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Partilha De Infraestruturas PARTILHA DE INFRAESTRUTURAS LOCALIZAÇÃO DE ESTAÇÕES MTN LOCALIDADE REGIÃO LONGITUDE LATITUDE BAMBADINCA BAFATA -14,85307 12,0433 BAFATA BAFATA -14,65794 12,1727 GALOMARO BAFATA -14,6361 11,9532 CONTUBOEL BAFATA -14,563 12,3736 CARANTABA BAFATA -14,488417 12,5955 FAJONQUITO BAFATA -14,751444 12,5273 XITOLE BAFATA -14,816369 11,7343 SALTINHO BAFATA -14,678861 11,6174 GANADU BAFATA -14,726839 12,2718 BAFATA 2 BAFATA -14,65536 12,1614 MANSAINA BAFATA -14,9295 12,3355 DJABICUNDA BAFATA -14,54835 12,3253 BAFATA BAIRRO 4 BAFATA -14,64939 12,1724 CAMBAJU BAFATA -14.739671 12.673664 TENDINTO BAFATA -14.656512 12.615506 GAMBIEL BAFATA -14.918077 12.092053 BAFATA_PISTA BAFATA -14.65594445 12.17777778 BAMBADINCA_PRACA BAFATA -14.86100000 12.02300001 DEMBA_CALI_ORANGE BAFATA -14.48797223 12.26675000 MAN_SAMBU BAFATA -14.82663889 11.87602778 GA_FATI BAFATA -14.67830556 12.08116667 BAFATA SINTHAM BILALI BAFATA -14,641472 12,184667 GINANI BAFATA -14,673768 12,4443 SINTCHAM_MAMADO_BADORA BAFATA -14,768111 12,0911 TANTAN_COSSE_ORANGE BAFATA -14,544472 12,2508 QUINHAMEL BIOMBO -15,85 11,8933 ILONDE BIOMBO -15,74805556 11,9019 SAFIM BIOMBO -15,6518 11,9563 PRABIS BIOMBO -15,7411 11,8015 ONDAME BIOMBO -15,927111 11,7783 REINO_DE_TOR BIOMBO -15.90155556 11.84330556 REINO_DE_DJAL BIOMBO -15.64163889 11.90866667 MBASSINE_ORANGE BIOMBO -15,638306 11,9296 MBASSINE ORANGE BIOMBO -15,638805 11,932595 AEROPORTO BISSAU -15,6525 11,8866 SEDE MTN BISSAU -15,5908 11,8628 HOTEL SHERATON BISSAU -15,6252 11,8578 LUANDA BISSAU -15,5937 11,8766 PALACE BISSAU -15,6345 11,8728 BAIRRO BISSAU -15,6119 11,8582 BAYANA BISSAU -15,5833 11,8604 BOR BISSAU -15,6222 11,8502 HOTEL DIARAMA BISSAU -15,58311 11,8636 BAIRRO MILITAR BISSAU -15,6191 11,8731 ANTULA 1 BISSAU -15,5874 11,8956 ESTÁDIO BISSAU -15,5958 11,8400 GRANJA BISSAU -15,6037 11,8652 BELEM BISSAU -15,6053 11,8532 CUMURA BISSAU -15,6384 11,8511 BISSAQUE BISSAU -15,612944 11,8804 INTERRAMENTO BISSAU -15,639444 11,8632 PILUM BISSAU -15,591889 11,8694 ZONA 3 BISSAU -15,596317 11,8493 CUNTUM BISSAU -15,613944 11,8438 SÃO PAULO BISSAU -15,624381 11,8805 GUINAVE BISSAU -15,58128 11,8553 ANTULA 2 BISSAU -15,583736 11,8850 FEIRA 2 BISSAU -15,5956 11,8558 PLACK II BISSAU -15,64387 11,8758 BAIRRO DE AJUDA BISSAU -15,6112 11,8636 MPANTCHA BISSAU -15,59665 11,8843 REINO DE ANTULA BISSAU -15,58183 11,9018 BRA BISSAU -15.62680556 11.86458334 PLUBA_ORANGE BISSAU -15.58513889 11.87436112 CHAPA BISSAU -15.59897223 11.85883334 PLACK_I BISSAU -15.61511112 11.88988889 HAFIA_MTN_HQ BISSAU -15.64038889 11.87850000 BISSAU_VELH0 BISSAU -15.57890000 11.86325000 PONTA GARDETE BISSAU -15,669075 11,824923 CUNTUM MADINA BISSAU -15,617528 11,836944 CUNTUM 2 BISSAU -15,614583 11,850056 QUELELE BISSAU -15,628491 11,852311 ANTULA 3 BISSAU -15,585605 11,889241 BRA BISSAU -15,62680556 11,86458334 CUNTUM MADINA BISSAU -15,61752778 11,83694445 BAIRRO INTERNACIONAL BISSAU -15,61815001 11,8586 BUBAQUE BOLAMA -15,83319 11,2986 BOLAMA BOLAMA -15,49244 11,5890 FORMOSA BOLAMA -15,91386 11,4618 URACANE BOLAMA -16,11907 11,3370 ORANGO BOLAMA -16,14244 11,1597 CARAVELA BOLAMA -16,3065 11,4954 BULA CACHEU -15,7017 12,1145 CANCHUNGO CACHEU -16,02568 12,0576 CACHEU CACHEU -16,1566 12,2570 SAO DOMINGOS CACHEU -16,19671 12,4055 INGORE CACHEU -15,8032 12,4030 SAO VICENTE CACHEU -15,7573 12,2339 CALEQUISSE CACHEU -16,222 12,0698 CAIO CACHEU -16,1998 11,9313 BIGENE CACHEU -15,535528 12,4409 SEDEGAL CACHEU -15,921972 12,3951 CÓ CACHEU -15,812114 12,0816 SUSANA CACHEU -16,475189 12,3089 PILONDO CACHEU -15,96239 12,1153 CANHOBE CACHEU -15,99199 11,9560 PECIXE CACHEU -16,05241 11,7941 JOLMET CACHEU -15,85658 12,2180 BACHIL CACHEU -16,05312 12,1789 CANCHUNGO PUNDAI CACHEU -16,03123 12,0658 BARRO CACHEU -15.626275 12.391677 CATEL_ORANGE CACHEU -16.04850000 12.40744445 JOAO_LANDIM CACHEU -15.70653612 12.02936389 CANCHUNGO PINDINGLU CACHEU -16,020603 12,081872 VARELA CACHEU -16,584556 12,2918 INGORE CACHEU -15,8032 12,403 UACABA GABU -14,4537 12,2158 GABU 1 GABU -14,21601 12,2820 GABU 2 GABU -14,232339 12,2828 PITCHE GABU -13,95075 12,3219 BURUNTUMA GABU -13,65066 12,4282 SONACO GABU -14,47732 12,3976 PAUNCA GABU -14,27854 12,5674 PIRADA GABU -14,15423 12,6665 CAMAJABA GABU -13,76724 12,3710 PAJAMA GABU -14,0682 12,3892 SINTCHA BOTCHE GABU -14,16627 12,5389 GABU INGENHERIA GABU -14,22176 12,2778 GABU DO BALA GABU -14,22758 12,2896 AMEDALAI GABU -14.066500 12.607160 CANQUELIFA GABU -13.845410 12.580429 GABU_EMBALO_CUNDA GABU -14.23933334 12.28647223 SINTCHAM_IAIA GABU -14.08136112 12.28580556 LENQUETO GABU -14,35031 12,356422 GABU_SINTCHAM_DJULE GABU -14,247194 12,2853 NONDALA GABU -14,316183 12,4433 NHACRA OIO -15,5449 11,9610 MANSOA OIO -15,313 12,0812 BISSORA OIO -15,459606 12,2138 MANSABA OIO -15,1688 12,2963 FARIM OIO -15,2192 12,4806 GÃ-MAMUDO