Rovereta

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Rovereta
Village
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Location of Serravalle in San Marino
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Rovereta
Location in San Marino
Coordinates: 43°59′21.7″N12°30′46.33″E / 43.989361°N 12.5128694°E / 43.989361; 12.5128694
CountrySan Marino
Municipality Serravalle
Elevation
184 m (604 ft)
Demonym Roveretesi
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
47891
Area code +378 (0549)

Rovereta is a village (curazia) in San Marino. It belongs to the municipality ( castello ) of Serravalle. Its name, in Italian language, refers to a wood of "Sessile Oaks".

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History

In 1957 there was a constitutional crisis named Fatti di Rovereta (the Rovereta affair), in which the Grand and General Council was deliberately rendered inquorate to prevent the scheduled election of Captains-Regent. A provisional government was established in the village, in opposition to the outgoing Captains-Regent whose term had expired.

Geography

The village is situated in the north-western corner of its castle, close to Falciano and to the borders with Italy, at the industrial area of Cerasolo (a civil parish of Coriano). It is served by the National Road 72 Rimini-San Marino, the San Marino Highway.

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