General San Martín Partido
General San Martín Partido is a partido in the Gran Buenos Aires urban area, immediately to the north-west of the Capital federal in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: partido of Buenos Aires Province with 28,300 residents
- Description: partido of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Also known as: “General San Martin Partido”, “Partido de General San Martin”, “San Martín”, “San Martin Partido”, and “San Martín Partido”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Estadio de Chacarita Juniors and San Martín train station.
Estadio de Chacarita Juniors
Stadium
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The Estadio de Chacarita Juniors is a stadium located in the Villa Maipú district of General San Martín Partido, Argentina. Inaugurated in 1945 and then demolished and rebuilt in 2011, it is the home venue of Chacarita Juniors.
San Martín train station
Railway station
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San Martín train station is a railway station.
Malaver train station
Railway station
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Malaver train station is a railway station.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Villa Urquiza and Ciudad Jardín El Libertador.
Villa Urquiza
Suburb
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Villa Urquiza is a barrio or neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located between the barrios of Villa Pueyrredón, Belgrano, Villa Ortúzar, Coghlan, Saavedra and Agronomía. Villa Urquiza is situated 4½ km east of General San Martín Partido.
Ciudad Jardín El Libertador
Town
Ciudad Jardín El Libertador is a town in General San Martín Partido of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is located in the Greater Buenos Aires area. Ciudad Jardín El Libertador is situated 5 km northwest of General San Martín Partido.
Villa Devoto
Suburb
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Villa Devoto is a neighborhood or district located in the northwestern area of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Its administrative limits are defined by Lope de Vega, General Paz, San Martín, and Francisco Beiró Avenues; and Joaquín V. Villa Devoto is situated 4 km southeast of General San Martín Partido.
General San Martín Partido
- Category: municipality
- Location: Buenos Aires, Pampas, Argentina, South America
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In Other Languages
From Belarusian to Ukrainian—“General San Martín Partido” goes by many names.
- Belarusian: “Сан-Марцін”
- Catalan: “Partido General San Martín”
- Cebuano: “Partido de General San Martín”
- Chinese: “圣马丁将军区”
- Chinese: “圣马丁将军镇”
- Chinese: “聖馬丁將軍城”
- Dutch: “General San Martín”
- Esperanto: “Generalo Sankt-Marteno”
- French: “General San Martín”
- German: “Partido General San Martín”
- Hungarian: “General San Martín partido”
- Italian: “partido di General San Martín”
- Italian: “Partido di General San Martín”
- Japanese: “サン・マルティン”
- Lithuanian: “Cheneral San Martino partidas”
- Maltese: “San Martín Partido”
- Moksha: “Хэнэрал Сан Мартин”
- Persian: “بخش خنرال سان مارتین”
- Portuguese: “General San Martín”
- Russian: “Хенераль-Сан-Мартин”
- Scots: “General San Martín Partido”
- Serbian: “Хенерал Сан Мартин”
- Slovenian: “General San Martín Partido”
- Spanish: “Partido de General San Martín”
- Spanish: “Partido de San Martín”
- Swedish: “Partido de General San Martín”
- Turkish: “Partido de General San Martín”
- Ukrainian: “Хенераль-Сан-Мартін”
Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Estación San Martín and Parada Malaver.
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