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Lâm Đồng F.C. Full name: Câu lạc bộ bóng đá Lâm Đồng (Lam Dong Football Club) Founded: 1990; 35 years ago () Ground: Đà Lạt Stadium , Đà Lạt, Vietnam: Capacity: 20,000: Chairman: Thái Khắc Ngọ: Manager: Đoàn Quốc Việt: League: Vietnamese Football League Second Division: 2022: V.League 3, 3rd (Group A)
Lâm Đồng is a southernmost mountainous province in the Central Highlands region, the Central of Vietnam.It borders Khánh Hòa and Ninh Thuận to the east, Đồng Nai to the southwest, Bình Thuận to the southeast, Đắk Lắk to the north, and Đắk Nông to the northwest.
Bảo Lộc (old name in Ma language: B’Lao is a city of Lâm Đồng Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam. Bảo Lộc is famous for its registered trademark: B'lao tea . As of 2018 the town district had a population of 170,920. [ 1 ]
Bảo Lâm is a district of Lâm Đồng province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 107,279. [1] The district covers an area of 1,457 km². The district capital lies at Lộc Thắng. [1] It was formed after being split out of Bảo Lộc. Apart from the district seat there are 13 communes ...
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Lai Vung is a district of Đồng Tháp province, formally called Đức Thành District in Sa Đéc province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. This place was dubbed the "Kingdom of Mandarin Oranges". [1] As of 2003 the district had a population of 160,125. [2] The district covers an area of 220 km 2 (85 sq mi).
de Rhodes's entry for dĕóu᷃ shows distinct breves, acutes and apices. Most of the unusual correspondences between spelling and modern pronunciation are explained by Middle Vietnamese. Note in particular: de Rhodes' system has two different b letters, b and ꞗ . The latter apparently represented a voiced bilabial fricative /β/.
Lam Luk Ka is a southernmost part of the province. Neighbouring districts are (from the north clockwise): Thanyaburi of Pathum Thani; Ongkharak of Nakhon Nayok province; Bang Nam Priao of Chachoengsao province; Nong Chok, Khlong Sam Wa, Sai Mai, and Don Mueang of Bangkok; and Mueang Pathum Thani.