General San Martín

General San Martín is a city and the capital of the of , .
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  • Type: Town with 31,300 residents
  • Description: municipality in San Juan Province, Argentina
  • Also known as: Albardon”, “Albardón”, “General San Martín, San Juan”, “Villa Albardon”, “Villa Albardón”, “Villa General San Martin”, and “Villa General San Martín

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Villa Paula Albarracín de Sarmiento and Villa Sefair Talacasto.

Village
is a locality and the head town of the , in the of Argentina. It is located in the northern sector of the urban agglomeration of Greater San Juan. is situated 6 km south of General San Martín.

Village
Photo: Gonce, CC BY 3.0.
is a village, which is situated 7 km east of General San Martín.

General San Martín

Latitude
-31.43958° or 31° 26′ 23″ south
Longitude
-68.52049° or 68° 31′ 14″ west
Population
31,300
Elevation
641 metres (2,103 feet)
United Nations Location Code
AR ALN
Open location code
47WHHF6H+5R
Open­Street­Map ID
node 198438101
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
3866425
Wiki­data ID
Q3032070
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Plaza San Martín and Registro Civil Albardón.

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