San Rafael del Sur

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San Rafael del Sur
Municipality
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San Rafael del Sur
Location in Nicaragua
Coordinates: 11°51′N86°27′W / 11.850°N 86.450°W / 11.850; -86.450
CountryFlag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua
Department Managua
Government
  MayorJosé Noel Cerda
Area
  Municipality138 sq mi (357 km2)
Population
 (2022 estimate) [1]
  Municipality55,807
  Density400/sq mi (160/km2)
   Urban
37,267

San Rafael del Sur is a town and a municipality in the Managua department of Nicaragua.

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International relations

Twin towns – Sister cities

Granada is twinned with:

11°51′N86°27′W / 11.850°N 86.450°W / 11.850; -86.450

Some towns in San Rafael del Sur are:

-El Salto. -Los Gutierrez norte. -Los Gutierrez sur. -Los Sanchez norte. -Los Sanchez sur. -San Pablo. -Los Velasquez.

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  1. Citypopulation.de Population of San Rafael del Sur municipality