Trunojoyo Airport
Airport in East Java, Indonesia
SUP
Location of the Airport in Java
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Trunojoyo Airport (Indonesian: Bandara Trunojoyo) (IATA: SUP, ICAO: WART) is an airport near Sumenep, a city in the Madura Island of East Java, Indonesia. It is named after the Madurese nobleman Trunajaya, who led a rebellion in the 17th century against Mataram Sultanate and Dutch forces.
References
- ^ SUP - Sumenep [Trunojoyo], ID – Location – Great Circle Mapper
External links
- Trunojoyo Airport - Indonesia Airport global website
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