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Something in the Dirt is a 2022 American science fiction comedy horror film directed by and starring Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead. Written by Benson, it is the fifth feature film by the directing duo. The film had its world premiere online at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival in January 2022. [1]
Kim Bảng is a district-level town (thị xã) of Hà Nam province in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam. As of 2023 the district had a population of 145,744. [ 1 ] The district covers an area of 175.40 km².
Dầu Tiếng Lake is an artificial lake in the three provinces of Tây Ninh, Bình Dương, and Bình Phước in the Southeast region, Vietnam. The lake was formed by damming the upper reaches of the Saigon River, making it the largest irrigation reservoir in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Construction of the lake began in 1981 after surveys ...
On 4 July 1968 the base was subjected to a heavy People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) rocket and mortar attack followed by probes on the base perimeter resulting in 5 U.S. and 16 PAVN killed. On 23 February 1969 the base was attacked by PAVN sappers.
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Việt Nam sử lược (chữ Hán: 越南史略, French: Précis d'Histoire du Việt-Nam, lit. "Outline History of Vietnam"), was the first history text published in the Vietnamese language and the Vietnamese alphabet. It was compiled by Vietnamese historian Trần Trọng Kim.
Mán Bạc is located on a loess plateau in an area dotted with limestone karst. [4] The site currently lies adjacent to a Catholic cemetery. [5] The site is currently about 25 km (16 mi) away from the modern coastline; [2] however, at the time of occupation at the site, the coastline was much closer and less than 1 km (1 mi) away.