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Faetano

Castello of San Marino


Castello of San Marino

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official_nameFaetano
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image_skylineFaetanoChiesaSanPaoloApostoloCasaDelCastello.JPG
image_captionChurch of San Paolo Apostolo and the town hall (Casa del Castello) in Faetano
image_flagFaetano (RSM)-Bandiera.svg
flag_size150px
image_shieldFaetano (RSM)-Stemma.svg
shield_size75px
image_mapSan Marino-Faetano.png
mapsize150px
map_captionFaetano's location in San Marino
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameSan Marino
leader_titleCapitano
leader_nameAngelo Gabrielli (Faetano Viva/PDCS; since 2025)
leader_title1
established_title2
established_title3
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area_footnotes
area_total_km27.75
population_as_ofJanuary 2025
settlement_typeCastello
population_total1,188
timezoneCET
utc_offset+1
timezone_DSTCEST
coordinates
elevation_footnotes
elevation_m362
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code47896
blank_nameClimate
blank_infoCfa
website
parts_typeCurazie
p1Cà Chiavello, Calligaria, Corianino, Monte Pulito
Note

the commune of San Marino

Faetano (Romagnol: Faitén) is one of the nine castelli of San Marino. It occupies an area of 7.75 km2. As of 2023, it had a population of 1,173 inhabitants, and was the third least populated castello of San Marino.

History

The territory of San Marino consisted only of Mount Titano until 1463. The nation became part of an alliance against Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, the Lord of Rimini, who was defeated. The Pope Pius II gifted the towns of Fiorentino, Montegiardino, and Serravalle to San Marino as a reward for being part of the alliance. Later, Faetano voluntarily joined the country in 1463, and the boundaries have remained the same ever since. However, the original castle and settlement were razed due to fears of reprisal by the locals.

The name of the castelli comes from the beech tree, which is also present in its coat of arms. The region developed as a center of pottery production, with the Ceramica Faetano known as a symbol of artisanal excellence. The center of the town square hosts the Church of St. Paul, which was consecrated in 1917. In the town house, a clock is hoisted on a stone bell tower. The clock is the oldest in San Marino and comes from the Parva Domus palace located near the Palazzo Pubblico mentioned in the 14th century.

Geography

The country of San Marino is divided into nine municipalities (castelli) for administration. It has a land area of 7.75 km2. It extends from along the Marano valley towards Lake Faetano and Monte Pulito, and ends in Lodola. It borders the Sammarinese castelli of Fiorentino, Montegiardino, Borgo Maggiore, and Domagnano. It also shares borders with the Italian municipalities of Coriano, Montescudo, and Sassofeltrio.

Faetano contains four curazie–Cà Chiavello, Calligaria, Corianino, and Monte Pulito. The region had a population of 1,188 inhabitants in 2023, which makes it the second smallest subdivision of the country by population after Montegiardino.

Climate

Faetano has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cfa).

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International relations

Faetano is twinned with:

  • FRA Pont-à-Vendin, France (2014){{cite web|title= Faetano: firmato il gemellaggio con Pont à Vendin|date=October 2014 |url=https://www.sanmarinortv.sm/news/attualita-c4/faetano-firmato-gemellaggio-pont-vendin-a61619|language=it|access-date=13 January 2024}}

References

References

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  2. "Demographic structure".
  3. "Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta". [[Enciclopedia Italiana]].
  4. "San Marino". [[Government of United States]].
  5. (10 October 2014). "9 Castelli di San Marino: mappa e stemmi". San Marino Site.
  6. "Montegiardino". San Marino Site.
  7. "Faetano". San Marino Web.
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  9. Agency, Central Intelligence. (2008). "The CIA World Factbook 2009". Skyhorse Publishing.
  10. (21 March 1997). "Regolamento per la disciplina della campagna elttorale". Elezioni.
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