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Communes of Pánagra:
Pánagra
Pánagra-Microdes villosata
Species: M. villosata Binomial name Microdes villosata Guenée, 1857 Synonyms Microdes toriata Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875 Panagra mixtaria Walker, 1863
Pánagra-Panagra
Panagra may refer to: Panagra (moth), a genus of moth in the family Geometridae Panagra, Cyprus, a village in Cyprus Pan American-Grace Airways, a former
Pánagra-Dichromodes obtusata
Dichromodes Species: D. obtusata Binomial name Dichromodes obtusata (Walker, 1861) Synonyms Panagra obtusata Walker, 1861 Panagra devitata Walker, 1861
Pánagra-Parosteodes
(Guenée, 1857) Synonyms Panagra fictiliaria Guenée, 1857 Aspilates dissutata Walker, 1862 Tephrina procurata Walker, 1861 Panagra ferritinctaria Walker
Pánagra-Panagra (moth)
Panagra is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul. "Search results Family: Geometridae". Butterflies and Moths of the
Pánagra-John Jay (filmmaker)
was commissioned by Williams College, the Canadian Pacific Railway, and Panagra airline to produce promotional films in the late 1930s. His first feature
Pánagra-Pan American-Grace Airways
Pan American-Grace Airways, also known as Panagra, and dubbed "The World's Friendliest Airline" was an airline formed as a joint venture between Pan American
Pánagra-Robert Campbell Reeve
contract in South America. The new airline, Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra) flew weekly airmail from the US to Lima, Peru via the Canal Zone. A Ford
Pánagra-Panagra, Cyprus
Panagra (Greek: Πάναγρα; Turkish: Geçitköy) is a village in Cyprus, located about 23 km west of Kyrenia. De facto, it is under the control of Northern
Pánagra-Adeixis inostentata
Adeixis Species: A. inostentata Binomial name Adeixis inostentata (Walker, 1861) Synonyms Panagra inostentata Walker, 1861 Adeixis insignata Warren, 1897
Pánagra-Dichromodes atrosignata
Dichromodes Species: D. atrosignata Binomial name Dichromodes atrosignata Walker, 1861 Synonyms Panagra atrosignata Walker, 1861 Eubolia linda Butler, 1882
Pánagra-Epidesmia perfabricata
Lepidoptera Family: Geometridae Genus: Epidesmia Species: E. perfabricata Binomial name Epidesmia perfabricata Walker, 1861 Synonyms Panagra perfabricata
Pánagra-Digrammia subminiata
subminiata Binomial name Digrammia subminiata (Packard, 1873) Synonyms Panagra subminiata Packard, 1873 Phasiane meadiaria Packard, 1874 Phasiane snoviata
Pánagra-Isturgia penthearia
Binomial name Isturgia penthearia (Guenée, 1857) Synonyms Selidosema penthearia Guenée, 1857 Tephrina adustaria Walker, 1866 Panagra rupicolor Butler, 1886
Pánagra-Isturgia catalaunaria
catalaunaria (Guenée, 1858) Synonyms Psamatodes catalaunaria Guenée, 1858 Panagra cogitata Walker, 1863 Tephrina dataria Walker, 1861 Tephrina defectaria
Pánagra-Meranda susialis
Meranda susialis (Walker, 1859) Synonyms Pionea susialis Walker, 1859 Panagra extentata Walker, 1861 Camptogramma infirmata Walker, 1862 Meranda latalis
Pánagra-Douglas DC-6
United flew them to Hawaii, Braniff flew them to Rio de Janeiro, and Panagra flew Miami-Buenos Aires; KLM, SAS, and Sabena flew DC-6s across the Atlantic
Pánagra-List of airline codes
Mexico PNF Panafrican Airways PANWAYS Ivory Coast defunct PGI Panagra Airways PANAGRA United States RSL Panama Aircraft Rental and Sales PANAMA RENTAL
Pánagra-Pan Am
Shipping Company in 1929 to form Pan American-Grace Airways, better known as Panagra, to gain a foothold to destinations in South America. In the same year
Pánagra-Sarisa (moth)
Gargaphia muriferata Walker, 1863 Drepanodes muriferata (Walker 1863) Panagra ephyraria Walker, 1863 Zanclopteryx cookaria Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875
Pánagra-Diota rostrata
(Wallengren, 1860) Synonyms Euchelia rostrata Wallengren, 1860 Galtara rostrata Panagra pustularia Walker, [1863] Secusio pustularia Anthora privata Walker, 1865
Pánagra-San Francisco International Airport
Boeing 707s to Frankfurt via Montreal and London Heathrow Airport. Pan Am/Panagra service from SFO to South America was taken over in the late 1960s by Braniff
Pánagra-Trunk carrier
to fly routes outside the continental United States by the CAB, such as Panagra and Trans Caribbean, none of these counted as trunks either. Similarly
Pánagra-Elías Mendoza Habersperger
devoted himself to the legal profession. He worked as a lawyer for the Panagra aviation company, becoming Legal Manager. He was alderman of the Municipality
Pánagra-List of Boeing 727 operators