OIO -15,08936 12,0340 OLOSSATO OIO -15,33194 12,3160 BLASSE - PORTOGOL OIO -15,130019 11,9612 RUCUTO DUGAL OIO -15,466528 11,9798 BINAR OIO -15,623778 12,0952 CUTIA OIO -15,232611 12,1675 SARE TENEM OIO -15,0465028 12,5243 CUNTIMA OIO -14,9862333 12,6654 INCHEA OIO -15.473456 12.060599 MAQUE OIO -15.385182 12.292816 ENXALE OIO -14.968941 12.007933 BINAR_OIO OIO -15.31980556 12.55922223 BINTA OIO -15.31750000 12.42433334 MANSOA_LUANDA OIO -15,316111 12,0740 MORES_ORANGE OIO -15,268194 12,2302 FARIM OIO -15,2192 12,4806 BUBA QUINARA -14,9812 11,5981 TITE QUINARA -15,40031 11,7795 EMPADA QUINARA -15,22622 11,5425 FULACUNDA QUINARA -15,17327 11,7760 DARSALAME QUINARA -15,39544 11,4493 BATAMBALI QUINARA -15.13719445 11.52002778 NOVA_CINTRA QUINARA -15.36586389 11.67855556 BUBA BAIRRO ALTO QUINARA -14,991417 11,594889 GA_TURE_ORANGE QUINARA -14,987212 11,7654 QUEBO TOMBALI -14,7698 11,5442 CATIO TOMBALI -15,2633 11,2829 BEDANDA TOMBALI -15,10129 11,3434 CACINE TOMBALI -15,02015 11,1297 GUILEDJE TOMBALI -14,846511 11,3112 SANGONHA TOMBALI -14,885988 11,1692 IEMBEREM TOMBALI -15,03885 11,2412 CASSACA TOMBALI -15.042736 11.042409 CABEDU TOMBALI -15.147314 11.130808 CABOXANQUE TOMBALI -15.118912 11.280008 TIMBO_GRANDE TOMBALI -15.17386112 11.41788889 UANE TOMBALI -14.86072223 11.59369445 CATIO FULA TOMBALI -15,255011 11,285608 PARTILHA DE INFRAESTRUTURAS LOCALZAÇÃO DE ESTAÇÕES ORANGE BISSAU LOCALIDADE REGIÃO LONGITUDE LATITUDE BAFATA01 BAFATA -14,65822222 12,17247222 BAFATA2 BAFATA -14,64884 12,176345 BAFATA3 BAFATA -14,6407 12,19030556 BAFATA04 BAFATA -14.655389 12.161472 BAMBADINCA BAFATA -14,85608333 12,01888889 BANTANDJAM BAFATA -14,84086667 12,05123333 CONTUBUEL BAFATA -14,5574 12,37502 DARSALAM BAFATA -15,19094 11,17798 DARSALAN_SALTINHO BAFATA -14,69842 11,64321 DEMBACALI BAFATA -14,48746667 12,26713333 DJABICUNDA BAFATA -14,54824 12,31909 DJAN_NA BAFATA -14,70628 12,03544 GANCISSE BAFATA -14,36089 12,18891 GANSSALA BAFATA -15,22933 11,40955 GANTURE BAFATA -14,67737 12,07919 GA_FATI BAFATA -14,67759 12,07934 GA_MAMUDO BAFATA -15,0875 12,0319 GAMBIEL BAFATA -14,913028 12,086333 GANADU BAFATA -14,67472 12,26761 CANHAMINA BAFATA -14,433599 12,323588 RENO_DE_TOR BIOMBO -15.901403 11.843187 BIOMBO BIOMBO -15,909833 11,791028 CUMURA BIOMBO -15,683917 11,824139 PRABIS BIOMBO -15,7372 11,8022 QUINHAMEL BIOMBO -15,84073 11,90718 SAFIM BIOMBO -15,65036667 11,95631667 MBASSINE BIOMBO -15,6384 11,9297 