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'''San Remo''', officially the '''Republic of San Remo''', is a sovereign state, located on the northern continent of Internatia. The capital is Rhea, the largest city of the country by both land area and population. San Remo is bordered by [[Sockistan]] to the northwest, [[Anselmsuusonia]] to the east, [[Kosma]] to the southeast and by the sea to the north and the southwest.<br>
'''San Remo''', officially the '''Republic of San Remo''', is a sovereign state, located on the northern continent of Internatia. The capital is Rhea, the largest city of the country by both land area and population. San Remo is bordered by [[Sockistan]] to the northwest, [[Anselmsuusonia]] to the east, [[Kosma]] to the southeast and by the sea to the north and the southwest.<br>


The country is a [[Wikipedia:unitary_state|Unitary]] [[Wikipedia:Presidential_system|presidential]] [[Wikipedia:Constitutional_republic|constitutional republic]] with a president as [[Wikipedia:Head_of_state|head of state]] and [[Wikipedia:Head_of_government|head of government]].
The country is a [[Wikipedia:Unitary_state|unitary]] [[Wikipedia:Presidential_system|presidential]] [[Wikipedia:Constitutional_republic|constitutional republic]] with a president as [[Wikipedia:Head_of_state|head of state]] and [[Wikipedia:Head_of_government|head of government]].


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 16:47, 5 October 2013

Republic of San Remo
República de San Remo (Spanish)
República do Sanremo (Portuguese)
Coat of arms of San Remo
Coat of arms
Motto: "Deus lo vult" (Latin)
God wants it
Location of San Remo
Location of San Remo
Capital
and largest city
Rhea
Official languagesSpanish, Portuguese, Latin
DemonymSan Remano/a
GovernmentUnitary presidential constitutional republic
• President
Juan García Aragón
• Vice President
Horacio Domingo Elizondo
Establishment
• Independence from Spain
19 February 1785
• Republic
5 July 1889
Area
• Total
111,296 km2 (42,972 sq mi)
Population
• 2013 estimate
10,267,340
• Density
92.3/km2 (239.1/sq mi)
CurrencyAleta (COP)
Date formatDD/MM/YYYY
Drives on theright
Internet TLD.sr

San Remo, officially the Republic of San Remo, is a sovereign state, located on the northern continent of Internatia. The capital is Rhea, the largest city of the country by both land area and population. San Remo is bordered by Sockistan to the northwest, Anselmsuusonia to the east, Kosma to the southeast and by the sea to the north and the southwest.

The country is a unitary presidential constitutional republic with a president as head of state and head of government.

History

Pre-San Remo

San Remo was already inhabited in 10,000 BC. It was a part of the Roman Empire during the ancient Roman civilization and it existed of different kingdoms during the Middle Ages. An important city was San Remo, founded on 13 August 489 and named after St. Remigius.

Republic of San Remo

After Portuguese and Spanish domination, San Remo became independent on 19 February 1785. Radboud I became king of the Kingdom of San Remo (Spanish: Reino de San Remo; Portuguese: Reino de Sanremo).

In 1889 king Ferdinand II of San Remo abdicated the throne and San Remo became a republic on 5 July 1889.

Government

Administrative divisions

San Remo is divided into 13 departments (Spanish: departamentos, sing. departamento). San Remo is a unitary presidential constitutional republic, but the departments are autonomous after the central government delegated political powers through devolution to the local governments of the departments by statute.

Flag Name Capital
Almeida Vila Nova
Amadora Sanremo (San Remo)
Astralia Santo António
Boyacá Florencia
Casundra Medea
Cosma del Oeste Agustín
Gondomar Vila Franca
León Rhea
Magdalena Guelaya
Montana Zanzibar
Montoyá Atlántico
Penedés Las Cabanas
Sonia San Alfonso

Demographics

San Remo
Rhea
Rhea
Sanremo
Sanremo
Santo António
Santo António
Vila Franca
Vila Franca
Vila Nova
Vila Nova
Medea
Medea
Atlántico
Atlántico
San Alfonso
San Alfonso
Vila Nova
Vila Nova
Florencia
Florencia
Zanzibar
Zanzibar
Guelaya
Guelaya
Las Cabanas
Las Cabanas
Agustín
Agustín
San Remo


The National Institute of Statistics (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Estadística; Portuguese: Instituto Nacional de Estatística) estimates that, according to the 2013 census, the population was 10,267,340 (of which 52% was female, 48% was male). Approximately a little more than half of the population is concentrated in the coastal provinces and in the capital, Rhea. The population of the metropolitan area of Rhea, the largest population concentration of San Remo, is 2,347,650 inhabitants (22,9% of the total population).

Languages

The official languages of San Remo are Spanish and Portuguese. Spanish is the first language of the country, except in the departments Almeida, Amadora, Astralia and Gondomar, where Portuguese is the first language. Latin is considered to be the third language of the country, because it is still teached in schools and monasteries in Casundra still communicate in the ancient Italic language.

Sport

Football

Football is the most popular sport in San Remo. Both the men's and the women's national team compete in the Internatian Games.

Other

Other popular sports in San Remo are cycling, athletics, boxing, field hockey and swimming.

Internatian Games

San Remo sent athletes to the first Internatian Games in Madakia, Tikata. The first San Reman medal ever was won by cyclist Lieuwe Westra in the Men's road time trial.

List of medalists

Medal Name Games Sport Event
Gold Lieuwe Westra I Madakia Cycling Men's road time trial
Bronze Marianne Vos I Madakia Cycling Women's road race

San Remo in the Internatia Song Contest

San Remo made its debut in the Internatia Song Contest in the 8th edition. San Remo's debut entry was Beth Rodergas with "La Luz". Since Internatia Song Contest 10 the San Reman entry is chosen through a televised competition, known as Festival Nacional de la Canción.