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  2. University of North Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The University of North Georgia (UNG) is a public senior military college with multiple campuses in Georgia, United States. It is part of the University System of Georgia . The university was established on January 8, 2013, through a merger of North Georgia College & State University (founded 1873) and Gainesville State College (founded 1964).

  3. North Georgia Nighthawks - Wikipedia

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    The North Georgia Nighthawks (or UNG Nighthawks) are the athletic teams that represent the University of North Georgia (formed after the merger of North Georgia College & State University (NGCSU) and Gainesville State College in 2013), located in Dahlonega, Georgia, in intercollegiate sports at the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in ...

  4. History of the University of North Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The Dahlonega Mint building in 1877 or 1878. The building was destroyed by a fire and then rebuilt as UNG's Price Memorial Hall building in 1879 David W. Lewis was the first president of UNG (1873-1885) Built in 1879 at the former site of the Dahlonega Mint, the Price Memorial Hall Building is the oldest surviving building on UNG's campus.

  5. State University of Gorontalo - Wikipedia

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    State University of Gorontalo (UNG) is a state university in Gorontalo, Indonesia, that was established on 1 September 1963. At first the university was a junior college and part of Guidance and Counseling UNSULUTENG ( Sulawesi Tengah ).

  6. Loung Ung - Wikipedia

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    Loung Ung (Khmer: អ៊ឹង លួង; born 19 November 1970) is a Cambodian-American human-rights activist, lecturer and national spokesperson for the Campaign for a Landmine-Free World from 1997 to 2003.

  7. Lucky Child - Wikipedia

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    Loung Ung is a Cambodian-American human-rights activist. Born in Phnom Penh, Ung came from an affluent Cambodian family. Since her father was a senior military official, the Ung family was specifically targeted in a genocide known as the Killing Fields. [4] An orphan, Ung spent time in a labor camp and a child-soldier training camp. [3]

  8. Heo Ung - Wikipedia

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    Heo Ung and Heo Hoon launched a jointly-run YouTube channel called Ko Sambuja (코삼부자), documenting their lives as professional athletes. [45] Ko ( 코 ) is the Korean word for nose, a tongue in cheek reference to the brothers and their father having large noses, and sambuja ( 삼부자 ) means "father and son trio". [ 46 ]

  9. Ung (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Ung is a Latin-alphabet spelling of two Cambodian surnames, given below in Geographic Department romanization: . Oeng (Khmer: អ៊ឹង; Khmer pronunciation:), which can be found among Chinese Cambodians as a Khmer-alphabet transcription of the Amoy Hokkien pronunciation of the Chinese surname Huáng (Chinese: 黃).