Mulatupo

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Mulatupo
Muladub
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Mulatupo
Coordinates: 8°57′0″N77°45′0″W / 8.95000°N 77.75000°W / 8.95000; -77.75000 Coordinates: 8°57′0″N77°45′0″W / 8.95000°N 77.75000°W / 8.95000; -77.75000
Country Panama
Province Kuna Yala
Municipality Tubualá
Population
 (2008)
  Total1 452

Mulatupo is a town in the Kuna Yala province of Panama. The town lies in the island of Muladub and shares it with town of Sasardi Muladub.

Transportation

The village is served by the Mulatupo Airport ( IATA : MPP).

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