Lowpoly Atlas · country

San Marino

San Marino is drawn here at 6 vertices, from Natural Earth's 1:50m boundaries. Every figure below is measured from that geometry in an equal-area projection, not looked up.

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Area70 km²
Coast and border at 1:50m32 km
Furthest from an edge4 km, at 43.93°N 12.45°E
Coastline dimension1.126
Compactness0.857
Separate landmasses1
Equatornorthern hemisphere
Borderslandlocked

What these mean

Furthest from an edge is the pole of inaccessibility: the centre of the largest circle that fits inside the border, and so the hardest place in the country to leave it from. Coastline dimension is how much longer the outline gets as you measure it more finely - 1.0 is a straight line, and a deeply indented coast climbs towards 1.3. Compactness compares the area with the area of a circle of the same perimeter, so 1.0 is a perfect circle.

The length is given at a stated scale on purpose, and will be shorter than the figure you may have seen elsewhere. A coastline has no single length: measure it with a shorter ruler and you find more inlets, and the total grows without ever settling. These boundaries are drawn at 1:50 million, so San Marino's 32 km is a floor rather than an answer, and the dimension of 1.126 above is the rate at which it would keep climbing. Area has no such problem and converges.