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UN/LOCODE) for Angola United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations (UN/LOCODE) for Angola N.B. To check the official, current database of UN/LOCODEs see: https://www.unece.org/cefact/locode/service/location.html UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi AO ANL Andulo Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO ARZ N'Zeto Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO AZZ Ambriz Port; Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO BAB Baba Port; Request under consideration 1450S 01214E AO BDD Barra do Dande Port; Recognised location AO BDT Baía dos Tigres Port; Recognised location 1636S 01144E AO BUG Benguela Port; Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO CAB Cabinda Port; Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO CAV Cazombo Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO CBT Catumbela Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO CEO Waku Kungo Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC 1121S 01507E AO CFF Cafunfo Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO CLV CLOV FPSO Fixed transport function (e.g. oil platform); Recognised location 0727S 01134E AO CNZ Cangamba Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO CPO Capulo Port; Request under consideration 0759S 01310E AO CTI Cuito Cuanavale Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO CUI Cuio Port; Request under consideration 1259S 01259E AO DAL Dalia Port; Request under consideration 0741S 01147E AO DGR Dombe Grande Port; Recognised location AO DRC Dirico Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO DUE Dundo Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi AO ETN Essungo Terminal Port; Request under consideration 0620S 01210E AO FBY Farta Bay Port; Request under consideration 1237S 01312E AO FLT Futila Terminal Port; Request under consideration 0527S 01211E AO GGC Lumbala Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO GIM Gimboa Port; Recognised location 0732S 01210E AO GIR Girassol Terminal Port; Recognised location 0738S 01141E AO GPO Greater Plutonio Port; Recognised location 0750S 01207E AO GXG Negage Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO JMB Jamba Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO KNP Capanda Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO KOT Kuito Terminal Port; Request under consideration 0526S 01129E AO KTI Kiame Terminal Port; Request under consideration AO LAA Landana (Cacongo) Port; Recognised location AO LAD Luanda Port; Airport; Postal exchange office; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO LBT Lombo Terminal Port; Request under consideration 0659S 01221E AO LBZ Lukapa Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO LIE Lieura Port; QQ AO LOB Lobito Port; Postal exchange office; Recognised location AO LUC Lucira Port; Road terminal; Recognised location AO LUO Luena Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO LZM Luzamba Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO MAL Malongo Function not known Request under consideration AO MDZ Maquela Do Zombo UIG Road terminal; Recognised location 0604S 01506E AO MEG Malange Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO MLO Malembo Road terminal; Recognised location AO MOS Mocamedes Road terminal; Request under consideration 1510S 01209E AO MSZ Namibe Port; Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO MTL Matala HUI Road terminal; Recognised location 1444S 01502E 2 UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi AO NDD Sumbe Port; Road terminal; Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO NDF N'dalatando CNO Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC 0918S 01455E AO NGV Ondjiva CNN Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC 1704S 01544E AO NOV Huambo Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO NQI Nóqui Port; Rail terminal; Road terminal; Recognised location 0551S 01326E AO NRQ N'Riquinha Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO NTO N'Zeto (Ambrizete) Port; Request under consideration 0716S 01251E AO NZA Nzagi Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO PAT Palanca Terminal Port; Request under consideration AO PAZ Pazflor FPSO Fixed transport function (e.g. oil platform); Recognised location 0821S 01206E AO PBN Porto Amboim Port; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO PGI Chitato Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO PLE Porto Alexandre (Tombua) Port; Road terminal; Recognised location AO PSA Porto Saco (Portosalazar) Port; Request under consideration 1508S 01208E AO RSN River Sao Nicolau Port; Request under consideration 1415S 01220E AO SBT Saxi Batuque FPSO Fixed transport function (e.g. oil platform); Recognised location 0619S 01113E AO SDD Lubango Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO SOQ Soyo-Quinfuquena Port; Request under consideration Terminal AO SPP Menongue Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO SSY M'banza Congo Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO STC Santa Clara UIG Road terminal; Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 0722S 01444E AO STL Sazaire Terminal Port; Request under consideration 0605S 01223E AO SVP Kuito Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO SZA Soyo Port; Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO TAK Takula Terminal Port; Request under consideration AO UAL Luau Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO UGO Uíge Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC 0737S 01503E 3 UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi AO VHC Saurimo Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO VNA Viana LUA Road terminal; Recognised location 0854S 01322E AO VPE Ongiva Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AO XGN Xangongo Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC iThis column contains the geographical coordinates (latitude/longitude) of the location, if there is any. In order to avoid unnecessary use of non-standard characters and space, the following standard presentation is used: 0000lat 00000long (lat - Latitude: N or S ; long – Longitude: W or E, only one digit, capital letter) Where the last two rightmost digits refer to minutes and the first two or three digits refer to the degrees for latitude and longitude respectively. In addition, you must specify N or S for latitude and W or E for longitude, as appropriate. 4 .
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