Corocora Airport

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Corocora Airport
Summary
Airport typePrivate
Serves Trinidad municipality, Colombia
Elevation  AMSL 402 ft / 123 m
Coordinates 5°22′30″N70°58′40″W / 5.37500°N 70.97778°W / 5.37500; -70.97778
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SKRO
Location of the airport in Colombia
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05/237452,444Gravel
Source: Google Maps [1]

Corocora Airport( ICAO : SKRO) is one of several airstrips serving the oil and gas-producing region of Trinidad municipality in the Casanare Department of Colombia.

The region is lightly populated. The nearest town is Santa Rosalía, 30 kilometres (19 mi) south. The municipality town of Trinidad is 75 kilometres (47 mi) west.

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