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San Marino

San Marino

GOVERNMENTAL DESTINATION

General information

San Marino, the world's oldest republic, is a small enclave located in northeastern Italy. Founded in 301 AD, San Marino is known for its remarkable history, natural beauty, and political stability, making it a unique destination for international diplomacy. With a population of approximately 34,000 people, San Marino combines its historical heritage with an active role in international relations, despite its small size. The country is a member of various international organizations and maintains diplomatic relations with numerous states, underscoring its importance on the global political stage. San Marino is renowned for its mountainous landscape and historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting governmental and institutional delegations seeking a peaceful and secure environment for their meetings.

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Testimonials

Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General: 'San Marino is an example of how a small country can play a big role in promoting peace and international cooperation.' (Source: Statement at the UN General Assembly 2018). Matteo Renzi, former Prime Minister of Italy: 'San Marino is a symbol of history and peace, a place where diplomacy and history meet.' (Source: Speech during official visit to San Marino 2016). Irina Bokova, former Director-General of UNESCO: 'San Marino shows that cultural heritage can go hand in hand with modernity and diplomacy.' (Source: Speech at the UNESCO International Conference 2019).

Importance of the GITT sector 

San Marino, despite its size, plays an important role in diplomacy and international relations. Its political stability, combined with its rich cultural heritage, makes it an attractive destination for diplomatic meetings and high-level institutional events. The country is a symbol of neutrality and peace, making it an ideal location for international meetings in a safe and welcoming environment.

Diplomacy and institutions

San Marino hosts several diplomatic missions and maintains diplomatic relations with more than 150 countries. The country is a member of the Council of Europe, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), and the United Nations, highlighting its commitment to international cooperation and its relevance in global diplomacy.

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Rail and conections

San Marino is well-connected to Italy via road networks, and while it does not have its own train station, the nearby Rimini provides rail connections to major Italian cities. Internal transport within San Marino is efficient, with bus services and private transport options, making it easy for official delegations to move around the country.

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Airports

San Marino does not have its own airport, but it is located just a few kilometers from Federico Fellini International Airport in Rimini, Italy. This airport handles both commercial and private flights, offering VIP services for official delegations visiting San Marino.

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Venues

San Marino offers both historical and modern venues for hosting governmental events, such as the Palazzo Pubblico, the University of San Marino, and the Kursaal Convention Center. These venues are equipped with advanced technology and offer a secure and discreet environment, ideal for international meetings and summits.

Economic, social and cultural impact of the sector on the destination

Governmental and institutional visits represent a significant percentage of tourism spending in San Marino, with an estimated impact of around 15% of the total expenditure. These events generate important revenue for the local economy, particularly in the hotel and restaurant sectors, and reinforce San Marino's position as a key destination for diplomacy and international cooperation.

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Governmental events

San Marino has hosted significant international events, such as the UNESCO International Conference on Education in 2019 and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in 2010. These events underscore San Marino's importance as a venue for international cooperation and dialogue.

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Sustenability and RSC 

San Marino promotes sustainable practices in all its governmental events, including the use of renewable energy and recycling policies. The country also encourages reducing the carbon footprint by promoting public transportation and implementing environmental measures in event planning.

GDN Report

San Marino

GDN has prepared a specific report for this destination. This report has been generated thanks to our collaboration with members, partners and collaborators and has been prepared by our team in the Research, Data and Reports department.

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