San Marino

NOUN
  1. the smallest republic in the world; the oldest independent country in Europe (achieved independence in 301); located in the Apennines and completely surrounded by Italy
  2. the capital and only city of San Marino
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How To Use San Marino In A Sentence

  • Based largely on the lush Hastings archives in the Huntington Library in San Marino, California, it is the story of Henry Hastings, fifth earl of Huntingdon, and his lord lieutenancy of Leicestershire in the early seventeenth century.
  • Fans at the San Marino Grand Prix can finally feel what it's like to drive Michael Schumacher's Ferrari.
  • However, John de Wolf made it 3-0 after 52 minutes and from then San Marino were in total disarray.
  • San Marino were beaten, Croatia were held, and Brown's escapology confounded his critics once more.
  • His interests then turned to publications on mnemonics, which he collected and donated to the University of San Marino.
  • The government of San Marino should be advised the Flea stands ready for any offers of citizenship or professorial sinecures.
  • He built hospitals and buildings for several universities, and (in more festal mood) the heraldic gates of San Marino, the strange little independent republic not far from Urbino.
  • The Flea rattles its ghostly chains in glee at a visitor from San Marino.
  • What wisdom did he impart after the horrors of San Marino? Times, Sunday Times
  • Back in my school in San Marino California before the schools ends on June 14th the poster board stood in the breezeway during snack breaks and lunch time for a few days.
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