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Po Ho Wa Ada Jos Ati Voi Wau Hon San Gao Ibb Sur Bam Van Sal Mara Maun Tete Dori Tema Axim Bole Lome Kara Save Ondo Yola Bida Ka LISBOA/GAGO COUTINHO LAJES (ACORES) MONTIJO USTICA ISOLA SALINA SERRALTA DI S. VITO AKTION (AIRPORT) USAK AFYONKARAHISAR/MEYDAN ELAZIG LANKARAN KARSHI ANGRA DO HEROISMO (ACORES) LISBOA/GEOF EVORA/C. COORD USTICA KHOY DUSHANBE VAN AHAR ASTARA BAKHERDEN BYRDALYK ALICANTE MALATYA/BOLGE ALICANTE/EL ALTET IZMIR/A. MENDERES PALERMO PUNTA RAISI MESSINA ARDEBIL BEJA/B. 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