Miramare di Rimini

Miramare
Miramare beach, June 2015
Miramare beach, June 2015
Etymology: lit.'sea view' (from Italian)
Nickname: 
Il Terzo (The Third)
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Coordinates: 44°01′49″N 12°37′06″E / 44.0302°N 12.6183°E / 44.0302; 12.6183
CountryItaly
RegionEmilia-Romagna
ProvinceRimini
ComuneRimini
Population
 (c. 2014)[1]
 • Total
8,000
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
47924

Miramare di Rimini, more commonly known simply as Miramare, is the southernmost suburb and frazione of the city of Rimini, Italy. Situated on the Adriatic coast, the seaside resort lies 5 km (3.1 mi) southeast of Rimini's city centre and borders the municipality of Riccione.[2][3]

Located on the Via Flaminia, now the SS16 state road, Miramare developed as a tourist destination from the early 20th century.[3] As well as the beaches on its coastline, the suburb's recreational facilities include Fiabilandia and Altromondo Studios, among Italy's earliest amusement parks and nightclubs respectively.[4][5]

The suburb is served by a minor station on the Bologna–Ancona railway,[6] and includes Federico Fellini International Airport, the principal airport for the province of Rimini and the Republic of San Marino.[7]

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  2. ^ "Miramare". Rimini Turismo. 16 February 2021. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Miramare di Rimini". RomagnaZone (in Italian). 22 September 2014. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
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  5. ^ "Il Covid si porta via anche Bevitori "Addio al signore dell'Altromondo"" [Covid also takes away Bevitori: "Goodbye to the lord of the Altromondo"]. Il Resto del Carlino (in Italian). 5 March 2021. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  6. ^ "Linea Bologna – Rimini – Ancona, 17 agosto – 20 agosto 2015" [Bologna – Rimini – Ancona Line, 17–20 August 2015] (PDF) (in Italian). Trenitalia. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  7. ^ "Atlante Aeroporti: L'Area Centro Nord (CN)" (PDF). Italian Civil Aviation Authority (in Italian). 2008. pp. 480–503. Retrieved 11 January 2024.

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