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- Q1091229 subject Q6972106.
- Q1091229 abstract "San Marino Highway (known simply as the Superstrada to locals) is a road from the castelli of Borgo Maggiore, to Domagnano, through to Serravalle and then the town of Dogana, where it enters Italy. Part of it was built over the now defunct Rimini-San Marino railway line, which was destroyed during the Battle of Rimini. It is owned by the Sammarinese government.The road is 8.9 km (5.5 miles) long and 18 meters wide, providing for two lanes in each direction. Work on its construction began on 10 August 1959 and the road was formally opened in the presence of senior political leaders from both Italy and San Marino on 25 November 1965.".
- Q1091229 wikiPageWikiLink Q1155586.
- Q1091229 wikiPageWikiLink Q1642645.
- Q1091229 wikiPageWikiLink Q185412.
- Q1091229 wikiPageWikiLink Q201368.
- Q1091229 wikiPageWikiLink Q202202.
- Q1091229 wikiPageWikiLink Q238.
- Q1091229 wikiPageWikiLink Q2405911.
- Q1091229 wikiPageWikiLink Q38.
- Q1091229 wikiPageWikiLink Q6972106.
- Q1091229 comment "San Marino Highway (known simply as the Superstrada to locals) is a road from the castelli of Borgo Maggiore, to Domagnano, through to Serravalle and then the town of Dogana, where it enters Italy. Part of it was built over the now defunct Rimini-San Marino railway line, which was destroyed during the Battle of Rimini. It is owned by the Sammarinese government.The road is 8.9 km (5.5 miles) long and 18 meters wide, providing for two lanes in each direction.".
- Q1091229 label "San Marino Highway".