Garowe International Airport

General Mohamed Abshir International Airport is an airport serving Garowe, the administrative capital of the autonomous region in northeastern .
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  • Type: Airport
  • Description: airport in Somalia
  • Also known as: Garowe Airport”, “GGR”, and “HCMW

Garowe International Airport

Latitude
8.46091° or 8° 27′ 39″ north
Longitude
48.57227° or 48° 34′ 20″ east
Elevation
441 metres (1,447 feet)
IATA airport code
GGR
ICAO airport code
HCMW
Open location code
6HWCFH6C+9W
Geo­Names ID
8298667
Wiki­data ID
Q15221425
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Welsh—“Garowe International Airport” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: مطار غاروي
  • Cebuano: Garowe International Airport
  • Chinese: 加罗韦机场
  • Chinese: 加羅韋國際機場
  • Chinese: 加羅韋機場
  • French: aéroport international de Garowe
  • French: Aéroport international de Garowe
  • Indonesian: GGR
  • Indonesian: HCMW
  • Japanese: ガローウェ国際空港
  • Japanese: ガローウェ空港
  • Polish: Port lotniczy Garoe
  • Romanian: Aeroportul Garowe
  • Romanian: Aeroportul Internațional Garowe
  • Somali: Gegada diyaaradaha Garoowe
  • Turkish: Garove Uluslararası Havalimanı
  • Turkish: Garowe Uluslararası Havalimanı
  • Turkish: GGR
  • Turkish: HCMW
  • Welsh: Maes Awyr Rhyngwladol Garowe

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