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    References

    1. "Marco Nicolini". Official Website of the Grand and General Council.(in Italian)
    2. 1 2 San Marino. Marco Nicolini designato da Rete per l'Ecc.Reggenza (in Italian)
    Marco Nicolini
    Marco Nicolini al Quirinale 2021.jpg
    Nicolini in 2021
    Captain Regent of San Marino
    In office
    1 April 2021 1 October 2021