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Pungo is located about ten miles (16 km) south of the heart of Virginia Beach, and is about 15 miles (24 km) southeast of the Norfolk International Airport. [4] The "heart" of the Pungo area is its only intersection with a stoplight at Princess Anne Road and Indian River Road. [5]
The Virginia Beach Airport (FAA LID: 42VA) is a private civilian airfield located in the Pungo Borough of Virginia Beach, Virginia. It is the home of the Military Aviation Museum, which uses it to maintain, display, and fly vintage and replica warbirds; the aircraft are primarily from the World War II era, but they range from the 1910s to the ...
Grace White Sherwood (1660–1740), called the Witch of Pungo, is the last person known to have been convicted of witchcraft in Virginia. A farmer, healer, and midwife, she was accused by her neighbors of transforming herself into a cat, damaging crops, and causing the death of livestock.
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 (born 1998), a Colombian footballer
State Route 149 (SR 149) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia.Known as Princess Anne Road, the state highway runs 1.92 miles (3.09 km) from SR 165 east to a point near the intersection of Princess Anne Road and General Booth Boulevard within the independent city of Virginia Beach.
Pungo NOLF; Tappahannock Municipal Airport; University of Virginia Airport / Milton Field (Charlottesville) Virginia State Police Airport (Richmond) Washington Airport; Washington-Hoover Airport; Washington-Virginia Airport
Angolan Ambassador Agostinho Van-Dúnem chatted with Vincent Tucker and his sister, Wanda Tucker, Aug. 24, 2024 at a dinner in Hampton, Virginia hosted by the Angolan Embassy.
Virginia counties and cities by year of establishment. The Commonwealth of Virginia is divided into 95 counties, along with 38 independent cities that are considered county-equivalents for census purposes, totaling 133 second-level subdivisions. In Virginia, cities are co-equal levels of government to counties, but towns are part of counties.