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Ngô Vi Liễn (吳為璉, 5 November 1894 – 14 May 1945) was a Vietnamese mandarin, scholar and literary researcher. Liễn was born on 5 November 1894 in Tả Thanh Oai village, Hà Đông province (now Tả Thanh Oai commune, Thanh Trì district , Hà Nội ).
Currently, in order to keep up with the policy of the Government of Vietnam on the conversion of the nature of the economy (chính-sách chuyển-đổi cơ-cấu kinh-tế), [15] [16] the leadership of Ninh Bình province has tried to give suggestions and financial advocacy to help Gia Viễn rural district can build three industrial parks ...
[5] [6] Of the world's major rivers, the Nile is one of the smallest, as measured by annual flow in cubic metres of water. [7] About 6,650 km (4,130 mi) [ a ] long, its drainage basin covers eleven countries: the Democratic Republic of the Congo , Tanzania , Burundi , Rwanda , Uganda , Kenya , Ethiopia , Eritrea , South Sudan , Sudan , and ...
It is located in the center of District 5, a Chinatown in Ho Chi Minh City. This school is between two hospitals: Ho Chi Minh City Medicine and Pharmacy University and Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine. The address is 124 Hong Bang Street, Ward 12, Dist. 5.
The government of the Nguyễn dynasty, officially the Southern dynasty (Vietnamese: Nam Triều; chữ Hán: 南朝) [a] and commonly referred to as the Huế Court (Vietnamese: Triều đình Huế; chữ Hán: 朝廷化), centred around the emperor (皇帝, Hoàng Đế) as the absolute monarch, surrounded by various imperial agencies and ministries which stayed under the emperor's presidency.
Accordingly, 8 communes and Yên Mỹ township in Yên Mỹ rural district were merged each other to implement the streamlined policy of the apparatus (chính-sách tinh-gọn bộ máy nhà-nước) that Party's General Secretary Tô Lâm set out. Two communes Nghĩa Hiệp và Giai Phạm were merged into Nguyễn Văn Linh commune.
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The Book of Five Rings (五輪書, Go Rin no Sho) is a text on kenjutsu and the martial arts in general, written by the Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi around 1645. Many translations have been made, and it has garnered broad attention in East Asia and throughout the world.