American Airways (1998–2004) United States 7 Ceased operations in 2004 Panagra Airways United States 7 Ceased operations in 1999 Panavia Panama 1 1
Pánagra-List of cities, towns and villages in Cyprus
Sadrazamköy Motides, Alsancak Myrtou, Çamlıbel Orga, Kayalar Paleosofos, Malatya Panagra, Geçitköy Pano Dikomo, Yukarıdikmen/Yukarı Dikmen Pentadaktylos, Beşparmaklar/Beşparmak
Pánagra-Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport
Colombia and VIARCO SAETA along with the already established SCADTA Panagra. However, Panagra began looking for a suitable place for an airport in order to
Pánagra-W. R. Grace and Company
American-Grace Airways (or Panagra), a United States international carrier flying down the west coast of South America. Panagra ultimately evolved into a
Pánagra-List of aviation accidents and incidents in Guatemala
private Lake Izabal Guatemala 1 10 Oct 1936 NC14273 Douglas DC-2-118B Panagra Guatemala City Guatemala 1937 Caudron C.630 Simoun private Guatemala City
Pánagra-Juan Trippe
domestic air service in the Republic of China, and became a partner in Panagra. In the 1930s. Pan Am became the first airline to cross the Pacific Ocean
Pánagra-History of Braniff International Airways
Central and South America, competing with Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra). The Civil Aeronautics Board awarded Braniff a 7719 statute mile route
Pánagra-Braniff International Airways
merger was effective on February 1, 1967, and Panagra's remaining piston airliners were retired. Panagra operated early model Douglas DC-8 jets at this
Pánagra-Faucett Perú
year. In 1937, the airline absorbed Compañía de Aviación Peruana SA from Panagra. At April 1938 (1938-04), the route network was flown with seven planes
Pánagra-Edificio Limatambo
commissioned by the Brescia family. One of its first billboards promoted Panagra, which operated in the aforementioned airport. The most well-known billboards
Pánagra-1931 in aviation
awarded in December 1933. February 21 – After a Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra) Ford Trimotor lands at Rodríguez Ballón Airport at Arequipa, Peru, armed
Pánagra-Kyrenia District
Lapithos Larnakas tis Lapithou Livera Motides Myrtou Orga Palaiosofos Panagra Pano Dikomo Pileri Sychari Sysklipos Templos Thermeia Trapeza Trimithi
Pánagra-LATAM Airlines
countries which easily granted authorization on domestic flights to US-based Panagra, influenced by the propaganda made by Charles Lindbergh's Atlantic crossing
Pánagra-Douglas DC-7
Airlines 04 04 — Northwest Orient Airlines — — 14 Panair do Brasil — — 06 Panagra — 06 — Pan American World Airways — 06 27 Persian Air Services — — 02 Sabena
Pánagra-Douglas DC-2
Central American routes.[citation needed] Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra) ♠ used its DC-2s on routes within South America. Transcontinental & Western
Pánagra-List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline (P–Z)
Constellation Belem–Manaus CFIT for reasons unknown Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra) Flight designation Location Date Aircraft type Route Cause Unknown Arequipa
Pánagra-Old Mariscal Sucre International Airport
Guayaquil, Coca, Manta LAN Ecuador (now LATAM Ecuador) Cuenca, Guayaquil Panagra Guayaquil SAEREO Macas SAETA Guayaquil, Cuenca, Baltra, San Cristóbal SAN
Pánagra-Digrammia neptaria
name Digrammia neptaria (Guenée in Boisduval & Guenée, 1858) Synonyms Panagra flavofasciata Packard, 1871 Phasiane cinereata Bates, 1886 Phasiane sinuata
Pánagra-Battle of Pentemili beachhead
route via the Panagra pass, west of the beachhead. These units were the 281st bn, minus a company, with the task of securing the Panagra pass, and the
Pánagra-List of defunct airlines of the United States (J–P)
2020. "Pan Am Air Bridge". Sunshine Skies. Retrieved 26 August 2019. "Panagra Airways". rzjets. Retrieved 11 October 2019. "Panama Airways". Sunshine
Pánagra-1967 in aviation
million. February 1 – Braniff Airways absorbs Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra). February 2 – Pudahuel International Airport opens in Pudahuel, outside
Pánagra-List of original DC-3 operators
Airways Japan Air Transport Pakistan Pakistan International Airlines Peru PANAGRA Romania LARES Russia Mongolian Transport Company Northeast Sweden AB Aerotransport
Pánagra-Operation Atilla (Turkish Invasion of Cyprus)
forces had to use longer routes to access the north coast, namely the Panagra pass, on western Pentadaktylos. Other significant Turkish-Cypriot enclaves
