Domagnano (Romagnol: Munt Dmagnên) is one of the nine castelli of San Marino. It occupies an area of . As of 2023, it had a population of 3,589 inhabitants. It is the fourth largest castello by land area and population in San Marino.
Domagnano is one of nine administrative districts in the small European country of San Marino, located in the Apennine Mountains. With a population of 3,589 people as of 2023, it ranks as the fourth largest district in San Marino by both area and population.
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Domagnano (Romagnol: Munt Dmagnên) is one of the nine castelli of San Marino. It occupies an area of . As of 2023, it had a population of 3,589 inhabitants. It is the fourth largest castello by land area and population in San Marino.
== History == thumb|left|Gold jewellery from the Domagnano Treasure in the [[British Museum]] Domagnano has been colonized since the Roman times and was previously known as Montelupo, the mountain of wolves. The Domagnano castle stood on top of the Mount Lupo overlooking the region. The name of the territory is derived from Latin. It might have come from "Domenianus" meaning "manor fund" or "Domus magnani" meaning the place occupied by one who worked with metals. Its coat of arms consists of a white wolf and hill top with a tower.
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