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  2. Cầu Giấy district - Wikipedia

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    The capital, Thăng Long, became a provincial city, and the area fell under Hoài Đức prefecture in Nội province. [7] The Battle of Cầu Giấy in 1883 was fought near the Paper Bridge. [8] By the end of 1889, it became part of An Hạ canton, Hoàn Long district.

  3. Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    Hanoi [a] (Vietnamese: Nội ⓘ) is the capital and second-most populous city of Vietnam. The name "Hanoi" translates to "inside the river," [15] – Hanoi is bordered by the Red and Black Rivers. As a municipality, Hanoi consists of 12 urban districts, 17 rural districts, and one district-level town.

  4. Thanh Xuân district - Wikipedia

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    Thanh Xuân is located at 20° 59′ 36.24″ N, 105° 47′ 54.6″ E, bordered by Đống Đa to the north, Hai Bà Trưng to the east, Hoàng Mai and Thanh Trì to the south, Đông and South Từ Liêm to the southwest, and Cầu Giấy to the northwest.

  5. List of Vietnamese subdivisions by GDP - Wikipedia

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    2 Nội [2] 920.272 39,6054 7,37% 3 Đồng Nai [3] 300.278 13,0419 ... Sơn La province [40] 47.223 2,0509 5,59% 41 Ninh Bình province [41] 47.205 2,0502

  6. Postal codes in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The postal code system of Vietnam has officially been changed from 6 digits to 5 digits. Each country has its own separate postal code or zip code system. The postal code of Vietnam is composed of 5 digits, with the following meanings: [2] [3] The first digit determines the area code.

  7. Nam Từ Liêm district - Wikipedia

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    Nam Từ Liêm (South Từ Liêm) is an urban district (quận) of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. [4] It was formed on 27 December 2013, when the rural Từ Liêm district was split into two urban districts: Bắc Từ Liêm and Nam Từ Liêm. [3]

  8. Đống Đa district - Wikipedia

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    Đống Đa is located at 21°00' North, 105°49' East, in the center of Hanoi. The district covers an area of 9.95 km 2 (3.8 sq mi), [8] bordered by Ba Đình to the north, Hoàn Kiếm to the northeast, Hai Bà Trưng to the east, Thanh Xuân to the south, and Cầu Giấy to the west. [9]

  9. Hai Bà Trưng district - Wikipedia

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    Hai Bà Trưng (Trưng Sisters District) is one of the four original urban districts (quận) of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. [4] The district currently has 18 wards, [1] covering a total area of 10.26 square kilometres (3.96 sq mi). [2]