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Plus Ultra was founded in 2011 by the former director of now-defunct Air Madrid, Julio Miguel Martínez Sola. [3] Plus ultra ("Further beyond") is a Latin motto and the national motto of Spain. It is taken from the personal motto of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, and is a reversal of the original phrase Non plus ultra ...
Plus Ultra is a Dornier Do J flying boat which completed the first transatlantic flight between Spain and South America in January 1926 with a crew of Spanish aviators, that included: the major Ramón Franco, the captain Julio Ruiz de Alda Miqueleiz, the sub-lieutenant Juan Manuel Durán, and the mechanic Pablo Rada.
The coat of arms of Spain, flanked by the Pillars of Hercules bearing the motto plus ultra Wooden panelling in Charles V's palace in the Alhambra Motto of the city of Binche, Belgium. Plus ultra (Latin: [pluːs ˈʊltraː], Spanish: [plus ˈultɾa], English: "further beyond") is a Latin phrase and the national motto of Spain. [1]
Lua (/ ˈ l uː ə / LOO-ə; from Portuguese: lua meaning moon) is a lightweight, high-level, multi-paradigm programming language designed mainly for embedded use in applications. [3] Lua is cross-platform software , since the interpreter of compiled bytecode is written in ANSI C , [ 4 ] and Lua has a relatively simple C application programming ...
Club Deportivo Plus Ultra is a football team based in Llano de Brujas, Murcia. Founded in 1924, the team plays in Tercera Federación – Group 13, holding home matches at the Estadio Municipal . Season to season
Lua de Cristal (Spanish: Luna de Cristal; English: Crystal Moon) is a song by Brazilian singer Xuxa. It was released on July 16, 1990, by Som Livre along with his seventh studio album . Written by Michael Sullivan and Paulo Massadas , Luna de Cristal is the theme song from the 1990 Tizuka Yamasaki film of the same name starring Xuxa.
Mundo da Lua (World of the Moon) is a Brazilian children's fantasy television series that aired on TV Cultura from 6 October 1991 to 27 September 1992, totalling 52 episodes. It was created by Flávio de Souza and starred Luciano Amaral. It is currently shown on TV Rá-Tim-Bum. [1] [2]
Lua Vermelha (lit. Red Moon ) is a Portuguese teen television series about vampires that aired on SIC . Produced in partnership with SP TV , Lua Vermelha premiered on January 31, 2010, airing on the weekends at 9:00 p.m.