Colonia Angamos Airport

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Colonia Angamos Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
Serves Colonia Angamos (es), Peru
Elevation  AMSL 427 ft / 130 m
Coordinates 5°08′15″S72°52′05″W / 5.13750°S 72.86806°W / -5.13750; -72.86806 Coordinates: 5°08′15″S72°52′05″W / 5.13750°S 72.86806°W / -5.13750; -72.86806
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Location of the airport in Peru
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Direction LengthSurface
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06/241,2504,101Grass
Source: GCM [1] Google Maps [2]

Colonia Angamos Airport( ICAO : SPDN) is an airport serving the village of Colonia Angamos (es) in the Loreto Region of Peru.

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Colonia Angamos is a village on the Javary River, a tributary of the Amazon River. The Javary forms part of the boundary between Brazil and Peru.

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