persecution of Christians under Diocletian.