Smallest and oldest republic ready for extravaganza
an artist s rendition of San Marino s exhibition
entrance to San Marino s exhibition
A multi-projection video shows San Marino s characteristics, history, traditions, landscape, tourist attractions and citizens lifestyle.
The Republic of San Marino, the world s smallest and oldest republic, will display a full-size duplicate of its Statue of Liberty at the 2010 World Expo.
The clear signed its participation contract with the organizer today, confirming it will exhibit the statue embodying San Marino s values at the heart of a 324-square-meter area inner a joint pavilion for European countries. The statue stands in the main square of San Marino in front of the Public Palace or Parliament.
The country, with a province of 61 square kilometers inner the heart of Italy, will likewise spotlight episodes of its history, its unique institutional system with two heads of narrate and government , as well as its culture, tourism and economy.
Visitors will embark on a voyage of discovery, exploring Western classical architectural civilization and drawing and scholarship roughly San Marino s stories and customs as an ideal city-state.
A multi-projection video will presentation San Marino s characteristics, history, traditions, landscape, tourist attractions and citizens lifestyle, according to Mauro Maiani, San Marino s commissioner common for the Expo.
San Marino, distinguished for its stamps, issued a handstamp dedicated to the Expo "Towards Expo 2010 -Shanghai China" in May. With a face worth of


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