San Marino Cities with Latitude & Longitude – Download in Excel, CSV, SQL, JSON, XML
Last update : 23 March 2026.
Here you’ll find a curated sample of 100 key cities from San Marino, each with essential data points such as latitude, longitude, administrative region, and other relevant attributes.
This preview is extracted from our full dataset, which includes a total of 24 geographic locations across San Marino.
Whether you’re working on mapping, analytics, or app development, the data is available for both personal and commercial use.
All entries can be downloaded in five formats: Excel (.xlsx), CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML.
Capital Highlight: The official capital city of San Marino is San Marino.
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3172906 | Monte Giardino | Mondesciardine,Mondesciardìne,Mons Viridarium,Montedzardinas,Montedzhardino,Montedžardinas,Montegiardino,Montehdzhardyna,Montejardin,Montejardino,Monteđardino,meng tai ji a di nuo,montejaleudino,montejarudino,mwntg’ʼrdynw,mwnthjyardynw,mwntےjardynw,Монтеджардино,Монтеджардіно,Монтеђардино,Монтэджардына,Մոնտեջարդինո,מונטג’ארדינו,مونتهجیاردینو,مونتےجاردینو,モンテジャルディーノ,蒙泰吉阿迪诺,몬테자르디노 | SM | Montegiardino | 43.90878 | 12.48201 | 910 | Europe/San_Marino | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 3176966 | Fiorentino | F’jorehntyna,F’orentino,Fiorendine,Fiorendìne,Fiorentin,Fiorentinas,Fiorentino,Fjorentino,Florentinum,fei ao lun di nuo,fiorentino,fywrntynw,piolentino,pywrntynw,Фйорентіно,Фьорентино,Фјорентино,Ф’ёрэнтына,Ֆիորենտինո,פיורנטינו,فیورنتینو,フィオレンティーノ,菲奥伦蒂诺,피오렌티노 | SM | Fiorentino | 43.91001 | 12.45738 | 2510 | Europe/San_Marino | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 3177260 | Falciano | Fal’chano,Falcianas,Falciano,Falčianas,falkyanw,Фальчано,فالکیانو | SM | Serravalle | 43.98333 | 12.5 | 148 | 1000 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place | |
| 6941147 | Fiorina | SM | Serravalle | 43.95798 | 12.47686 | 0 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place | |||
| 8199066 | Ventoso | SM | 43.95464 | 12.44047 | 0 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place | ||||
| 3177299 | Faetano | Faehtana,Faehtano,Faetan,Faetanas,Faetano,Faetanum,fa er qi ya nuo,faetano,faytanw,fyٹanw,pa-etano,pʼtʼnw,Фаетано,Фаэтана,Фаэтано,Ֆաետանո,פאטאנו,فائتانو,فیٹانو,ファエターノ,法尔齐亚诺,파에타노 | SM | Faetano | 43.92831 | 12.49798 | 1177 | Europe/San_Marino | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 8199067 | Cailungo | SM | 43.95186 | 12.4536 | 0 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place | ||||
| 3166645 | Serravalle | Olnanum,Seravale,Seravalė,Seravałe,Serravalle,sai la wa lai,selaballe,seravuarre,srwalh,syrafally,Серавале,Серравалле,סראוואלה,سرواله,سيرافاللي,セラヴァッレ,塞拉瓦莱,세라발레 | SM | Serravalle | 43.96897 | 12.48167 | 9258 | Europe/San_Marino | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 3183500 | Acquaviva | Acquaviva | SM | Acquaviva | 43.94593 | 12.4185 | 1530 | Europe/San_Marino | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 3170472 | Poggio di Chiesanuova | Chiesanuova,Ciesanova,Ecclesia Nova,K’ezanuova,Kiezanuova,Kjezanuova,Podzhio K’ezanuova,Poggio Chiesanuova,Poggio di Chiesanuova,Puggiu Cresianova,Puggiu Crèsianova,ji ai sa nu ou wa,kiesanuoba,kiezanuovua,kyyzanwwa,kyzanwwa,qyyzʼnwʼwbh,К’єзануова,Кьезануова,Кјезануова,К’езануова,Поджіо К’єзануова,Կիեզանուովա,קייזאנואובה,کیئزانووا,کیزانووا,キエザヌオーヴァ,基埃萨努欧瓦,키에사누오바 | SM | Chiesanuova | 43.90451 | 12.42142 | 951 | Europe/San_Marino | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 8199073 | Cà Rigo | SM | Borgo Maggiore | 43.94278 | 12.44548 | 0 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place | |||
| 8199072 | Casole | SM | San Marino | 43.91697 | 12.44442 | 0 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place | |||
| 8199068 | Torraccia | Torraccia,Torrachija,Торрачия,Торрачія | SM | 43.95242 | 12.50725 | 250 | 150 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place | ||
| 8199070 | Cerbaiola | SM | Montegiardino | 43.90346 | 12.47683 | 0 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place | |||
| 3181793 | Borgo Maggiore | Borga-Madzhoreh,Borgo Madzore,Borgo Madžorė,Borgo Maggiore,Borgo Majore,Borgo Mađore,Borgo-Madzhore,Burgus Maior,Mercatale,Merkatale,bo er ge·ma ji ou lei,boleugomajole,borugo・majjore,bwrgw majywrh,bwrgw mg’wrh,Борга-Маджорэ,Борго Мађоре,Борго-Маджоре,Меркатале,בורגו מג’ורה,بورگو ماجیوره,ボルゴ・マッジョーレ,博尔戈·马吉欧雷,보르고마조레 | SM | Borgo Maggiore | 43.94193 | 12.44738 | 6424 | Europe/San_Marino | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 3177542 | Domagnano | Domagnano,Montelupo | SM | Domagnano | 43.94961 | 12.46828 | 3161 | Europe/San_Marino | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 8199069 | Santa Mustiola | SM | San Marino | 43.93388 | 12.43858 | 0 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place | |||
| 8199071 | Valdragone | SM | 43.94021 | 12.45622 | 0 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place | ||||
