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  2. Biên Hòa - Wikipedia

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    Like much of Vietnam, post-war Biên Hòa suffered a period of severe economic decline between 1975 and the second half of the 1980s. However, after the government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam introduced Đổi Mới, a series of economic and political reforms in 1986, Biên Hòa experienced significant economic growth. The city and its ...

  3. Bien Hoa Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Bien Hoa Air Base (Vietnamese: Sân bay Biên Hòa) is a Vietnam People's Air Force (VPAF) military airfield located in South-Central southern Vietnam about 25 km (16 miles) from Ho Chi Minh City, across the Dong Nai river in the northern ward of Tân Phong, and within the city of Biên Hòa within Đồng Nai Province.

  4. Bien Hoa Base Camp - Wikipedia

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    Sign for 1RAR's New Gallipoli Barracks at Bien Hoa. From 3 to 6 May 1965 United States Air Force (USAF) transport aircraft deployed the 173rd Airborne Brigade from Okinawa to Bien Hoa Air Base to secure the air base and surrounding areas and the port of Vũng Tàu. [1] The 173rd established their base on the northeast perimeter of the air base.

  5. Bearcat Base - Wikipedia

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    Bearcat was originally a French airfield, later used by the Japanese during World War II. Early in the Vietnam War, the 1st Special Forces established a base there. It was later the base camp for the 9th Infantry Division from January 1967 until the division moved to Đồng Tâm Base Camp near Mỹ Tho in late 1967.

  6. Biên Hòa province - Wikipedia

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    Map of Bien Hoa province in 1909. Biên Hòa (邊和) ( listen ⓘ)) is a former province of South Vietnam originally formed in 1832 containing areas of Đồng Nai province, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province and Bình Phước province with total area of over 17.000 km 2. In 1876 it was split to Bien Hoa, Thủ Dầu Một and Bà Rịa.

  7. Citadel of Biên Hòa - Wikipedia

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    Map of the area around the citadel during 1856-1956. The land of former Biên Hòa had had an older citadel built by the Chenla people. In 1834, Emperor Minh Mang ordered to rebuild that citadel with clay and called it Thành Cựu (meaning 'Old Citadel' in English). By 1837, it was upgraded to laterite citadel and renamed Thành Biên Hòa.

  8. Thống Nhất, Biên Hòa - Wikipedia

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    Thống Nhất is a ward located in Biên Hòa city of Đồng Nai province, Vietnam. [1] It has an area of about 3.4km2 and the population in 2018 was 22,786. [ 2 ]

  9. Hiệp Hòa, Biên Hòa - Wikipedia

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    Hiệp Hòa is a ward located in Biên Hòa city of Đồng Nai province, Vietnam. [1] It has an area of about 6.9km2 and the population in 2018 was 15,468. [2]Hiệp Hòa ward is a small island (Vietnamese: Cù Lao) in Đồng Nai river.