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KVG or kvg may refer to: * Boazi language (ISO 639-3 language code kvg), a Papuan language spoken in the Western Province of Papua New Guinea * Kavieng Airport (IATA airport code KVG), an airport in Kavieng, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea * KVG College of Engineering KVG College of Engineering (KVGCE) is one of many engineering colleges in Karnataka, India. It was established in 1986 based on one of the government aided initiatives in technical education in Southern Karnataka State. It is located in Kurunjib ...
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Boazi Language
Boazi (Bwadji), also known as Kuni after one of its dialects, is a Papuan language spoken in the Western Province of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i ... by the Bwadji people in the vicinity of Lake Murray and is written using the Latin script. Some recordings of songs and stories have been made in this language. Further reading *Drabbe, Petrus. 1954. ''Talen en dialecten van zuid-west Nieuw-Guinea anguages and Dialects of Southwest New Guinea'. Posieux/Fribourg: Instituut Anthropos. *Edwards-Fumey, Deborah. 2006. ''The verb subject prefix in Kuni''. MA thesis: Universität Bern. References Boazi languages Languages of Western Province (Papua New Guinea) {{PapuaNewGuinea-stub ...
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Kavieng Airport
Kavieng Airport is located in Kavieng, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea and is located approximately 1 km away from the town centre. Originally constructed by Australian Commandos as a single runway, it was later taken and occupied by the Japanese on 23 Jan 1942, going on to expand and improve it. The airbase was regularly bombed by the Americans throughout 1943–44, the Japanese continued to actively use the airbase until 1944. After the end of the war, it was converted to civilian use, and now possesses a modern, though small terminal facility. On 17 Jun, 2016 an agreement was signed with the New Ireland Provincial Government to initiate the Kavieng Airport Project, intended to upgrade the site to an International Airport. To do this the existing runway will be extended 3.4m in width and 365.67m in length to meet international standards. Airlines and destinations References Airports in Papua New Guinea New Ireland Province {{PapuaNewGuinea-struct-stub ...
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