Dogana

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Dogana
Entry point into the Republic of San Marino in Dogana
Entry point into the Republic of San Marino in Dogana
Dogana is located in San Marino
Dogana
Dogana
Location within San Marino
Coordinates: 43°58′52.57″N 12°29′22.2″E / 43.9812694°N 12.489500°E / 43.9812694; 12.489500
Country San Marino
Castello Serravalle
Elevation
150 m (490 ft)
Population
 • Total7,000
DemonymDoganieri
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
47891
Area code+378 (0549)
ClimateCfa

Dogana (lit.'Customs House') is a curazia of San Marino. It belongs to the municipality of Serravalle.[1][2] The town is the most populated settlement in San Marino.[3]

Geography

The town is situated at the northernmost point of San Marino after Falciano, close to the border with Italy (at Cerasolo Ausa, a frazione of Coriano, in the province of Rimini).

History

It has a population of roughly 7,000. Due to its size, in 2006 it asked to split away from Serravalle and become its own castello, but in 2007 the proposal was refused.[3] Partial autonomy is reflected in Dogana's having its own postal code (47891), while the rest of Serravalle carries the designation 47899.

Economy

Dogana is the main entry point for travellers arriving into San Marino from Italy (by freeway no. 72 from Rimini). Although "Dogana" means "customs house" in Italian, there are no border formalities anywhere on the border between Italy and San Marino.

Sport

The local football team is the Juvenes.

Gallery

  • Borders between Italy and San Marino at Dogana
    Borders between Italy and San Marino at Dogana
  • Neutrality placards at the borders of San Marino during World War II ("Republic of San Marino - Neutral State")
    Neutrality placards at the borders of San Marino during World War II ("Republic of San Marino - Neutral State")

References

  1. ^ Dini, Carla (8 August 2023). "San Marino, i Reggenti alla scoperta dei castelli" [San Marino: The Regents discovering the castles]. Corriere Romagna (in Italian). Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Serravalle". San Marino Site (in Italian). 10 October 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  3. ^ a b (in Italian) Serravalle and Dogana at sanmarinosite.com

External links

Media related to Dogana at Wikimedia Commons


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