Sanremo
Sanremo, also spelled San Remo in English and formerly in Italian, is a comune on the Mediterranean coast of Liguria, in northwestern Italy. Founded in Roman times, it has a population of 55,000, and is known as a tourist destination on the Italian Riviera.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest
Highlights include Teatro Ariston and Sanremo Casino.
Teatro Ariston
Movie theater
Photo: Idéfix, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Ariston Theatre is a theatre and cinema in Sanremo, Italy, best known as the venue of the annual Sanremo Music Festival competitions since 1977. It was designed between 1943 and 1953 by architects Marco Lavarello and Dante Datta, along with engineers Franco Ravera, Angelo Frisa, and Gino Sacerdote.
Sanremo Casino
Casino
Photo: Kallerna, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Sanremo Casino is a gambling and entertainment complex located in Sanremo, on the Italian Riviera.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Poggio di San Remo and Coldirodi.
Poggio di San Remo
Village
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 2.5.
The Poggio di San Remo is a hill in the Italian region Liguria, near Sanremo.
Coldirodi
Suburb
Photo: FortuColla, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Coldirodi is a small medieval town in Liguria, Italy, situated on the hills between Sanremo and Ospedaletti. The town has approximately 3,000 inhabitants and is today a frazione of the municipality of Sanremo. Coldirodi is situated 3½ km west of Sanremo.
Sanremo
- Categories: commune of Italy, city, and locality
- Location: Province of Imperia, Liguria, Northwest Italy, Italy, Europe
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Latitude
43.8198° or 43° 49′ 11″ northLongitude
7.7749° or 7° 46′ 30″ eastPopulation
54,800Elevation
15 metres (49 feet)United Nations Location Code
IT SREOpen location code
8FM9RQ9F+WXOpenStreetMap ID
node 66586759OpenStreetMap feature
place=town
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Yue Chinese—“Sanremo” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Sanremo”
- Albanian: “San Remo”
- Albanian: “Sanremo”
- Arabic: “سان ريمو”
- Arabic: “سانريمو”
- Aragonese: “Sanremo”
- Armenian: “Սան Ռեմո”
- Asturian: “Sanremo”
- Asturian: “Sanremu”
- Azerbaijani: “San-Remo”
- Basque: “San Remo”
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- Belarusian: “Сан-Рэма”
- Bengali: “সানরেমো”
- Breton: “Sanremo”
- Bulgarian: “Сан Ремо”
- Bulgarian: “Санремо”
- Catalan: “Sanremo”
- Cebuano: “San Remo”
- Central Kurdish: “سانرێمۆ”
- Chechen: “Санремо”
- Chinese: “Sanremo”
- Chinese: “圣雷莫”
- Chinese: “聖里摩”
- Chinese: “聖雷莫”
- Croatian: “Sanremo”
- Czech: “San Remo”
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- Danish: “San Remo”
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- Dimli (individual language): “Sanremo”
- Dutch: “San Remo”
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- Egyptian Arabic: “سانريمو”
- Esperanto: “San Remo”
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- Estonian: “San Remo”
- Estonian: “Sanremo”
- Finnish: “San Remo”
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- French: “San Remo”
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- Georgian: “სან-რემო”
- German: “San Remo”
- German: “Sanremo”
- Greek: “Σαν Ρέμο”
- Greek: “Σανρέμο”
- Hebrew: “סן רמו”
- Hindi: “सैनरेमो”
- Hungarian: “Sanremo”
- Icelandic: “Sanremo”
- Ido: “San Remo”
- Ido: “Sanremo”
- Indonesian: “Sanremo”
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- Irish: “Sanremo”
- Italian: “San Remo”
- Italian: “Sanremo”
- Japanese: “サンレーモ”
- Japanese: “サンレモ”
- Kazakh: “Сан-Ремо”
- Kazakh: “Санремо”
- Korean: “산레모”
- Kurdish: “Sanremo”
- Ladin: “Sanremo”
- Latin: “Villa Matuciana”
- Latin: “Villa Matutiae”
- Latvian: “Sanremo”
- Ligurian: “Sanremu”
- Lithuanian: “Sanremas”
- Lombard: “San Remo”
- Lombard: “Sanremu”
- Luxembourgish: “San Remo”
- Luxembourgish: “Sanremo”
- Macedonian: “Сан Ремо”
- Macedonian: “Санремо”
- Malay: “Sanremo”
- Maltese: “San Remo”
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- Min Nan Chinese: “Sanremo”
- Mingrelian: “სან-რემო”
- Moksha: “Санрэма”
- Mongolian: “Санремо”
- Neapolitan: “Sanremo”
- Northern Frisian: “San Remo”
- Northern Frisian: “Sanremo”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “San Remo”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Sanremo”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “San Remo”
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- Norwegian: “Sanremo”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Sant Rémol”
- Ossetian: “Сан-Ремо”
- Persian: “سانرمو”
- Piemontese: “San Remo”
- Piemontese: “Sanremo”
- Polish: “San Remo”
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- Portuguese: “San Remo”
- Portuguese: “Sanremo”
- Romanian: “San Remo”
- Romanian: “Sanremo”
- Russian: “Сан-Ремо”
- Russian: “Санремо”
- Rusyn: “Санремо”
- Sanskrit: “संरेमो”
- Sardinian: “Sanremo”
- Scots: “Sanremo”
- Serbian: “Санремо”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Sanremo”
- Sicilian: “Sanremu”
- Slovak: “San Remo”
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- Slovenian: “Sanremo”
- South Azerbaijani: “سانرمو”
- Spanish: “San Remo”
- Spanish: “Sanremo”
- Swahili: “Sanremo”
- Swedish: “San Remo”
- Swedish: “Sanremo”
- Tagalog: “Sanremo”
- Tajik: “Санремо”
- Tajik: “Сонрему”
- Talysh: “San Remo”
- Tatar: “Санремо”
- Thai: “ซันเรโม”
- Thai: “ซานเรโม”
- Turkish: “San Remo”
- Turkish: “Sanremo / San Remo”
- Turkish: “Sanremo”
- Ukrainian: “Санремо”
- Urdu: “سان ریمو”
- Venetian: “Sanremo”
- Vietnamese: “Sanremo”
- Volapük: “Sanremo”
- Waray (Philippines): “Sanremo”
- Welsh: “San Remo”
- Welsh: “Sanremo”
- Wu Chinese: “圣雷莫”
- Yue Chinese: “聖雷莫”
- “Sanremo”
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