First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic
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First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic
Summary
First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic is an occurrence[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic's instance of is recorded as occurrence[3].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic's instance of is recorded as transatlantic flight[4].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic's Commons category is recorded as First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic[5].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic began on March 30, 1922[6].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic ended on June 17, 1922[7].
- A participant in First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic was Carlos Viegas Gago Coutinho[8].
- Among those involved in First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic was Artur de Sacadura Cabral[9].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic's start point is recorded as Lisbon[10].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic's destination point is recorded as Rio de Janeiro[11].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic's via is recorded as Las Palmas de Gran Canaria[12].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic's via is recorded as São Vicente[13].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic's via is recorded as Santiago[14].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic's via is recorded as Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago[15].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic's via is recorded as Recife[16].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic's via is recorded as Salvador[17].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic's via is recorded as Porto Seguro[18].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic's via is recorded as Vitória[19].
- First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic's event distance is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+8383'}[20].
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When and Where
First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic began on March 30, 1922[6]. It ended on June 17, 1922[7].
Context
Recorded instance of include occurrence[3] and transatlantic flight[4].
Participants
Recorded participant include Carlos Viegas Gago Coutinho[8] and Artur de Sacadura Cabral[9].
Why It Matters
First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]