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Bản vẽ thành cổ ở Việt Nam. - Sau đây là tổng hợp các bản vẽ các thành cổ ở Việt Nam. Các bản vẽ này được vẽ từ thời nhà Nguyễn cho đến giai đoạn Pháp thuộc được lưu giữ trong kinh thành Huế., www.hinhanhlichsu.org. (Ecosia search / Source image).
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Thanh Hải may refer to: Thanh Hải (poet) Several places in Vietnam, including: Thanh Hải, Bình Thuận, a ward of Phan Thiết; Thanh Hải, Bắc Giang, a commune of Lục Ngạn District; Thanh Hải, Ninh Thuận, a commune of Ninh Hải District; Thanh Hải, Hải Dương, a commune of Thanh Hà District
At this time, Hai An District covered an area of 8,838.97ha with a population of 69,862, organized into six wards: Cat Bi, Dang Lam, Dang Hai, Dong Hai, Nam Hai, and Trang Cat. April 5, 2007: The Government issued Decree No. 54/2007/ND-CP, dividing Dong Hai Ward into Dong Hai 1 and Dong Hai 2 wards. Dang Lam Ward was also split to create two ...
Thanh Hải is a ward (phường) in Chũ, Bắc Giang Province, in northeastern Vietnam. [1] References This page was last edited on 1 February 2025, at ...
Viet Hong is a commune in Thanh Hà District, Hải Dương Province, Vietnam. [1] Viet Hong commune map. It has an area of 5.78 km². In 1999 its population was 4,400 people for a population density reaching 761 persons / km².
Trần Hữu Tá, entry Thanh Hải, in Từ điển văn học (Literature dictionary - new edition). Thế giới Publisher, 2004. Phong Lê, article about Thanh Hải in Nhà thơ Việt Nam hiện đại (Modern Vietnamese poets). Compiled by Institute of Literature of Vietnam, published by Social Science Publisher on 1984 at Hà Nội
Tiền Hải is a rural district of Thái Bình province in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 213,616. [ 1 ] The district covers an area of 226 km².