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KDI or kdi may refer to: * Korea Development Institute, a South Korean government agency * Gummersbach-Dieringhausen station, Germany (DS100:KDI) * Haluoleo Airport, Kendari, Indonesia (IATA:KDI) * Kumam dialect Kumam is a language of the Southern Lwoo group spoken by the Kumam people of Uganda. It is estimated that the Kumam dialect has 82 percent lexical similarity with the Acholi dialect, 81 percent with the Lango dialect. Phonology Consonants ..., spoken in Uganda (ISO 639-3:kdi) {{Disambiguation ...
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Korea Development Institute
The Korea Development Institute (KDI; ) is a Korean government agency A government agency or state agency, sometimes an appointed commission, is a permanent or semi-permanent organization in the machinery of government (bureaucracy) that is responsible for the oversight and administration of specific functions, s ... established in 1971 to conduct policy research. KDI has conducted research on a broad range of economic and social issues, including macroeconomics policy, fiscal policy, and labor. Timeline * 31 December 1970: Promulgation of Act establishing KDI (Law No.2247) * 11 March 1971: Establishment of KDI * 1982: Installation and operation of the International Development Exchange Program (IDEP) * 6 May 1982: Opening of the Korea Economic Institute (KEI) Washington D.C. Office in US * 15 November 1990: Launching of the North Korean Economic Research Center * 27 December 1991: Establishment of the Center for Economic Information * 9 March 1994: Launching of the Center ...
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Gummersbach-Dieringhausen Station
Gummersbach-Dieringhausen station has existed since 1887 and it made the formerly insignificant village of Dieringhausen (now a suburb of Gummersbach) an important regional town in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Its former railway lines, railway depot and railway settlements still dot the village. For a long time Dieringhausen station was an important railway junction in the Oberbergischer Kreis, Oberbergisches railway network and it was the most important station in the district town of Gummersbach, although it was not located in its centre. The station is heritage-listed. Both the entrance building and the former depot have been listed since 1989. Even today the station is operationally the most important station on the Siegburg–Olpe railway, since trains are refuelled in the station and it serves as storage sidings at night. History The first station was built parallel to the county road in 1887 and was later used as a freight yard; it was located on the ...
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Haluoleo Airport
Haluoleo Airport , formerly Wolter Monginsidi Airport, is a domestic airport serving Kendari, the capital of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. Although the airport primarily serves Kendari, it is located outside the city limits, in Ranomeeto, South Konawe Regency, approximately 15 km (9.3 miles) from Kendari’s city center. It is named after Halu Oleo (1488–1584), the sixth sultan of the Buton Sultanate. The airport was previously named in honor of Robert Wolter Monginsidi (1925–1949), an Indonesian national hero who was executed by the Dutch during the Indonesian National Revolution. Haluoleo Airport is the primary gateway to Kendari and the wider Southeast Sulawesi province. It offers regular flights to major Indonesian cities such as Jakarta, Surabaya, and Makassar, as well as regional connections to destinations within the province, including Bau-Bau and the Wangi-Wangi Islands. In addition to its role as a commercial airport, Haluoleo Airport also hosts the Haluoleo Air F ...
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