Sammarinese
Romagnol
Astoriaied to the remaining Italian worlds of Astoria but now also within the Middle Eastern world of Steinway Street stands the entrance to the Fratellanza Sammarinese, a small club for those with roots in the Republic of San Marino, a small independent nation surrounded by Italy's Emilia-Romagna region. Immigrants from San Marino largely settled in Detroit and New York, with some having coming to speak Standard Italian as well as the distinctive and today endangered local variety of Romagnol known as Sammarinese.