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The US East Coast The Caribbean The Amazon Brazil - Northeast Coast Brazil - Minas Gerais Brazil - Southeast Coast Argentina Leg 62 SBPK - SUDU Leg 63 SUDU - SAAV Leg 64 SAAV - SAEZ Leg 65 SAEZ - SUMU Leg 66 SUMU - SAZM Leg 67 SAZM - SAZB Leg 68 SAZB - SAZN Leg 69 SAZN - SAVY Leg 70 SAVY - SAVE Leg 71 SAVE - SAVC Leg 72 SAVC - SAWR Tierra del Fuego Chile Peru El Dorado Central America Mexico USA Southwest USA - Midwest to East Canada Northeast Highland to Islands

Leg 66 SUMU - Montevideo (Uruguay) to SAZM - Mar Del Plata (Argentina)

SUMU - Airport Info

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ICAO code: SUMU
Airport name: Carrasco International Airport
Location: Montevideo

Useful information

Airport elevation: '
Time zone: UTC-3
Lighted runways : Yes
Maximum runway length: '
Runway surface : Asphalt

Instrument approach (ILS, LOC, LDA, and SDF):




Montevideo Airport Info

Montevideo, city, capital of Uruguay and its Montevideo Department, on the Río de la Plata, in the southern part of the country. A spacious community with broad boulevards, it is the nation's largest city and its principal economic, administrative, and cultural center. Most of Uruguay's meat- and wool-processing plants and other manufacturing establishments are located in the metropolitan area. The city also has a large fishing industry, and its port handles the bulk of the nation's foreign trade. Many tourists visit the city and nearby beach resorts. Landmarks include the Cerro (hill) for which Montevideo (from the Portuguese “Monte vide eu,” “I see a hill”) is named; the mausoleum of José Gervasio Artigas, the Uruguayan national hero; the Cabildo, formerly the seat of the national legislature; and an ornate cathedral (1790-1804). In Montevideo are the University of the Republic (1849), the Institute of Higher Studies (1928), the National Historical Museum (1900), and the National Museum of Fine Arts (1911).

Montevideo was founded by the Spanish governor of Buenos Aires in 1726 to secure the area against Portuguese infiltration from Brazil. It changed hands frequently during the Spanish-Portuguese rivalry of the early 19th century, until, partly through British intervention, it became the capital of independent Uruguay, established in 1828 as a buffer state between Spanish Argentina and Portuguese Brazil. It was besieged for nine years (1843-1851) during Uruguay's civil war but at the same time became one of the principal ports of South America. Large numbers of Europeans, especially Spaniards and Italians, migrated to the city in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Thereafter, Montevideo continued to grow as a result of internal migration from rural Uruguay to the capital region. Population (1996) 1,378,707.


SAZM - Airport Info

ICAO code: SAZM
Airport name: Mar Del Plata Airport
Location: Mar Del Plata

Useful information

Airport elevation: '
Time zone: UTC-3
Lighted runways : Yes
Maximum runway length: '
Runway surface : Asphalt

Instrument approach (ILS, LOC, LDA, and SDF):


Mar Del Plata Info

Mar del Plata, city in eastern Argentina, in Buenos Aires Province, on the Atlantic Ocean at Cape Corrientes. The leading seaside resort in Argentina, it is noted for beaches, colorful parks, and one of the largest casinos in the world. In midsummer (January and February), large numbers of people from Buenos Aires come to Mar del Plata seeking cooler temperatures and the blue ocean waters in contrast to the muddy waters of the Río de la Plata estuary.

Mar del Plata is a major commercial and sport-fishing center and has important seafood-canning and candy industries. It is the site of San Pedro Cathedral, the National University of Mar del Plata (1961), Colón Theater, botanical gardens, and a municipal museum. A naval base is also located here. Mar del Plata is a modern city, founded in 1874. Population (1991) 512,880.


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