Rimini is an unincorporated community in Clarendon County, South Carolina, United States.
[3] Originally called Yorkville, the name likely became Rimini due to the influence of Italian immigrant laborers that assisted with the construction of the nearby railroad.
Prior to the community's founding, the location was home to a major Native American trade route.
The trade route eventually became an important and strategic thoroughfare between the cities of Charleston and Camden South Carolina during the American Revolutionary War.
Today, the community is mainly supported through agriculture and nearby recreational opportunities such as fishing and hunting.