Lumid Pau Airport

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Lumid Pau Airport
Summary
Serves Lumid Pau
Elevation  AMSL 551 ft / 168 m
Coordinates 2°23′40″N59°26′15″W / 2.39444°N 59.43750°W / 2.39444; -59.43750
Map
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LUB
Location in Guyana
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
mft
12/301,0003,281Grass
Sources: Google Maps [1] GCM [2]

Lumid Pau Airport( IATA : LUB, ICAO : SYLP) is an airport serving the village of Lumid Pau, in the Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo Region of Guyana. The 1-km long runway has a grass surface.

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