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  2. Lương Sơn district - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, the district had a population of 99,457, [3] with Muong people accounting for about 70% of the population. The district covers an area of 369.85 km 2.The district capital lies at Lương Sơn.

  3. Trương Hòa Bình - Wikipedia

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    Before 1975 Trương Hòa Bình was nicknamed Nguyễn Văn Bình, also known as Sáu Đạt (Six Dat), native in Phuoc Vinh Dong, Can Giuoc, Long An province. [2] His father Trương Văn Bang was a former Secretary of the Southern Party and Secretary of Saigon-Gia Dinh. He was considered to be one of the first regimental commanders of the ...

  4. Hoa Lư (city) - Wikipedia

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    The citadel of Ninh Bình (1884) The name of Ninh Binh officially existed since 1822. [1] During the Nguyen dynasty, in August 1884 in the Tonkin campaign, the allegiance of Ninh Bình was of considerable importance to the French, as artillery mounted in its lofty citadel controlled river traffic to the Gulf of Tonkin.

  5. Lục Bình - Wikipedia

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  6. Tân Hoa - Wikipedia

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    Tân Hoa is a commune (xã) and village in Lục Ngạn District, Bắc Giang Province, in northeastern Vietnam. [1] References

  7. Quang Trung - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Quang Trung (Vietnamese: [kwāːŋ ʈūŋm]; chữ Hán: 光中, 1753 – 16 September 1792) or Nguyễn Huệ (chữ Hán: 阮惠), also known as Nguyễn Quang Bình (chữ Hán: 阮光平), or Hồ Thơm (chữ Hán: 胡𦹳) was the second emperor of the Tây Sơn dynasty, reigning from 1788 until 1792. [2]

  8. Lạng Sơn - Wikipedia

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    Due to its geography as Vietnam's gateway to China (being located just across from Guangxi), Lạng Sơn (諒山) and its ancient citadel have been in the path of many invasions, and were the site of three French defeats during the colonial era.

  9. Bắc Kạn - Wikipedia

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    Following Li's capture and decapitation, the remains of his group reformed under Liu Zhiping (Vietnamese: Lục Chi Bình) and with 5,000 men attacked the fort defended by 300 Annamite soldiers in 1881. [3] [4] The town of Bắc Kạn was one of the early headquarters of the Việt Minh in the war against the French.