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San Martín
  City of Gerenia  
Nickname(s): City of Tradition
Location within Mainland Gerenia
Location within Mainland Gerenia
Nation Gerenia Gerenia
Province Ramez Ramez
District Maiŷnat
Founded 2012
City status 2013
Population (2018)
 • Total 50,226
 • Rank 20th
Area code(s) 605

San Martín is a Gerenian city located in Ramez Province.

History

San Martín was created in 2012 as a seerul (Gerenian word meaning "district" or "zone") of Ramez City, five kilometres away from the centre of the city.

San Martín experienced a rapid population growth (the highest rate, behind Gerze, Čirona, and Tawlkar) due to the establishment of a number of factories (most of which dedicated to food processing, construction, and manufacturing of automotive parts) being established in the zone. San Martín then grew until it became a city distinct from Ramez.

The city status was granted to San Martín in late 2013, and the document also gives the city the (unofficial) title of "National Capital of Industry".