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| nickname    = Kadsabereyes
| nickname    = Kadsabereyes
| motto        = TBD
| motto        = TBD
| map          = SMartin in Gerenia.png
| map          =  
| region      = [[Mäeklen]]
| region      = [[Mäeklen]]
| province    = [[Ramez]]
| province    = [[Ramez]]
| district     = [[Maiŷnat (district)|Maiŷnat]]
| divisiontype = [[District (Gerenia)|Division]]
| division     = [[Maiŷnat (district)|Maiŷnat]]
| founded      = 2013 (city status granted)
| founded      = 2013 (city status granted)
| demonym      = Sanmartinian
| demonym      = Sanmartinian
| mayor        = Martín López
| mayor        = Martín López ([[Independent Party of Gerenia|IPG]])
| population  = 22,000
| population  = 22,000
| postcode    = A06
| postcode    = A06
| abbreviation = SM
| abbreviation = SM, SMA
| forum        = ''TBD''
| forum        = ''TBD''
}}
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[[Category:Cities of Gerenia]]
[[Category:Cities of Gerenia]]
[[Category:Gerenia]]

Revision as of 17:08, 14 June 2015

Template:Gerenian city San Martín is a Gerenian city located in Ramez province. According to the 2013 census, it has a population of 22,000.

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, and was named after the Argentine city of the same name.

San Martín experienced a rapid population growth (the highest rate, behind Gerze, 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.

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".