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  2. Bụi đời - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese term bụi đời ("life of dust" or "dusty life") refers to vagrants in the city or, trẻ bụi đời to street children or juvenile gangs. From 1989, following a song in the musical Miss Saigon, "Bui-Doi" [1] [2] came to popularity in Western lingo, referring to Amerasian children left behind in Vietnam after the Vietnam War.

  3. Ho Chi Minh City - Wikipedia

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    Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC; Vietnamese: Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh), commonly known as Saigon (Vietnamese: Sài Gòn), is the most populous city in Vietnam with a population of around 10 million in 2023. [7] The city's geography is defined by rivers and canals, of which the largest is Saigon River.

  4. Sacombank - Wikipedia

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    Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank, commonly referred to as Sacombank, [2] is a Vietnamese commercial joint stock bank established in 1991. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] History

  5. Rising Storm 2: Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Like its predecessors in the series, Rising Storm 2: Vietnam is a tactical first-person shooter that emphasizes large-scale teamwork with realistic mechanics and combat. . The game is set in the period of the Vietnam War, and many of the locations are based on historic batt

  6. Battlefield Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Battlefield Vietnam is a 2004 first-person shooter video game developed by Digital Illusions Canada and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows. [2] It is the second installment of the Battlefield franchise , coming after Battlefield 1942 .

  7. Little Saigon - Wikipedia

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    Little Saigon (Vietnamese: Sài Gòn nhỏ or Tiểu Sài Gòn) is a name given to ethnic enclaves of expatriate Vietnamese mainly in English-speaking countries. Alternate names include Little Vietnam and Little Hanoi (mainly in historically communist nations), depending on the enclave's political history.

  8. List of districts of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The provinces of Vietnam are subdivided into second-level administrative units, namely districts (Vietnamese: huyện), provincial cities (thành phố trực thuộc tỉnh), and district-level towns (thị xã).

  9. District 6, Ho Chi Minh City - Wikipedia

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    District 6 (Vietnamese: Quận 6) is an urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam. As of 2010, the district had a population of 253,474 and an area of 7 km². [1] It is divided into 14 small subsets which are called wards (phường), numbered from Ward 1 to Ward 14.