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/ &#xfeff · 36.72361°N 76.01778°W &#xfeff · / 36.72361 · -76.01778 From Wikipedia · the free encyclopedia Neighborhood in Virginia Beach · Virginia · in the southern part of the independent city of Virginia Beach · the Machipungo · a branch of the Chesapeake tribe . &#91 · 1 &#93 · 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 until 1963 · when the entire county became part of Virginia Beach. &#91 · 2 &#93 · Like much of southern Virginia Beach · the area is surrounded by farmland. Pungo is known for its Pungo Strawberry Festival · which was held there every spring until the early 2020s · and the Military Aviation Museum

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36.72361°N 76.01778°W &#xfeff
/ 36.72361
-76.01778 From Wikipedia
the free encyclopedia Neighborhood in Virginia Beach
Virginia
in the southern part of the independent city of Virginia Beach
the Machipungo
a branch of the Chesapeake tribe . &#91
1 &#93
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 until 1963
when the entire county became part of Virginia Beach. &#91
2 &#93
Like much of southern Virginia Beach
the area is surrounded by farmland. Pungo is known for its Pungo Strawberry Festival
which was held there every spring until the early 2020s
and the Military Aviation Museum

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