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Pungo (other)
Pungo may refer to: *Pungo, Virginia, a rural community in Virginia Beach *Pungo River, in eastern North Carolina *Pungo River Formation, a geologic formation in North Carolina *Pungo-Andongo, a town and commune of Angola *Pungo District Hospital, in Belhaven, North Carolina *Francisco Pungo Francisco Pungo (born 13 April 1998) is a Colombian footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Cana ... (born 1998), a Colombian footballer See also * Pongo (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Pungo, Virginia
Pungo is a rural community located in the southern part of the independent city of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Virginia Beach, Virginia and was one of the seven original boroughs when the City of Virginia Beach was created in 1963. The area derives its name from a local Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Indian tribe, the Machipungo, a branch of the Chesapeake (tribe), Chesapeake tribe. It was named for a local Indian chief, Machiopungo. Because the community is located in an independent city, there is no individual census for the neighborhood, which was originally part of Princess Anne County, Virginia, Princess Anne County until 1963, when the entire county became part of Virginia Beach. Like much of southern Virginia Beach, the area is surrounded by farmland. Pungo is known for its Pungo Strawberry Festival, which is held there every spring, and the Military Aviation Museum, which has a large collection of vintage warbirds. Also well known is the story of Grace Sherwood, known a ...
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Pungo River
The Pungo River is a river in eastern North Carolina, United States. It originally began in the Great Dismal Swamp in Washington County, North Carolina; the upper part of the river has since been supplanted by the Pungo River Canal, dug in the 1950s to improve drainage of local farmland. The river flows southeast and forms part of the boundary between Beaufort County and Hyde County. The river then widens dramatically, turns west, and flows past Belhaven, North Carolina before joining the Pamlico River near Pamlico Sound. A 21-mile (33.8 km) canal connects the Pungo River with the Alligator River to its east. See also * Pungo Lake which is connected to the river by canal * Pungo, Virginia External links Pungo River, Trails.com Belhaven, North Carolina official site North Carolina State University North Carolina State University (NC State, North Carolina State, NC State University, or NCSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant res ...
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Pungo River Formation
The Pungo River Formation is a geologic formation in North Carolina. It preserves fossils dating back to the Middle Miocene. Economic significance The Pungo River Formation is mined extensively for its phosphorite Phosphorite, phosphate rock or rock phosphate is a non-detrital sedimentary rock that contains high amounts of phosphate minerals. The phosphate content of phosphorite (or grade of phosphate rock) varies greatly, from 4% to 20% phosphorus pentoxi ... deposits. See also * List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in North Carolina References * * Neogene geology of North Carolina Limestone formations of the United States Geologic formations of North Carolina {{Neogene-stub ...
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Pungo-Andongo
Pungo-Andongo is a town and commune of Angola, located in the province of Malanje. Pungo Andongo was the capital of the Kingdom of Ndongo during its decline. In 1671 the Portuguese besieged and captured the city, enslaving many of its inhabitants and destroying the kingdom. The ruins of the Fortress of Pungo-Andongo, built by the Portuguese after the battle, are located in the modern town. See also * Black Rocks at Pungo Andongo The Black Rocks at Pungo Andongo (''Pedras Negras de Pungo Andongo'') are a set of extensive monolithic rock formations in Angola. Millions of years old, they stand out for their size in relation to the savanna landscape of the region. It is subdi ... References External links Populated places in Malanje Province {{Angola-geo-stub ...
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Pungo District Hospital
Pungo District Hospital, known for a period as Vidant Pungo Hospital, was a hospital in Belhaven, North Carolina. It opened in 1949, was acquired by Vidant Health in 2011, and closed in 2014. History The hospital opened in 1949. It was initially operated by the Pungo District Hospital Corporation. The hospital had almost of space. Closure The operator, asked for a third party to acquire the hospital as the operator could not pay for the care of the large number of Medicaid and Medicare patients using the hospital. In 2011 Vidant Health acquired the hospital, and PDHC was reformed into Pantego Creek LLC. In September 2013, Vidant stated that it was unable to keep the hospital in operation due to poor finances and announced that it was going to close the hospital. Vidant cited that it would have had to spend additional funds on renovations to continue operation of the older hospital building and that it was operating the hospital at a loss. A group opposed to the closing a hos ...
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Francisco Pungo
Francisco Pungo (born 13 April 1998) is a Colombian footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea ... who currently plays for CD Escuela Carlos Sarmiento Lora. References 1998 births Men's association football forwards Colombian expatriate men's footballers Colombian men's footballers Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States Living people Rio Grande Valley FC Toros players USL Championship players 21st-century Colombian sportsmen {{Colombia-footy-forward-stub ...
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