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| | |official_name = San Martín | ||
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| | |settlement_type = [[List of cities and towns in Gerenia|City]] of [[Gerenia]] | ||
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| | |nickname = ''City of Tradition'' | ||
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| | |image_map = San Martín in Gerenia.png | ||
| | |mapsize = 250px | ||
| | |map_caption = Location within [[Mainland Gerenia]] | ||
| | |subdivision_type = Nation | ||
| | |subdivision_name = {{team flag|Gerenia}} | ||
| | |subdivision_type1 = [[Provinces of Gerenia|Province]] | ||
| | |subdivision_name1 = [[File:Ramez flag.png|25px|border|Ramez]] [[Ramez (province)|Ramez]] | ||
| | |subdivision_type2 = [[Districts of Gerenia|District]] | ||
|subdivision_name2 = [[Maiŷnat (district)|Maiŷnat]] | |||
|established_title = Founded | |||
|established_date = 2012 | |||
|established_title2 = City status | |||
|established_date2 = 2013 | |||
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|population_as_of = 2018 | |||
|population_total = 50,226 | |||
|population_rank = [[List of cities and towns in Gerenia|20th]] | |||
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|area_code = 605 | |||
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'''San Martín''' is a [[Gerenia | '''San Martín''' is a [[Gerenia]]n [[List of cities and towns in Gerenia|city]] located in [[Ramez (province)|Ramez Province]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
San Martín was created in 2012 as a ''seerul'' ([[Gerenian language|Gerenian]] word meaning "district" or "zone") of [[Ramez City]], five kilometres away from the centre of the city | San Martín was created in 2012 as a ''seerul'' ([[Gerenian language|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 (city)|Gerze]], [[Čirona (city)|Čirona]], and [[Tawlkar]]) due to 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. | San Martín experienced a rapid population growth (the highest rate, behind [[Gerze (city)|Gerze]], [[Čirona (city)|Čirona]], and [[Tawlkar (city)|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". | 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". |
Latest revision as of 00:44, 5 July 2018
San Martín | |
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City of Gerenia | |
Nickname(s): City of Tradition | |
Location within Mainland Gerenia | |
Nation | Gerenia |
Province | 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".
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