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  2. Protocol III - Wikipedia

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    Protocol III is a 2005 amendment protocol to the Geneva Conventions relating to the Adoption of an Additional Distinctive Emblem. Under the protocol, the protective sign of the Red Crystal may be displayed by medical and religious personnel at times of war, instead of the traditional Red Cross or Red Crescent symbols.

  3. HTTP/3 - Wikipedia

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    HTTP/3 uses similar semantics compared to earlier revisions of the protocol, including the same request methods, status codes, and message fields, but encodes them and maintains session state differently. However, partially due to the protocol's adoption of QUIC, HTTP/3 has lower latency and loads more quickly in real-world usage when compared ...

  4. Minh Tuyết - Wikipedia

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    Nhac Canh Hai: Anh Sau Ve Que - Huong Lan, Hoai Linh; Trai Tim Khong Ngu Yen - Minh Tuyet, Johnny Dung; Chim Sao Ngay Xua - Manh Dinh; Mat Troi Em Diu - Lay Minh; Tieng Vy Cam - Thanh Ha; Co Nang Thon Que - Ha Vy; Nhac Canh Hai: Cau Chuyen Trong Tuong - Chi Tai, Luu My Linh; Nguoi Khong Co Don - Son Tuyen; Chiec Xuong - Phi Nhung, Khanh Hoang

  5. List of television channels in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Owned by EG Cable Television in Hai Phong. Co-operated with VNK Homeshopping in Hanoi. CTD1 Tay Do Cable Television (CTD in Can Tho) [18] (part of SCTV in Can Tho city since 2010) General entertainment CTD2 THPC Hai Phong Cable Television (part of Hai Phong Radio and Television station (THP)) VTC Ba Ria – Vung Tau Cable Television

  6. Âu Lạc - Wikipedia

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    Map of ancient Asia shows location of the Âu Việt state of Nam Cương and other Viet’s kingdoms. According to folklore, prior to Chinese domination of northern and north-central Vietnam, the region was ruled by a series of kingdoms called Văn Lang with a hierarchical government, headed by Lạc Kings ( Hùng Kings ), who were served by ...

  7. Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Protocol (object-oriented programming), a common means for unrelated objects to communicate with each other (sometimes also called interfaces) Communication protocol, a defined set of rules and regulations that determine how data is transmitted in telecommunications and computer networking Cryptographic protocol, a protocol for encrypting messages

  8. Tiến lên - Wikipedia

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    It may be considered Vietnam's national card game, and is common in communities where Vietnamese migration has occoured. It is also played in the United States, sometimes under the names Viet Cong, [2] VC, [2] Thirteen (which is also the common English name in Australia's Vietnamese migrant community), [2] Killer, [2] or 2’s. [3]

  9. Thánh Gióng - Wikipedia

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    In Việt Điện U Linh Tập, Thánh Gióng is known as Sóc Thiên Vương (chữ Hán: 朔天王). This version does not specify when the story was set nor who was the enemy. It says in the old days, there was an enemy in the country, the king ordered his emissaries to find someone who can defeat the enemy.