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  2. Da Nang - Wikipedia

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    Paracel Islands (Vietnamese names) Da Nang is the largest city in central Vietnam and one of the country's most important ports. The city is surrounded by mountains to the west, and the South China Sea to the east. Da Nang borders Huế across the Hải Vân Pass to the north, along with the Quảng Nam Province to the south and

  3. Da Nang Bay - Wikipedia

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    Da Nang Bay (Vietnamese: Vịnh Đà Nẵng), formerly known as Tourane Bay, is a bay of the South China Sea along the coast of Da Nang, Vietnam. The bay is entered between the Sơn Trà Peninsula and the Hải Vân Mountain , 4 miles Northwest.

  4. List of twin towns and sister cities in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Map of Vietnam. This is a list of ... Da Nang, Vietnam [14] Incheon, South Korea [15] Kitakyushu, Japan [16] Livorno, Italy [17] Nanning, China [18] Saint Petersburg ...

  5. Hoàng Sa district - Wikipedia

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    In July 2012, China declared the Paracel Islands to be under the administration of Sansha prefecture in Hainan province. Vietnam established Hoàng Sa district in 1982 as part of Quảng Nam-Da Nang province. [8] Since Quảng Nam and Da Nang were split in November 1996, the island district has belonged to Da Nang. [5]

  6. Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam is located on the eastern Indochinese Peninsula between the latitudes 8° and 24°N, and the longitudes 102° and 110°E. It covers a total area of 331,210 km 2 (127,881 sq mi) [8] or 331,699 km 2 (128,070 sq mi). [9]

  7. Sơn Trà Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Due to its proximity to Da Nang Air Base/International Airport and Marble Mountain Air Facility, the mountain was the scene of several aircraft crashes during the Vietnam War: 11 December 1964: A Republic of Vietnam Air Force C-123B (#55-4522) crashed into the mountain shortly after takeoff from Da Nang Air Base killing all 38 on board. [7]

  8. File:Map of Da Nang Area, Spring 1965.jpg - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Da Nang Area, Spring 1965 from U.S. Marines in Vietnam: The Landing and the Buildup, 1965. Date: 1978: Source:

  9. Da Nang International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The South Vietnamese Army (ARVN) also used Da Nang as a ranger training facility. Air Vietnam also used the facility from 1951 to 1975 for civilian domestic and international flights within Southeast Asia. During the Vietnam War (1959–1975), the facility was known as Da Nang Air Base, and was a major United States military base. Once little ...