Nuevo Mundo Airport

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Nuevo Mundo Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
Serves Nuevo Mundo, Bolivia
Elevation  AMSL 548 ft / 167 m
Coordinates 14°28′40″S66°02′00″W / 14.47778°S 66.03333°W / -14.47778; -66.03333 (Nuevo Mundo Airport (Nuevo Mundo))
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SLNO
Location of Nuevo Mundo Airport in Bolivia
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
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02/208002,625Grass
Sources: Landings.com [1] HERE Maps [2] GCM [3]

Nuevo Mundo Airport( ICAO : SLNO) is an airport in the lightly populated pampa of the Beni Department in Bolivia.

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