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'''San Remo''' ([[Romi]]: ''Sanremo'', [[Tikatan]]: ''Sant'xa Remarz'') is an [[Wikipedia:Island_country|island country]]. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses and several smaller islands. | '''San Remo''' ([[Romi]]: ''Sanremo'', [[Tikatan]]: ''Sant'xa Remarz'') is an [[Wikipedia:Island_country|island country]]. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses and several smaller islands. | ||
Nationally, legislative authority is vested in an elected, unicameral parliament, while executive political power is exercised by the cabinet, led by the [[Wikipedia:Prime_minister|Prime Minister]], who is currently Juan García Aragón. King [[Michael_II_of_Tikata|Michael II]] is the country's head of state and is represented by a [[Wikipedia:Governor-General|Governor-General]]. San Remo is a member of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. | San Remo gained independence from the [[Tikata|Federal Kingdom of Tikata]] in 1814. A new [[Wikipedia:Constitution|constitution]] was adopted on 6 January 1815. The eastern part of Carbalia, the second largest island of San Remo, has been under the ''[[Wikipedia:De_facto|de facto]]'' control of the breakaway government of [[Colinestria]] since 1 September 2013. | ||
Nationally, legislative authority is vested in an elected, unicameral parliament, while executive political power is exercised by the cabinet, led by the [[Wikipedia:Prime_minister|Prime Minister]], who is currently Juan García Aragón. King [[Michael_II_of_Tikata|Michael II]] is the country's head of state and is represented by a [[Wikipedia:Governor-General|Governor-General]]. In addition, San Remo is organised into 15 regional councils and 67 provinces for local government purposes. San Remo is a member of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. | |||
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San Remo | |
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Motto: "Deus lo vult" (Latin) God wants it | |
Location of San Remo (orange) | |
San Remo (orange) | |
Capital and largest city | Rhea |
Official languages | Romi, Tikatan |
Demonym | San Reman |
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy |
• Monarch | Michael II |
• Governor-General | Horacio Domingo Elizondo |
• Prime Minister | Juan García Aragón |
Area | |
• Total | 495,807 km2 (191,432 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2014 estimate | 50,371,809 |
• Density | 101.60/km2 (263.1/sq mi) |
Currency | Aleta (SRA) |
Date format | DD/MM/YYYY |
Drives on the | right |
Calling code | 345 |
Internet TLD | .sr |
San Remo (Romi: Sanremo, Tikatan: Sant'xa Remarz) is an island country. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses and several smaller islands.
San Remo gained independence from the Federal Kingdom of Tikata in 1814. A new constitution was adopted on 6 January 1815. The eastern part of Carbalia, the second largest island of San Remo, has been under the de facto control of the breakaway government of Colinestria since 1 September 2013.
Nationally, legislative authority is vested in an elected, unicameral parliament, while executive political power is exercised by the cabinet, led by the Prime Minister, who is currently Juan García Aragón. King Michael II is the country's head of state and is represented by a Governor-General. In addition, San Remo is organised into 15 regional councils and 67 provinces for local government purposes. San Remo is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.