BISSAU01 BISSAU -15,58475 11,86241667 BISSAU02 BISSAU -15,59158333 11,85963889 BISSAU03 BISSAU -15,58975 11,86530556 BISSAU04 BISSAU -15,5969 11,8512 BISSAU05 BISSAU -15,597 11,8396 BISSAU06 BISSAU -15,5933 11,8757 BISSAU07 BISSAU -15,58880556 11,88319444 BISSAU08 BISSAU -15,5845256 11,8582318 BISSAU09 BISSAU -15,60255556 11,85316667 BISSAU10 BISSAU -15,60861111 11,8575 BISSAU11 BISSAU -15,60533333 11,86402778 BISSAU12 BISSAU -15,61672222 11,87044444 BISSAU13 BISSAU -15,61363889 11,84608333 BISSAU14 BISSAU -15,62061111 11,86266667 BISSAU15 BISSAU -15,61995 11,87636111 BISSAU16 BISSAU -15,62972222 11,86416667 BISSAU17 BISSAU -15,64825 11,88783333 BISSAU18 BISSAU -15,6178 11,8525 BISSAU19 BISSAU -15,6278 11,8821 BISSAU20 BISSAU -15,5866 11,89481667 BISSAU21 BISSAU -15,63158333 11,84883333 BISSAU22 BISSAU -15,57672 11,86347 BISSAU23 BISSAU -15,59837 11,87165 BISSAU24 BISSAU -15,64352 11,8732 BISSAU25 BISSAU -15,636 11,874 BISSAU26 BISSAU -15,5952167 11,8555 BISSAU27 BISSAU -15,5944333 11,8628 BISSAU28 BISSAU -15,5939167 11,8673667 BISSAU29 BISSAU -15,5988333 11,8561667 BISSAU30 BISSAU -15,6132833 11,8612667 BISSAU31 BISSAU -15,6268833 11,8581333 BISSAU32 BISSAU -15,6147167 11,88355 BISSAU33 BISSAU -15,6237333 11,8725 BISSAU34 BISSAU -15,674417 11,899417 BISSAU35 BISSAU -15,644833 11,899444 BISSAU36 BISSAU 15,6143 11,8914 BISSAU37 BISSAU -15,6379 11,8612 BISSAU39 BISSAU -15,6179 11,8385 BISSAU40 BISSAU -15,582722 11,888333 BISSAU41 BISSAU -15,597278 11,882583 BISSAU42 BISSAU -15,581809 11,903111 BISSAU43 BISSAU -15,578861 11,858889 BISSAU44 BISSAU -15,585167 11,874661 BISSAU45 BISSAU -15,656547 11,837126 BOLAMA02 BOLAMA -15.476488° 11.577668° BOLAMA BOLAMA -15,49251667 11,58831667 BUBAQUE BOLAMA -15,83743333 11,30306667 BUBAQUE2 BOLAMA -15,827911 11,297816 FORMOSA BOLAMA -15,917556 11,460167 URACANE BOLAMA -16,11459258 11,33249986 RUBANE BOLAMA -15,805176 11,303916 BACHIL CACHEU -16,05319 12,178889 BULA02 CACHEU -15,71594 12,11041 BIAMBI CACHEU -15,52229 12,13755 BIGENE CACHEU -15,53462649 12,44282004 BULA CACHEU -15,7083 12,10233333 CACHEU CACHEU -16,1662 12,2654 CAIO CACHEU -16,1990167 11,931095 CALEQUISSE CACHEU -16,21916235 12,06544895 CANCHUNGO003 CACHEU -16,040867 12,071917 CANCHUNGO002 CACHEU -16,0302 12,0649167 CANHOB CACHEU -15,99033 11,95621 CATEL CACHEU -16,048381 12,40751 CO CACHEU -15,822684 12,084789 DJOLMET CACHEU -15,85713 12,21987
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