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Capitán Omar Darío Gerardi Airport

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Capitán Omar Darío Gerardi Airport (ICAO: SACA) is a military airport located in Córdoba, Argentina.

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Capitán Omar Darío Gerardi Airport
Avenida de Circunvalación Agustín Tosco, Cordoba Villa La Tela

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N -31.441944444444 ° E -64.258333333333 °
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Aeropuerto Capitán Omar Gelardi

Avenida de Circunvalación Agustín Tosco
X5000 Cordoba, Villa La Tela
Córdoba, Argentina
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