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  2. Hòa Bình (city) - Wikipedia

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    Hòa Bình (Vietnamese: [hʷâː ɓîŋ̟] ⓘ) is a city in Vietnam. It is the capital of Hòa Bình Province, and is located 76 kilometres from Hanoi and 5 kilometres from the Đà River. [3] The Battle of Hòa Bình was fought around the city from 1951 to 1952 during the First Indochina War.

  3. Hòa Bình province - Wikipedia

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    Hòa Bình or Hoà Bình (see tone marks) is a mountainous province of Vietnam, located in the nation's Northwest region. It borders Phú Thọ province and Sơn La province to the northwest, Hanoi to the northeast, Hà Nam province to the east, Ninh Bình province to the southeast and Thanh Hóa province to the south.

  4. Hòa Bình - Wikipedia

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    Hòa Bình Province, a province in the Northwest region; Hòa Bình City, the capital of Hòa Bình Province; Hòa Bình District, a rural district of Bạc Liêu Province; Hòa Bình, Biên Hòa, a ward of Biên Hòa, Dong Nai province. Hòa Bình, Gia Lai, a ward of Ayun Pa; Hòa Bình, Bạc Liêu, a township and capital of Hòa Bình District

  5. Kim Bôi district - Wikipedia

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    Kim Bôi is a rural district of Hòa Bình province in the Northwest region of Vietnam. As of 2019, the district had a population of 118,767. [3] The district covers an area of 551.03 km 2. The district capital lies at Bo. [4] It is famous for such sites as Kim Boi Hot Springs and Serena Resorts.

  6. Cao Phong, Hòa Bình - Wikipedia

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    Cao Phong is a town and the capital of the Cao Phong District of Hòa Bình Province, in the northwestern region of Vietnam. [1] References This page was last edited ...

  7. Tam Kỳ - Wikipedia

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    Administration map of Tam Kỳ. The town was established in 1906 under the Nguyễn dynasty as an administrative and tax post. [2] During the Republic of Vietnam, the city was the main base of the US military in Quảng Nam Province (what was then Quảng Tín Province) for the war in Vietnam. The North Vietnamese captured the city on March 24 ...

  8. Hòa Bình Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Hòa Bình Dam on the Black River (Vietnamese: Sông Đà) is the largest hydroelectric dam in Vietnam from 1994 to 2012 (this record was broken by Sơn La Dam), and one of the largest in Southeast Asia, with a generating capacity of 1,920 MW. [1] [2] The Sông Đà Reservoir, with a capacity of 9 billion m 3 was formed as the river was ...

  9. Tuy Hòa - Wikipedia

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    Tuy Hòa (listen ⓘ) is the coastal city and capital of Phú Yên Province in South-Central Vietnam. The city has a total area of 106.82 square kilometres or 41 square miles and a population of 155.921 (in 2019).