Did you know that 10% of Sammarinesi hold U.S. citizenship? The Immigration Museum @Centro studi sull’emgrazione – Museo dell’Emigrante in San Marino features some of the remarkable stories of individuals who immigrated from San Marino to the U.S.
During United States Consul General Ben Wohlauer’s visit to the Immigration Museum @Centro studi sull’emgrazione – Museo dell’Emigrante in San Marino, he commented, “To see this extraordinary museum is a moving experience, especially because we know that our friendship has blossomed thanks to thousands of personal ties forged between our countries by Sammarinesi-American.”
SOURCE: U.S. Consulate General Florence
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