San Martín de Pusa
San Martín de Pusa is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2006 census, the municipality has a population of 825 inhabitants.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: LBM1948, CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Type: Village with 586 residents
- Description: municipality of Spain
- Also known as: “45152” and “San Martin de Pusa”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Villarejo de Montalbán and Los Navalmorales.
Villarejo de Montalbán
Village
Photo: Rodelar, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Villarejo de Montalbán is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2006 census, the municipality had a population of 76 inhabitants. Villarejo de Montalbán is situated 5 km east of San Martín de Pusa.
Los Navalmorales
Village
Photo: LBM1948, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Los Navalmorales is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2006 census, the municipality has a population of 2636 inhabitants. Los Navalmorales is situated 6 km south of San Martín de Pusa.
San Martín de Pusa
- Categories: municipality of Spain and locality
- Location: Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Central Spain, Spain, Iberia, Europe
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Latitude
39.7827° or 39° 46′ 58″ northLongitude
-4.6336° or 4° 38′ 1″ westPopulation
586Elevation
463 metres (1,519 feet)Open location code
8CFQQ9M8+3HOpenStreetMap ID
node 761340340OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
6361812Wikidata ID
Q1641416
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In Other Languages
From Aragonese to Waray—“San Martín de Pusa” goes by many names.
- Aragonese: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Armenian: “Սան Մարտին դե Պուսա”
- Asturian: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Basque: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Breton: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Catalan: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Cebuano: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Chechen: “Сан-Мартин-де-Пуса”
- Chinese: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Chinese: “圣马尔廷德普萨”
- Chinese: “普萨河畔圣马丁”
- Chinese: “聖馬爾廷德普薩”
- Dutch: “San Martin de Pusa”
- Dutch: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Esperanto: “San Martín de Pusa”
- French: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Galician: “San Martín de Pusa”
- German: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Hungarian: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Interlingua: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Interlingue: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Irish: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Italian: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Kazakh: “San-Martïn-de-Pwsa”
- Kazakh: “Сан-Мартин-де-Пуса”
- Kazakh: “سان-مارتىين-دە-پۋسا”
- Ladin: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Lombard: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Malay: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Min Nan Chinese: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Occitan (post 1500): “San Martín de Pusa”
- Persian: “سان مارتین د پوسا”
- Polish: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Portuguese: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Romanian: “San Martin de Pusa”
- Romanian: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Russian: “Сан-Мартин-де-Пуса”
- South Azerbaijani: “سان مارتین د پوسا”
- Spanish: “San Martin de Pusa”
- Spanish: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Swedish: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Tatar: “Сан-Мартин-де-Пуса”
- Turkish: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Ukrainian: “Сан-Мартін-де-Пуса”
- Venetian: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Vietnamese: “San Martín de Pusa”
- Waray (Philippines): “San Martín de Pusa”
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