San Lorenzo Airport

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San Lorenzo Airport
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Airport typePublic
ServesSan Lorenzo de Moxos, Bolivia
Elevation  AMSL 570 ft / 174 m
Coordinates 15°33′00″S65°32′54″W / 15.55000°S 65.54833°W / -15.55000; -65.54833 (San Lorenzo Airport (San Lorenzo de Moxos)) Coordinates: 15°33′00″S65°32′54″W / 15.55000°S 65.54833°W / -15.55000; -65.54833 (San Lorenzo Airport (San Lorenzo de Moxos))
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SLLZ
Location of San Lorenzo Airport in Bolivia
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Source: Google Maps [1] Bing Maps [2]

San Lorenzo Airport( ICAO : SLLZ) is an airstrip serving San Lorenzo de Moxos, a village in the Beni Department of Bolivia. The runway is at the north end of the village.

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References

  1. "San Lorenzo Airport". Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  2. "Location of San Lorenzo de Moxos Airport". Bing Maps. Microsoft. Retrieved 15 March 2018.