Capanne, San Marino

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Capanne is a small village (curazia) of San Marino. It belongs to the municipality of Fiorentino.

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Coordinates: 43°54′42″N12°27′24″E / 43.9117°N 12.4567°E / 43.9117; 12.4567

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