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Bình Tân, La Gi, a ward of La Gi, Bình Thuận Province; Bình Tân, Đắk Lắk, a ward of Buôn Hồ; Bình Tân, Long An, a commune of Kiến Tường; Bình Tân, Bắc Bình, a commune of Bắc Bình District, Bình Thuận Province; Bình Tân, Quảng Ngãi, a commune of Bình Sơn District; Bình Tân, Tiền Giang, a commune of Gò ...
Guy Georges Vĩnh San (born 31 January 1933), also Prince Nguyễn Phúc Bảo Ngọc, is a son of Vietnamese emperor Duy Tân who reigned from 1907 to 1916. Since 2017, he has been the head of the House of Nguyễn Phúc, Vietnam's former imperial house. [1]
Sơn Bình is a commune (xã) and village in Châu Đức District, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province, in Vietnam This page was last edited on 3 January 2022, at 15:23 ...
Duy Tân (at the time, known by his birth name, Prince Nguyễn Phúc Vĩnh San) was son of the Thành Thái emperor. Because of his opposition to French rule and his erratic, depraved actions (which some speculate were feigned to shield his opposition from the French) Thành Thái was declared insane and exiled to Vũng Tàu in 1907.
Bình Tân is a rural district (huyện) of Vĩnh Long province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam 10°07′08″N 105°45′22″E / 10.1190°N 105.7560°E / 10.1190; 105 v
Chơn Thành is a town of Bình Phước province, in the region of Vietnam. As of 2021 the town had a population of 121,083. [1] The town covers an area of 390.34 km 2. The town seat lies at Hưng Long ward. [1] Chơn Thành was formerly a rural district of Bình Phước province. It gained town status on August 11, 2022. [2]
Tống Duy Tân (宋維新, 1838 - 1892), courtesy name Cơ Mệnh, was a Vietnamese revolutionary who led insurgent armies in Thanh Hóa Province of northern Vietnam as part of the Cần Vương movement that sought to install the boy Emperor Hàm Nghi as the leader of an independent Vietnam. He was captured in 1892 by the French colonial ...
The village was destroyed and forcibly resettled [1] by Australian troops establishing an exclusion zone around the newly constructed Nui Dat base in the weeks leading up to the Battle of Long Tan on 18 August 1966. In that battle, a much smaller Australian unit recorded a decisive victory over the Vietnamese communist forces.