| 3168070 | San Marino | Agios Marinos,Altepetl San Marino,Cathair San Mairine,Cathair San Mairíne,Ceety o San Marino,Cidade de San Marino,Cita e San Marino,Citad da San Marino,Citta di San Marino,Città di San Marino,City of San Marino,Cità e San Marino,Ciuda de San Marino,Ciudad de San Marino,Ciudá de San Marino,Ciutat de San Marino,Civitas Sancti Marini,Dinas San Marino,Ilu San Marino,Ker San Marino,Kêr San Marino,Orasul San Marino,Orașul San Marino,SAI,Saint-Marin,San Marinas,San Marino,San Marino Citta,San Marino Città,San Marino by,San Marino i San Marino,San Marino sehri,San Marino şehri,San Marins,San Maríno,San Marínó,San-Marino,San-Maryna,Sanmarino,Sanmarīno,Sant Marin,Sao Marino,Sen Maren,Sita de San Marin,Sita ed San Marin,Sità de San Marin,Sità ëd San Marin,Stadt San Marino,São Marino,Thanh pho San Marino,Thành phố San Marino,Ville de Saint-Marin,ceyint marino nakaram,san ma ri no,san marynw almdynt,san-marino,sanmalino,sanmarino,sanmarino shi,sheng ma li nuo,sheng ma lian nu cheng,sn marynw,sn mrynw,Ìlú San Màrínò,Άγιος Μαρίνος,Сан Марино,Сан-Марино,Сан-Марына,Սան Մարինո,סן מרינו,سان مارينو المدينة,سان مارینو شہر,سان مارینۆ,سان مرینو شہر,سن مارینو,செயின்ட் மரினோ நகரம்,ซานมารีโน,སན་མ་རི་ནོ།,სან-მარინო,ሳን ማሪኖ,サンマリノ,サンマリノ市,聖馬力諾,聖馬連奴城,산마리노 | SM | San Marino | 43.93667 | 12.44639 | 4500 | Europe/San_Marino | capital of a political entity | ||
| 11205481 | Piandivello | SM | Domagnano | 43.95003 | 12.48669 | 0 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place | |||
| 7302185 | Gualdicciolo | SM | Acquaviva | 43.94982 | 12.40726 | 0 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place | |||
| 7302190 | Murata | SM | San Marino | 43.92015 | 12.45146 | 0 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place | |||
| 11205482 | Lesignano | SM | 43.96175 | 12.4842 | 0 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place | ||||
| 3177564 | Dogana | Dogana,Ntonkana,do kana,dwgana,Ντογκάνα,Догана,دوگانا,โดกานา | SM | Serravalle | 43.98034 | 12.49051 | 0 | Europe/San_Marino | populated place |
San Marino: A Geographic Portrait of the World’s Oldest Republic
A Microstate Defined by Hills and Historic Settlements
San Marino, perched atop the Apennine Mountains in Italy, is a remarkable geographic entity—a small republic whose landscape of rolling hills and medieval towns belies its outsized historical and cultural significance. The country’s compact territory is a tapestry of fortified settlements and rural landscapes, where geography has deeply influenced its unique identity and governance.
For geographers, San Marino presents a compelling study in microstate spatial dynamics, where every city and village plays a pivotal role in the national fabric. Detailed geographic data linking each settlement to its respective region and administrative division, accompanied by precise latitude and longitude coordinates, is essential to grasp the full scope of this intricate geography.
Administrative Divisions: Municipalities and Castelli
San Marino is divided into nine castelli (municipalities), which function as administrative and local government units. These castelli encapsulate a blend of urban centers and countryside, each with distinct characteristics shaped by the surrounding topography.
The dataset I have assembled accurately associates every city and town with its respective castello and administrative category, offering a clear and organized framework for geographic analysis and governance.
Latitude and Longitude: Precise Coordinates for a Compact Territory
In a country as small and topographically varied as San Marino, precise geographic coordinates are indispensable. The dataset includes verified latitude and longitude for each settlement, enabling seamless integration into Geographic Information Systems (GIS), tourism development, and heritage conservation.
This spatial precision transforms a compact microstate into a detailed geographic system of actionable information.
Excel: Enhancing Usability and Access
Although the dataset is also provided in CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML formats, the inclusion of Excel (.xlsx) greatly enhances its accessibility. Excel’s familiar interface empowers a wide spectrum of users—from planners and historians to policymakers—to filter, sort, and analyze geographic data without requiring specialized GIS tools.
The Excel file is meticulously organized with clear headers and consistent formatting, making it an immediately practical resource.
What the Dataset Contains
* Comprehensive listing of San Marino’s cities and towns
* Classification by castello and administrative units
* Verified latitude and longitude coordinates
* Available in Excel (.xlsx), CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML formats
Why San Marino Needs Reliable Geographic Data
As a nation that balances tourism, heritage preservation, and local governance within a limited space, San Marino requires accurate geographic data to guide sustainable development. Understanding settlement locations and administrative boundaries is crucial for effective planning and cultural stewardship.
This dataset offers a foundational tool to meet these needs with clarity and precision.
Mapping the Geographic Identity of San Marino
San Marino’s geography is a testament to centuries of resilience and tradition. From the historic capital to its surrounding villages, each locality contributes to the republic’s distinctive spatial narrative.
Through this dataset, especially via its accessible Excel format, San Marino’s geography becomes a vital, practical resource—ready to support informed governance and sustainable progress in the world’s oldest republic.
