Serravalle, Administrative municipality in San Marino.
Serravalle is a municipality in San Marino located at the edge of the Apennine Mountains where the country meets Italian territory. The area comprises several settlements, with Dogana serving as the largest community alongside various residential neighborhoods and commercial zones.
The territory joined San Marino in 1463, marking the final stage of the country's territorial expansion. It was previously known as Castrum Olnani, a name referring to elm trees that once characterized the landscape.
The municipality contains eight distinct curazie including Dogana, the largest settlement, each contributing to the local administrative structure and community life.
The area is easily reached from Rimini and offers good transportation connections with several shopping and commercial zones. Visitors should expect standard urban infrastructure typical of border settlements.
The area recorded one of the highest temperatures in San Marino, showing how diverse weather conditions can be in the region. This temperature extreme reflects the special geographic conditions of the border zone.
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