Mr Pot and G2BH are kinda thinking along the right lines.![]()
Mr Pot and G2BH are kinda thinking along the right lines.![]()
nope.Originally Posted by Happyman
Vaduz Lichtenstein

Andorra?
Originally Posted by Happyman
Nope. Keep goingOriginally Posted by Rural Surin
San Morino !!!

Monte Carlo?
If you mean San Marino the answer isOriginally Posted by Happyman
YES, that's the Republic of San Marino, indeed.

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Nope it's San Marino.Originally Posted by Rural Surin
Now you need the city and the name of the arch thing.![]()
The Most Serene Republic of San Marino to be absolutely correct .
Ghastly hotel - turned down for fire insurance - lovely city though !
Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino

Guaita castle
possibly, I'm not sure. It's the arch that I want.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
Porte san Francesco
Yes, I'd say it is part of Guaita Castle.Originally Posted by jandajoy

castle street gate?
Errrr, no. Not as such.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
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dates back to the 11th century and is therefore one of the most ancient fortifications in Italy.

Rocca della Guaita?

....or Rocca della Cesta
Im off chaps - already late for hospital appointment - this game is ADDICTIVE !
NopeOriginally Posted by Rural Surin
NopeOriginally Posted by Rural Surin
Originally Posted by good2bhappy
The city was founded by Saint Marinus and several Christian refugees in the year 301. From then on the city became a center of Christian refugees who fled from Roman persecution. As a result, the city become the oldest republic in Europe, for the republic's territory at that time only included the single city of San Marino.
The urban heart of the city was protected by three towers: the first, Guaita, constructed in the 11th century, was famous for being impenetrable, which to a great extent discouraged attacks on the city.
Due to the Crusades, it was felt necessary to construct a second tower, Cesta (13th century). But the Sanmarinense defensive system was not completed until the construction of a third tower, the Montale (14th century) - the smallest of all and constructed on the last of the summits of Monte Titano.
With the population of the city increasing, the territory of the country was extended by a few square kilometers. Since the Sanmarinese policy was not to invade or to use war to obtain new territories, it was by means of purchases and treaties that San Marino obtained the other nine castelli which make up San Marino.

Prima Torre
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