San Marino, The Oldest Country in the World, Has Existed Since 301 A.D., Covers Just 60 km², and Has Never Lost Its Independence, Even Surrounded by Italy and Withstanding Wars, Invasions, and Historical Changes!
Have you ever heard of a country smaller than many cities out there, but that has existed for over 1,700 years? When we think of ancient civilizations, Egypt and Greece come to mind, right? But believe it or not: the title of the oldest country in the world, with continuous existence, belongs to San Marino. A small republic lost in the midst of Italy, with fewer than 36,000 inhabitants, but with a huge history!
The Origin of San Marino: A Christian Mason and an Unexpected Escape
The history of this country starts in a quite unlikely way. In the year 301 A.D., a Christian mason named Saint Marino fled from religious persecution in Croatia and went to hide on Mount Titano, a mountainous region in what is now Italy. What was merely a refuge turned into a small community and, over time, this place became an independent State. And the most impressive part? Even with its tiny size, San Marino has never been dominated by another country.
How San Marino Survived Invasions and Wars

Now, think with me: how did a country of this size manage to remain sovereign for so long? It sounds like a movie plot! During the Napoleonic Wars, San Marino resisted foreign domination. In the 19th century, when Italy was unifying, the country stood strong. The secret? A lot of diplomacy and a strategic location. Being nestled in the mountains, San Marino has always had a natural advantage against invaders. And of course, it knew how to negotiate its alliances well over the centuries.
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A Government Unlike Anything You’ve Ever Seen
The oldest country in the world may be small, but its politics are rich in tradition. The country has two heads of state, known as Captains Regent, who swap positions every six months. That’s right, every six months there are new leaders in power! This model dates back to the Middle Ages and helps keep the country stable. Perhaps this is one of the tricks that kept San Marino independent for so long.
What Does San Marino Live Off? How Does the Economy Work?
But how does a country this size sustain itself? The answer is simple: tourism and commerce. San Marino is one of those places that seem to have stopped time, with medieval fortresses, cobblestone streets, and stunning views. No wonder its historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tourism is so strong that many people take day trips from nearby Italian cities like Rimini and Bologna.
San Marino has a strong financial sector and is known for producing rare coins and stamps, highly sought after by collectors. Even without being part of the European Union, the country adopted the euro as its currency, facilitating its trade with Italy and other countries.

País mais antigo do mundo, indiferente a quaisquer explicações, é um título no mínimo pretensioso pra não dizer falso, uma vez que temos os já citados Egito e Grécia que constam até na Bíblia.
Lembrando que o Japão também tem uma história antiquíssima.
Ou seja : esse título não cabe.
Incrível!
Que bom que San marino é cercado pela Itália e não por: Rússia, EUA e Israel. Por isso ainda não foi atrasado como a faixa de gasa.