Ministère des Pêches de l’aquaculture et de L’économie Maritime (CNSP) Kamsar
Ministère des Pêches de l’aquaculture et de L’économie Maritime (CNSP) Kamsar is a government office in Boke, Guinea. Ministère des Pêches de l’aquaculture et de L’économie Maritime (CNSP) Kamsar is situated nearby to the university Université Roi Mohamed 6, as well as near the marina Port Néné.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Nearby places include Kamsar.
Kamsar
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Photo: Aboubacarkhoraa, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Kamsar is a port city in Guinea, West Africa. It is also a Sub-prefecture of Guinea. It is located on the mouth of the Nunez River. Port Kamsar handles significant part of the world's bauxite production. Kamsar is situated 2½ km southeast of Ministère des Pêches de l’aquaculture et de L’économie Maritime (CNSP) Kamsar.
Ministère des Pêches de l’aquaculture et de L’économie Maritime (CNSP) Kamsar
- Type: Government office
- Categories: office and government building
- Location: Boke, Boké Region, Guinea, West Africa, Africa
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Latitude
10.6778° or 10° 40′ 40″ northLongitude
-14.60411° or 14° 36′ 15″ westOpen location code
7C27M9HW+49OpenStreetMap ID
node 6390455958OpenStreetMap feature
office=government
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