Sueño

Art

  • El sueño (fr), original Spanish name of "The Dream" a painting by Francisco de Goya 1790
  • El sueño, original Spanish name of "The Dream" a painting by Salvador Dalí 1937
  • El sueño (es), a sculpture installation of a steam train on a disused viaduct by Juan José Barragán alongside Carretera Nacional 420
  • Film and TV

  • Sueños, 2003 short film Daniel Guzmán (director) with Adam Jezierski
  • Sueño (film), English-language American comedy film 2005
  • Sueños (TV series) Guillermo Dávila
  • Sueños (show) Sara Baras
  • Music

    Classical compositions

  • Sueño, guitar piece by Francisco Tárrega
  • Sueño, for 2 guitars and percussion by Jaime Zenamon (b.1953) Zenamon
  • Albums

  • Sueños (Los Yonic's album)
  • Sueños (Yolandita Monge album)
  • Sueños (Intocable album), by Intocable (band), nominated for Premio Lo Nuestro 2003
  • Sueños EP, first album by Spanish rock group Danza Invisible 1982 es:Sueños (álbum)
  • Sueños, album by Yalo Cuéllar 2000 es:Sueños (álbum de Yalo Cuéllar)
  • Songs

  • "Sueño", song by Bino (singer), R. Figueroa
  • "Sueño", song by Los Brujos Spain 1992
  • Franklin Municipal–John Beverly Rose Airport

    Franklin Municipal–John Beverly Rose Airport, also known as Franklin Municipal Airport or John Beverly Rose Field(IATA: FKN, ICAO: KFKN, FAA LID: FKN) is a public airport in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, United States. The airport is owned by the City of Franklin and is located at 32470 John Beverly Rose Drive, two nautical miles (4 km) northeast of the city's central business district.

    Facilities and aircraft

    Franklin Municipal Airport covers an area of 313 acres (127 ha) at an elevation of 41 feet (12 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 9/27 with a 4,977 x 100 ft (1,517 x 30 m) asphalt surface. Two former runways, 14/32 and 4/22, are in no longer used and marked with yellow X's.

    For the 12-month period ending March 31, 2007, the airport had 5,012 aircraft operations, an average of 13 per day: 70% general aviation, 30% military and <1% air taxi. At that time there were 25 aircraft based at this airport: 84% single-engine, 12% multi-engine and 4% ultralight.

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