Santa Clara de Guapiles Airport

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Santa Clara de Guapiles Airport
Summary
Airport type Public
Serves Humo
Elevation  AMSL 246 ft / 75 m
Coordinates 10°17′17″N83°42′49″W / 10.28806°N 83.71361°W / 10.28806; -83.71361 Coordinates: 10°17′17″N83°42′49″W / 10.28806°N 83.71361°W / 10.28806; -83.71361
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MRSG
Location in Costa Rica
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
01/19 1,010 3,315 Asphalt
Sources: Google Maps [1] GCM [2]

Santa Clara de Guapiles Airport( ICAO : MRSG) is an airport serving the village of Humo in Limón Province, Costa Rica. The runway is surrounded by the pineapple plantations of Piña Frut, S.A. [3]

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