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General San Martín

[jen-er-uhl san mahr-teen, he-ne-rahl sahn mahr-teen]

noun

  1. a city in E Argentina, a suburb of Buenos Aires.



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On holidays and weekends, long lines of cars wait to cross the General San Martín International Bridge that crosses the Uruguay River and joins Argentina’s Gualeguaychú with Fray Bentos in Uruguay.

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In Argentina, “the Covid pandemic has reduced the capacity of authorities to act”, says environmental policy researcher Elisabeth Mohle, of the National University of General San Martín in the province of Buenos Aires.

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To attract more foreign scientists — the organization currently employs around 6,000 — Helmholtz plans to establish an international research school in astronomy, in partnership with the National University of General San Martín in Buenos Aires, and another in energy research, with five partner institutes in Israel.

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Another nationwide survey this year by the National University of General San Martín found that about 55 percent of Argentines favor legalizing abortion, although attitudes vary widely by geography.

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“The number really surprised me,” said Vanesa Vázquez Laba, head of the gender and sexual diversity department at the National University of General San Martín, referring to the university’s poll.

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