Pánagra-Aeroposta Argentina
A. (Aviación del Litoral Fluvial Argentino), Z.O.N.D.A. (that replaced Panagra) and FAMA (Flota Aérea Mercante Argentina) which was to be the first Argentine
Pánagra-Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano
as the country's national airline and Panagra was granted a contract to administer it. In March 1960, Panagra held a 20% interest in LAB and the government
Pánagra-List of populated places in Northern Cyprus
Akdeniz – Agia Eirini Alemdağ – Agridaki Çamlıbel – Myrtou Geçitköy – Panagra Hisarköy – Kampyli Karpaşa – Karpaseia Kayalar – Orga Kılıçarslan – Kontemenos
Pánagra-Myrtou
there is easy access to Nicosia through Asomatos and to Kyrenia through Panagra. It was also connected with Morphou through Diorios. The village for many
Pánagra-Donald Beatty
New York and the Royal Geographical Society. Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra) recruited Beatty to lead the search for a downed plane in the Andes. He
Pánagra-Ed Acker
CEO Juan Trippe to purchase routes to the west coast of South America (PANAGRA), and introduced a hub and spoke routing system in order to feed Braniff's
Pánagra-Peruvian International Airways
the beginning of the decade of the sixties were under dominance of the Panagra (the joint of the Pan American airways and the W.R Grace Corporation).
Pánagra-Lockheed L-049 Constellation
Airways, American Overseas Airlines (AOA), Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra), Air France, KLM, BOAC, El Al, Cubana de Aviación, and other less-known
Pánagra-List of airline codes (P)
Mexico PNF Panafrican Airways PANWAYS Ivory Coast defunct PGI Panagra Airways PANAGRA United States RSL Panama Aircraft Rental and Sales PANAMA RENTAL
Pánagra-El Trompillo Airport
airlines to use this airport were Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, known as LAB, and Panagra. About 70 departures and arrivals of the Air Force, and small and large
Pánagra-History of American Airlines
Airways but originated by Pan American-Grace Airways which was known as Panagra). Through the 1990s, American Airlines expanded its network in Latin America
Pánagra-List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in 1943
Flagstaff, Arizona, killing six. January 22 Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra) Flight 9 (a Douglas DC-3A-399, registration NC33645) struck a mountain
Pánagra-Theoxena scissaria
a specimen obtained in Canterbury by Richard William Fereday and named Panagra scissaria. In 1883 Edward Meyrick placed the species into the newly created
Pánagra-Girne Central Sub-district
Koutsovendis Krini Larnakas tis Lapithou Livera Motides Myrtou Orka Palaiosofos Panagra Pano Dikomo Pileri Sychari Sysklipos Templos Thermeia Trapeza Trimithi
Pánagra-Cerro El Plomo
to Mendoza, Argentina, on 16 July 1932, the Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra) Ford Trimotor San José crashed on Cerro El Plomo during a severe snowstorm
Pánagra-October 1958
mine near Summersville, West Virginia. The co-pilot and the engineer of a Panagra airlines DC-7 averted disaster to the 45 people on board by making a steep
Pánagra-List of Douglas DC-8 operators
Pan American World Airways ♠ Pan American-Grace Airways ♠ (also known as Panagra) Rich International Airways Samaritan's Purse (currently operates a converted
Pánagra-Epyaxa venipunctata
Species: E. venipunctata Binomial name Epyaxa venipunctata (Walker, 1863) Synonyms Panagra venipunctata Walker, 1863 Xanthorhoe venipunctata (Walker, 1863)
Pánagra-Sikorsky S-43
killing all nine on board. August 2, 1937 A Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra) S-43B (NC15065) crashed in the vicinity of Coco Solo in the Panama Canal
Pánagra-1934 in aviation
Coast Guard. March 22 The wreckage of the Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra) Ford 5-AT-C Trimotor San José (registration NC403H) – which had crashed
Pánagra-List of geometrid genera: P
Paleacrita Palleopa Palpoctenidia Palyas Pammeris Pamphlebia Panaethia Panagra Panagropsis Panisala Panopaea Pantherodes Panulia Paota Papago Papuanticlea
Pánagra-Çamlıbel Sub-district
Koutsovendis Krini Larnakas tis Lapithou Livera Motides Myrtou Orka Palaiosofos Panagra Pano Dikomo Pileri Sychari Sysklipos Templos Thermeia Trapeza Trimithi
Pánagra-1932 in aviation
International Airport in Mendoza, Argentina, the Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra) Ford 5-AT-C Trimotor San José (registration NC403H) crashes on Chile's