Carate
Carate Airport is a concrete airstrip serving the coastal destination of Sirena, in Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. The airport in mainly used by charter services with tourists visiting the beaches near Sirena town and the Corcovado National Park.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Aerodrome
- Description: airport in Costa Rica
- Also known as: “Aeropuerto de Carate”, “Carate Airport”, and “MRCE”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Carate.
Carate
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Carate is a small town in the Osa Peninsula of South Pacific Costa Rica near Corcovado National Park.
Carate
- Categories: airport and transportation
- Location: Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica, Central America, North America
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Latitude
8.44196° or 8° 26′ 31″ northLongitude
-83.45862° or 83° 27′ 31″ westElevation
7 metres (23 feet)Operator
Dirección General de Aviación CivilICAO airport code
MRCEOpen location code
66WRCGRR+QHOpenStreetMap ID
way 695644073OpenStreetMap feature
aeroway=aerodrome
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Indonesian to Romanian—“Carate” goes by many names.
- Indonesian: “MRCE”
- Romanian: “Aeroportul Carate”
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Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Playa Carate and Laguna Pejeperrito.
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Carate”. Photo: Henry Zbyszynski, CC BY 2.0.