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  2. Chiêm Hóa district - Wikipedia

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    Chiêm Hóa is a rural district of Tuyên Quang province in the Northeast region of Vietnam. As of 2020 the district had a population of 134,091. [ 1 ] The district covers an area of 1.146,24 km².

  3. Tuyên Quang province - Wikipedia

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    Chiem Hoa District By the end of the 17th century, the Lê dynasty sent ethnic Vietnamese officials to the area to supervise the Thais. After Gia Long started the Nguyễn dynasty, he changed the region to the trấn of Tuyên Quang, and it became a province under the rule of his successor Emperor Minh Mạng .

  4. Na Hang district - Wikipedia

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    Chiêm Hóa canton was officially the Northern part of the province. On November 15, 1944, the Residence-Superior of Tonkin issued Decree 4375/I to separate Chiêm Hóa as two new cantons, named Chiêm Hóa and Nà Hang. [note 4] Bang Tá Fortress (as the canton capital) was abolished to be replaced with Nà Hang township (thị trấn Nà Hang).

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Vietnam/Lists of pages/Articles - Wikipedia

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    Distinguished Service Order (Vietnam) District (Vietnam) District 1, Ho Chi Minh City; District 10, Ho Chi Minh City; District 11, Ho Chi Minh City; District 12, Ho Chi Minh City; District 2, Ho Chi Minh City; District 3, Ho Chi Minh City; District 4, Ho Chi Minh City; District 5, Ho Chi Minh City; District 6, Ho Chi Minh City; District 7, Ho ...

  6. List of districtual name etymologies of Ho Chi Minh City

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    Named after Bình Chánh Commune, which was the capital of the district. Cần Giờ: Khmer: According to Trương Vĩnh Ký, Cần Giờ is a twisted transliteration of Khmer word "Kanchoeu", meaning "the basket", as the local people often used basket boats to commute. [14] [15] Củ Chi: Vietnamese: Strychnine tree

  7. 7th Military Region (Vietnam People's Army) - Wikipedia

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    Colonel General Nguyễn Minh Châu (1982–1987) Lieutenant General Lê Thành Tâm (1997–2004): Deputy Commander of politics, now Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Veterans. Lieutenant General Nguyễn Thành Cung (2004–2010), Political Commissar. member of Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam

  8. Củ Chi district - Wikipedia

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    It is famous for its Củ Chi tunnels, which were constructed during the Vietnam War, and served as headquarters for the Viet Cong. Today, the district has many industrial zones. As of 2010, the district had a population of 355,822. It covers an area of 435 km². [1] The district capital lies at Củ Chi Town.

  9. List of analog television stations in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Chợ Mới, Ngân Sơn 9 Chợ Đồn, Ba Bể 10 Chợ Đồn 11 Bạch Thông, Na Rì 12 Lạng Sơn Hữu Lũng 7 Lộc Bình, Chi Lăng 8 Cao Lộc 9 Văn Quan, Bắc Sơn, Bình Gia, Cao Lộc 10 Đình Lập 11 Chi Lăng 23 Tuyên Quang Sơn Dương 6 Yên Sơn 7 Hàm Yên 9 Chiêm Hóa, Na Hang, Lâm Bình 12 Thái Nguyên Võ Nhai 6

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