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  2. Áo bà ba - Wikipedia

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    The term áo bà ba might be translated as "the shirt of madam" (aunt-like/grandmother figure) Ba (a woman who is a second-born in the South, of her parents).

  3. Vietnamese clothing - Wikipedia

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    Trang phục Việt Nam A woman from Northern Vietnam wearing an áo tứ thân , a common dress in the north. A woman from Southern Vietnam wearing an áo bà ba , a common dress in the Mekong delta .

  4. Raglai people - Wikipedia

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    Trang phục cố truyền Raglai. Hanoi: Nhà xuất bản Đại Học Quốc Gia Hà nội. Nguyễn Hữu Bài, et al. 2014. Văn hóa dân gian Raglai ở Khanh Hòa. Hồ Chí Minh City: Nhà xuất bản văn hóa - văn nghệ. ISBN 978-604-68-1078-0

  5. Eric Bana on his new family film 'Blueback' and why he has no ...

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    Bana also has a relatively small role in Blueback, but he makes a Hulk-sized impact in the life of the movie's main character, marine biologist Abby Jackson.Based on the beloved 1997 novel by ...

  6. Áo dài - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese designers created áo dài for the contestants in the Miss Universe beauty contest, which was held July 2008 in Nha Trang, Vietnam. [34] The most prominent annual Ao Dai Festival outside of Vietnam is held each year in San Jose, California, a city that is home to a large Vietnamese American community. [ 35 ]

  7. 4 Banana Benefits for Men, From the Bed to Your Blood Sugar - AOL

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    We’ll explore various banana benefits for men. Find out if eating bananas can improve issues like ED and low drive and whether there’s any research to back up these claims.

  8. Áo giao lĩnh - Wikipedia

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    The áo giao lĩnh was influenced from Han Chinese clothing. [1] It is a robe with a wrap collar closing on the right side. The wrap collar closing on the right side is known as jiaoling youren (Chinese: 交領右衽; lit. 'intersecting collar right lapel') in China; garments with this form of wrap collar originated in China and started to be worn at least since the Shang dynasty (c. 1600 BC ...

  9. Bana Top - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 June 2014, at 02:39 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...