News from the world's oldest republic: San Marino RTV — the public broadcaster run with Italy's RAI — Libertas and San Marino Notizie, and official information from the government of the Serenissima.
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Frequently asked questions
- What are the main news sources in San Marino?
- San Marino RTV, the public broadcaster run with Italy's RAI, is the main news source, alongside Libertas and San Marino Notizie online.
- In what language is Sammarinese news published?
- In Italian, the official language of the world's oldest republic.
- Which agency covers San Marino?
- Italy's ANSA covers San Marino alongside the republic's own outlets.
San Marino has one of the world's most remarkable newspaper landscapes, serving just 34,000 people in the world's oldest republic — founded in 301 AD and one of only three countries entirely surrounded by another single country (alongside Lesotho and Vatican City). Nestled entirely within Italy in the Apennine mountains, San Marino publishes in Italian and maintains one of Europe's most unique constitutional arrangements as the world's smallest republic.
Libertas is San Marino's leading digital portal. San Marino RTV is the national public broadcaster. The official FSGC covers San Marino's national football team — famously one of the world's lowest-ranked sides, yet beloved domestically. San Marino also hosts the Misano Grand Prix motorcycle race. The Banca Centrale provides official financial data.
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