municipality of San Leo. The City of San Marino contains seven curazie: Cà Berlone, Canepa, Casole, Castellaro, Montalbo, Murata, and Santa Mustiola. The International...
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The Republic of San Marino's public transport network consists of a local bus network and the Funivia di San Marino, an aerial cablecar system between...
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Santa Mustiola is a curazia of San Marino, in the castello of the City of San Marino. Its name derives from a Catholic saint, Mustiola, cousin of the Roman...
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San Marino (/ˌsæn məˈriːnoʊ/ SAN mə-REE-noh, Italian: [sam maˈriːno]; Romagnol: San Maréin or San Maroin), officially the Most Serene Republic of San...
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The Republic of San Marino contains 44 curazie (sing. curazia), the lowest administrative unit beneath its castelli. Rattini, Maurizio; Venturini, Gian...
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Marino Capicchioni (28 June 1895 – 19 October 1977) was an Italian musical instrument maker. Capicchioni was born in Santa Mustiola in the Republic of...
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S.P. Aurora (category Football clubs in San Marino)
sammarinese association football club based in Santa Mustiola, in the castle of the City of San Marino. The club was founded in 1968. S.P. Aurora participates...
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