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PG or P.G. may refer to: *Parental Guidance (PG), a content rating in motion picture content rating systems and
television content rating system Television content rating systems are systems for Content rating, evaluating the content and reporting the suitability of television programs for Minor (law), minors. Many countries have their own television evaluation, rating system and countrie ...
s *Paying Guest (PG), also called homestay, a type of accommodation


Businesses and organisations

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P.G. Cigars Paul Garmirian, or P.G, is a cigar brand named after its founder, Armenian-American cigar connoisseur Paul Garmirian. It is made entirely with Dominican grown tobacco. History Paul Garmirian founded his company in 1990 after doing extensive resea ...
, a cigar brand named after Paul Garmirian *
PG Tips PG Tips is a brand of tea in the United Kingdom manufactured by Ekaterra. Brand name In the 1930s, Brooke Bond launched PG Tips in the tea market in the United Kingdom under the name ''Pre-Gestee'' - a variant of the original name "Digestive Tea. ...
, a British brand of tea *
Bangkok Airways Bangkok Airways Public Company Limited ( th, บางกอกแอร์เวย์ส) is a regional airline based in Bangkok, Thailand. It operates scheduled services to destinations in Thailand, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Laos, ...
, a Thai regional airline, IATA airline designator PG * Procter & Gamble (P&G), an American multi-national consumer goods corporation *
Left Party (France) The Left Party (French: ', PG) is a democratic-socialist political party in France, founded in 2009 by Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Marc Dolez after their departure from the Socialist Party (PS). The PG brings together personalities and groups fro ...
(''Parti de gauche''), a French democratic socialist political party * Partido Galeguista (1931), a Galician nationalist political party in Galicia, Spain *
Partido Galeguista (1978) The Partido Galeguista ( en, Galicianist Party) was a Galician party founded in 1978, referring to itself as the historical descendant of the Partido Galeguista in the Second Spanish Republic (1931-1939). History After the electoral failure of ...
, a Galician nationalist political party in Galicia, Spain * Peoples Gazette, a Nigerian online newspaper * PlatinumGames, a Japanese video game developer * Porter-Gaud School, Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.


People

* PG, student in a postgraduate year after high school (secondary school) * P.G., Brazilian musician and singer who performed with the band Oficina G3 * P.G. Sittenfeld (born 1984), American politician


Places

* Papua New Guinea (ISO 3166-1 country code PG) * Pauri Garhwal district, a district in the state of Uttarakhand, India * Podgorica, Montenegro, vehicle licence plate code PG * Prince George, British Columbia, Canada *
Prince George's County, Maryland ) , demonym = Prince Georgian , ZIP codes = 20607–20774 , area codes = 240, 301 , founded date = April 23 , founded year = 1696 , named for = Prince George of Denmark , leader_title = Executive , leader_name = Angela D. Alsobroo ...
, or PG County, U.S.


Science, technology and mathematics

* Polygalacturonase, an enzyme * Propylene glycol, an organic compound *
Prostaglandin The prostaglandins (PG) are a group of physiologically active lipid compounds called eicosanoids having diverse hormone-like effects in animals. Prostaglandins have been found in almost every tissue in humans and other animals. They are derive ...
, physiologically active lipid compounds * PG(''n,q''), a projective space of
Galois geometry Galois geometry (so named after the 19th-century French mathematician Évariste Galois) is the branch of finite geometry that is concerned with algebraic and analytic geometry over a finite field (or ''Galois field''). More narrowly, ''a'' Ga ...
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PG(3,2) In finite geometry, PG(3,2) is the smallest three-dimensional projective space. It can be thought of as an extension of the Fano plane. It has 15 points, 35 lines, and 15 planes. It also has the following properties: * Each point is contained in 7 ...
, the smallest three-dimensional projective space * pg (Unix), a Unix system command (a terminal pager) *
Paleogene The Paleogene ( ; British English, also spelled Palaeogene or Palæogene; informally Lower Tertiary or Early Tertiary) is a geologic period, geologic period and system that spans 43 million years from the end of the Cretaceous Period million yea ...
(Pg), a geologic period and system * Panzergewinde, a technical standard for screw threads * Petagram (Pg) and
Picogram To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following lists describe various mass levels between 10−59  kg and 1052 kg. The least massive thing listed here is a graviton, and the most massive thing is the observable universe. ...
(pg), SI units of mass * P.G., Licensed Professional Geologist *
PostgreSQL PostgreSQL (, ), also known as Postgres, is a free and open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) emphasizing extensibility and SQL compliance. It was originally named POSTGRES, referring to its origins as a successor to the In ...
, a free and open-source relational database management system


Other uses

* '' Patrologia Graeca'', a collection of writings by Christian Church Fathers *
Point guard The point guard (PG), also called the one or the point, is one of the five Basketball positions, positions in a regulation basketball game. A point guard has perhaps the most specialized role of any position. Point guards are expected to run t ...
, one of the five positions in basketball * Power Grid, a board game * Project Gutenberg, a volunteer effort to digitize and archive cultural works *
iPhrothiya yeGolide The iPhrothiya yeGolide - Golden Protea, post-nominal letters PG, was instituted by the President of the Republic of South Africa on 16 April 2003 and came into effect on 27 April 2003. It can be awarded to all ranks who have distinguished the ...
, a South African military decoration * '' PG: Psycho Goreman'', a 2020 Canadian horror comedy film * '' Rated PG'', a compilation album by musician Peter Gabriel {{Disambiguation, geo