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KGM may refer to: * King's Gallantry Medal British gallantry award * General Directorate of Highways (Turkey) () * Kathgodam railway station, Indian Railway station code * Kingham railway station has National Rail code ''KGM'' * Palikúr language, also known as Karipuna of Amapá, an Arawakan language of Brazil and French Guiana, with ISO 639 code ''kgm'' * kg·m, sometimes run together as ''kgm'', an obsolete unit symbol for the kilopondmetre (sometimes erroneously called kilogramme-force metre, therefore ''kgm''), a unit of torque * KG Mobility The KG Mobility Corporation (, ), abbreviated as KGM, is a South Korean automobile manufacturer. It traces its origins back to Dong-A Motor, a manufacturer established in 1954. The company was named SsangYong Motor Company in 1988, following i ...
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King's Gallantry Medal
The King's Gallantry Medal (KGM), formerly the Queen's Gallantry Medal (QGM), is a United Kingdom decoration awarded for exemplary acts of courage, bravery where the services were not so outstanding as to merit the George Medal, but above the level required for the King's Commendation for Bravery. History The Queen's Gallantry Medal was instituted on 20 June 1974 to replace the Order of the British Empire for Gallantry and the British Empire Medal for Gallantry, which ended the anomaly where the Order of the British Empire for Gallantry was awarded for lesser acts of bravery than the George Medal but took precedence over it in the Military awards and decorations of the United Kingdom, Order of Wear. In addition, the QGM replaced the Overseas Territories Police Medal, Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry (the last award of which was made in November 1974). It ''de facto'' replaced awards of the Sea Gallantry Medal, but this has never been formally announced. The Royal Warrant for ...
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General Directorate Of Highways (Turkey)
The General Directorate Of Highways ( or ''KGM'') is a state agency responsible for the construction and maintenance of all public roadways outside of cities and towns in Turkey. It was established on 1 March 1950, following the enactment of the International Highways Act in 1949. The agency operates as a subsidiary of the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure. With its 18 regional divisions across the country, the agency maintains a road network totaling 68,633 km, comprising of motorways ( Turkish: ''Otoyol'', prefixed by "O"), of state highways ( Turkish: ''Devlet yolu'', prefixed by "D"), and 34,136 km (21,211 mi) of provincial roads ( Turkish: ''İl yolu'', prefixed by the two-digit province code). This network includes related infrastructure such as bridges, viaducts, and tunnels. The General Directorate of Highways (GDH) manages the toll plazas on toll roads and toll bridges, utilizing automated toll collection systems, including transponder-based OGS and RFID-bas ...
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Kathgodam Railway Station
Kathgodam Nainital railway station (station code: KGM) is railway station located in Kathgodam town near Haldwani, just 35 km from Nainital, Nainital Town in Nainital district of Uttarakhand State of India. The station code is KGM and is 101 km from the headquarters of the Izzatnagar railway division of North Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways. There are four platforms. A single broad-gauge railway line serves diesel trains. Location The railway station is located in Kathgodam city at the foot of Sivalik Hills at a distance of 35 km from Nainital. It is located at 625 m above mean sea level. The nearest airport is Pantnagar Airport at the distance of 33 km. Kathgodam railway station is linked by roads to inner Himalayan region of Kumaon division, Kumaon. It is connected to Nainital via Jeolikote, which is connected to Almora, Ranikhet, Baijnath, Uttarakhand, Baijnath, Gwaldam, Bageshwar and further eastwards to Pithoragarh. History By the end of 19th ...
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Kingham Railway Station
Kingham railway station in Oxfordshire, England, is between the Oxfordshire village of Kingham and the Gloucestershire village of Bledington, to which it is closer. It is also the closest station to the town of Chipping Norton. The station is on the Cotswold Line and is served by Great Western Railway trains. History When the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway was extended from to Wolvercot Junction (north of ) on 4 June 1853, there was no station between and . On 10 August 1855 a branch line to was opened by the Chipping Norton Railway, and a station, known as ''Chipping Norton Junction'', was opened at the junction of the branch with the OW&W; this branch was purchased by the OW&W in 1859. MacDermot, Vol. I Part II, p. 524 Jenkins & Quayle, p. 60 The OW&W amalgamated with other railways on 1 July 1860 to form the West Midland Railway; this in turn amalgamated with the Great Western Railway on 1 August 1863. In the meantime, a second branch line from Chipping Norto ...
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Palikúr Language
Palikúr (Brazilian Portuguese: ''Palicur'', French (language), French: ''Palikur'') is an Arawakan language of Brazil and French Guiana. Knowledge of French language, French and Portuguese language, Portuguese is common among the Palikur, and French Guianese Creole is used as the common language among the tribes in the area and with the local population. Palikúr is considered endangered in French Guiana and vulnerable in Brazil. Phonology Consonants * Plosives in word-final position are heard unreleased as [p̚, t̚, k̚, b̚, d̚, ɡ̚]. * /p/ can be heard as or when before close vowels /i, u/, or within intervocalic positions. * /t, d, n/ when before front vowels /i, ĩ/ are heard as palatal and post-alveolar sounds [tʃ, dʒ, ɲ]. Vowels * /e, o/ are heard as [ɛ, ɔ] within different positions. * /a/ is heard as a nasalized central vowel sound [ɐ̃] when preceding a nasal consonant. Pronouns Palikúr has dependent and independent personal pronouns. The verb ...
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Kilopondmetre
The Kilopondmetre is an obsolete unit of torque and energyKilopondmeter in Chemie.de
{{in lang, de in the . It is abbreviated kp·m or m·kp, older publications often use m­kg and kg­m as well. Torque is a product of the length of a lever and the force applied to the lever. One kilopond is the force applied to one kilogram due to gravitational acceleration; this force is exactly 9.80665 N. This means 1 kp·m = 9.80665 kg·m/s2 = 9.80665 N·m. A related unit is the kgf·cm, which is sometimes found in technical datasheets. With the