Palacios

Palacios Airport is an airstrip serving the village of Palacios in , . The runway is on the south side of a lagoon 0.8 kilometres inland from the shore. An overrun to the west will drop into the lagoon.
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  • Type: Aerodrome
  • Description: airport in Honduras
  • Also known as: MHPC”, “Palacios Airport”, and “PCH

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cabo Camarón.

Village
is a cape located on the coast of at. It is notable as the territory that Diego López de Salcedo of contracted to conquer for , and as the focus of territorial waters disputes for access to the fishing.

Palacios

Latitude
15.95485° or 15° 57′ 17″ north
Longitude
-84.94119° or 84° 56′ 28″ west
Elevation
5 metres (16 feet)
IATA airport code
PCH
ICAO airport code
MHPC
Open location code
767QX335+WG
Open­Street­Map ID
way 606180865
Open­Street­Map feature
aeroway=­aerodrome
Geo­Names ID
11675774
Wiki­data ID
Q25102256
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In Other Languages

From Indonesian to Spanish—“Palacios” goes by many names.
  • Indonesian: MHPC
  • Indonesian: PCH
  • Romanian: Aeroportul Palacios
  • Spanish: Aeropuerto de Palacios

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