"San Martí²" meaning in All languages combined

See San Martí² on Wiktionary

Proper name [Chicahuaxtla Triqui]

Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish San Martín (literally “Saint Martin”). Etymology templates: {{bor|trs|es|San Martín|lit=Saint Martin}} Spanish San Martín (literally “Saint Martin”) Head templates: {{head|trs|proper noun}} San Martí²
  1. San Martín Itunyoso (a town in San Martín Itunyoso, Oaxaca, Mexico) Categories (place): Places in Mexico, Places in Oaxaca, Towns in Mexico, Towns in Oaxaca
    Sense id: en-San_Martí²-trs-name-uilguzDa Categories (other): Chicahuaxtla Triqui entries with incorrect language header

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