San Martín

Ciudad del Libertador General Don José de San Martín, more commonly known as San Martín, is the administrative seat of in the urban agglomeration of .
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  • Type: Town with 28,400 residents
  • Description: city in the province of Buenos Aires in Argentina
  • Also known as: Ciudad del Libertador General San Martin”, “General San Martín”, “San Martín City”, “San Martín, Argentina”, and “San Martín, Buenos Aires

Places of Interest

Highlights include San Martín train station and Estadio de Chacarita Juniors.

Railway station
is a railway station.

Stadium
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
The is a located in the district of , . Inaugurated in 1945 and then demolished and rebuilt in 2011, it is the home venue of Chacarita Juniors.

Railway station
is a railway station.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include San Andrés and Villa Maipú.

Town
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
is a town.

Town
is a localidad of the in , Argentina. It forms part of the urban agglomeration of . The localidad is home to Chacarita Juniors, a football club that won the 1969 Metropolitano.

Village
is a locality in , . It belongs to the in the Province of .

San Martín

Latitude
-34.57716° or 34° 34′ 38″ south
Longitude
-58.53772° or 58° 32′ 16″ west
Population
28,400
Elevation
28 metres (92 feet)
Inception
1856
United Nations Location Code
AR SAT
Open location code
48Q3CFF6+4W
Open­Street­Map ID
node 198451614
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
3433779
Wiki­data ID
Q781245
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“San Martín” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: سان مارتن
  • Armenian: Սան Մարտին
  • Asturian: San Martín
  • Belarusian: Сан-Марцін
  • Catalan: San Martín
  • Central Kurdish: سان مارتین
  • Chinese: 圣马丁市
  • Chinese: 聖馬丁 (布宜諾斯艾利斯省)
  • Chinese: 聖馬丁,布宜諾斯艾利斯
  • Chinese: 聖馬丁市
  • Danish: San Martín
  • Dutch: San Martín (Buenos Aires)
  • Dutch: San Martín
  • Esperanto: Ciudad del Libertador General Don José de San Martín
  • Esperanto: San Martín
  • French: San Martín (Buenos Aires)
  • French: San Martín
  • German: San Martín (Buenos Aires)
  • German: San Martín
  • Hebrew: סן מרטין, בואנוס איירס
  • Italian: Ciudad del Libertador General San Martín
  • Italian: San Martín
  • Japanese: サン・マルティン
  • Korean: 산마르틴
  • Korean: 헤네랄산마르틴
  • Lithuanian: San Martinas (Buenos Airės)
  • Lithuanian: San Martinas
  • Persian: سن مارتین، بوئنوس آیرس
  • Persian: سن مارتین، بوینس آیرس
  • Polish: General San Martín
  • Polish: San Martín
  • Portuguese: San Martín (Buenos Aires)
  • Portuguese: San Martín
  • Romanian: San Martín, Buenos Aires
  • Russian: Сан-Мартин
  • Scots: San Martín, Buenos Aires
  • Scots: San Martín
  • Slovenian: San Martín
  • Spanish: Ciudad de General San Martín
  • Spanish: Ciudad de San Martín
  • Spanish: Ciudad del Libertador General Don José de San Martín
  • Spanish: Ciudad del Libertador General San Martín
  • Spanish: General San Martín
  • Spanish: San Martín, Buenos Aires, Ciudad de San Martín
  • Spanish: San Martín
  • Swedish: San Martín, Buenos Aires
  • Swedish: San Martín
  • Turkish: San Martín, Buenos Aires
  • Ukrainian: Сан-Мартін
  • Vietnamese: San Martín, Buenos Aires

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