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Dogana is a town in the north-eastern corner of San Marino, a small country in southern Europe.


Dogana is the main entry point for travellers arriving into San Marino from Italy (by Highway No. 72 from Rimini). Although Dogana means customs house in Italian, there are of course no border formalities anywhere on the border between Italy and San Marino, so the motorists may stop in Dogana only to shop at one of its shopping malls. Rimini is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy and capital city of the Rimini Province. ... Custom House is an area of the London Borough of Newham. ...


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