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  2. Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture (Vietnamese: Đại học Kiến trúc Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh), is the flagship university in architecture, civil engineering, design education and research in Vietnam.

  3. List of concept- and mind-mapping software - Wikipedia

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    Concept mapping and mind mapping software is used to create diagrams of relationships between concepts, ideas, or other pieces of information. It has been suggested that the mind mapping technique can improve learning and study efficiency up to 15% over conventional note-taking. [1]

  4. Đông Ba Market - Wikipedia

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    According to Đại Nam nhất thống chí, under the reign of Emperor Gia Long, the market was located right outside of the Eastern Gate of the citadel.A roofed house called đình Quy Giả was built at the center of the market so the market itself was also known as "Quy Giả market".

  5. An Dương Vương - Wikipedia

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    Statue of An Dương Vương in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. An Dương Vương (Vietnamese: [ʔaːn zɨəŋ vɨəŋ]), personal name Thục Phán, was the founding king and the only ruler of the kingdom of Âu Lạc, an ancient state centered in the Red River Delta.

  6. Minh Mạng - Wikipedia

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    establishing a prosperous country (Nên danh, xây dựng sơn hà) Ưng Thị, Đồng Khánh Emperor (1864–1889), adopted son of Tự Đức Bửu: being helpful and caring toward the common people (Bối báu, lợi tha quần chúng) Bửu Đảo, Khải Định Emperor (1885–1925), son of Đồng Khánh Vĩnh

  7. Lê dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Lê dynasty, also known in historiography as the Later Lê dynasty (Vietnamese: "Nhà Hậu Lê" or "Triều Hậu Lê", chữ Hán: 朝後黎, chữ Nôm: 茹後黎 [b]), officially Đại Việt (Vietnamese: Đại Việt; Chữ Hán: 大越), was the longest-ruling Vietnamese dynasty, having ruled from 1428 to 1789, with an interregnum between 1527 and 1533.

  8. [4] Japanese armed forces allowed the Việt Minh and other nationalist groups to take over public buildings and weapons without resistance, which began the August Revolution against the Nguyễn dynasty and its Empire of Vietnam, a Japanese puppet state established right after Japan overthrew the French.