San Marino Geography
With its land area covering only 24 sq miles (61 sq km), San Marino is one of the smallest countries in Europe after Vatican and Monaco.
Landlocked and completely surrounded by Italy, the country is in the Appennines Mountains, with most of it on the slopes of Mt. Titano.
At 2,477 feet (755 m) Monte Titano is San Marino's highest point.
San Marino's Information

Land Area | 61 km2 |
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Total Area | 61km2 (#190) |
Population | 33,285 (#214) |
Population Density | 545.66/km2 |
Government Type | Parliamentary Republic |
GDP (PPP) | $2.02 Billion |
GDP Per Capita | $65,300 |
Currency | Euro (EUR) |
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