Lyambir
Lyambir is an training airfield, located 12 kilometers north of Saransk. It is a not big airfield with parallel taxiway and tarmac space. During the Soviet period it was a DOSAAF training airfield.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Lyambir‘.
Lyambir‘
Town
Lyambir is a rural locality and the administrative center of Lyambirsky District of the Republic of Mordovia, Russia. Population: 8,457 ; 8,467 ; 8,389 .
Lyambir
- Type: Aerodrome
- Description: air base in Russia
- Categories: military installation and transportation
- Location: Mordovia, Volga Region, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe
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Latitude
54.28532° or 54° 17′ 7″ northLongitude
45.16188° or 45° 9′ 43″ eastElevation
210 metres (689 feet)Open location code
9H6775P6+4QOpenStreetMap ID
way 103797987OpenStreetMap feature
aeroway=aerodromeOpenStreetMap feature
military=airfieldGeoNames ID
11459131Wikidata ID
Q4207705
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In Other Languages
From Indonesian to Russian—“Lyambir” goes by many names.
- Indonesian: “Pangkalan Udara Lyambir”
- Japanese: “リャンビリ”
- Persian: “پایگاه هوایی لیامبیر”
- Russian: “Лямбирь (авиабаза)”
- Russian: “Лямбирь”
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