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The seat of the department is in the city of San Rafael. Statistics. Geographical location: 34° 15´ to 36° southern latitude and 70° 10´ to 66° 55´ eastern ...
San Rafael is a city in the southern region of the Mendoza Province, Argentina. With more than 118,000 inhabitants (2010 census ), it is the largest city in and the seat of San Rafael Department. The city is located 240 km from the provincial capital and 990 km from the federal capital.
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San Rafael Airport may refer to: San Rafael Airport (Argentina) , a commercial airport located in San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina (IATA: AFA, ICAO: SAMR) San Rafael Airport (Chile) , in Los Andes, Chile (IATA: LOB, ICAO: SCAN)
The San Rafael Fire Department and Marinwood Fire Department have a shared services agreement with SRFD providing Marinwood Chief Officer's services. The department is updating or reconstructing many of its stations. In 2016, plans were released for brand new fire stations 51, 52,a nd 57. Stations 54 and 55 would be dramatically remodeled.
San Rafael, a small city situated in Marin County, is known for its affluent suburban/urban environment. Despite the median income for a family in San Rafael reaching an estimated amount of $97,009 [32] according to the 2016-2020 US Census report, different regions of San Rafael remain below the poverty line of 11.4%.
San Rafael Airport (IATA: AFA, ICAO: SAMR) is a public airport located 6 kilometres (4 mi) west of San Rafael, a city in the Mendoza Province of Argentina. It is also known as Suboficial Ayudante Santiago Germano Airport. Runway length includes displaced thresholds of 100 metres (330 ft) on Runway 11 and 155 metres (509 ft) on Runway 29.
The MIA Mover is an automated people mover (APM) system which opened at the Miami International Airport (MIA) in metropolitan Miami, Florida, United States on September 9, 2011. The MIA Mover is designed to quickly transport landside passengers between Miami International Airport's Main Terminal and the Miami Intermodal Center (MIC).