General San Martín Partido
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Official name | Partido de General San Martín | |
Capital | San Martín | |
Country Province |
Argentina Buenos Aires |
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Foundation Founder |
December 18, 1856 provincial decree |
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Population: | ||
- Total | 403,107 | |
- Density | 7,198.34 Inhabitants/km² | |
- Population change | -0.91% (1991-2001) | |
Demonym | sanmartinense | |
Telephone code | ||
Post Code | B1650 | |
Location | ||
- Coordinates | ||
Area | 56 km² (22 sq mi) | |
Distance: | ||
- to Buenos Aires | 18 km (11 mi) | |
- to La Plata | ||
Patron Saint | San Antonio de Padua | |
Mayor | Ricardo Ivoskus, ARI | |
Web Site | http://www.sanmartin.gov.ar | |
IFAM Statistics | IFAM |
General San Martín Partido is a partido in the Gran Buenos Aires urban area, immediately to the north-west of Capital Federal in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.
The provincial subdivision has a population of about 400,000 inhabitants in an area of 56 km² (22 sq mi), and its capital city is also named San Martín.
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[edit] Name
The partido (district) and its capital are named in honor of General José de San Martín (1778-1850), who led Argentina against the Spanish Empire in the Argentine War of Independence.
[edit] Sports
The partido is home to Second Division football team Chacarita Juniors.
[edit] Districts
- Barrio Parque General San Martín
- Billinghurst
- Ciudad del Libertador General José de San Martín
- Ciudad Jardín El Libertador
- Villa Ayacucho
- Villa Ballester
- Villa Bernardo Monteagudo
- Villa Chacabuco
- Villa Coronel José M. Zapiola
- Villa General Antonio J. de Sucre
- Villa General Eugenio Necochea
- Villa General José Tomás Guido
- Villa General Juan G. Las Heras
- Villa Godoy Cruz
- Villa Granaderos de San Martín
- Villa Gregoria Matorras
- Villa José León Suárez
- Villa Juan Martín de Pueyrredón
- Villa Libertad
- Villa Lynch
- Villa Maipú
- Villa María Irene de los Remedios de Escalada
- Villa Marqués Alejandro María de Aguado
- Villa Parque Presidente Figueroa Alcorta
- Villa Parque San Lorenzo
- Villa San Andrés
- Villa Yapeyú
[edit] Famous people
- José Hernández, (1834-1886) journalist and poet
- Oscar Alfredo Gálvez, (1913-1989) racing driver
[edit] External links
- (Spanish) San Martin news
[edit] News WebPage
- (Spanish) InfoBAN San Martín
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