Marrupa Airport

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Marrupa Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
ServesMarrupa, Mozambique
Elevation  AMSL 2,480 ft / 756 m
Coordinates 13°13′30″S37°33′07″E / 13.22500°S 37.55194°E / -13.22500; 37.55194
Map
Mozambique adm location map.svg
Airplane silhouette.svg
FQMR
Location of the airport in Mozambique
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
ftm
15/335,3601,634Asphalt

Marrupa Airport( ICAO : FQMR) is an airport located in and serving Marrupa, Niassa Province, Mozambique.

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