Santa Fe de Antioquia Airport

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Santa Fe de Antioquia Airport
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Airport typePublic
Serves Santa Fe de Antioquia, Colombia
Elevation  AMSL 1,500 ft / 457 m
Coordinates 6°30′05″N75°49′22″W / 6.50139°N 75.82278°W / 6.50139; -75.82278
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Source: Google Maps [1] OurAirports [2] Google Earth [3]

Santa Fe de Antioquia( IATA : SSL, ICAO : SKSL) is a closed airstrip that formerly served the town of Santa Fe de Antioquia in the Antioquia Department of Colombia.

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Google Earth Historical Imagery shows that the 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) grass runway was built over with houses between 2006 and 2010. [3]

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