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  2. Vovinam - Wikipedia

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    A "Việt Võ Đạo Federation" was founded on November 3, 1973, in order to reunite some Vietnamese martial arts. Therefore, "Việt Võ Đạo", in Europe, is also used as a generic term for certain Vietnamese martial arts and philosophies but in Vietnam is only used to refer to "Vovinam Việt Võ Đạo". [citation needed]

  3. Vietnamese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Nhất Nam; Vovinam – Founded by Nguyễn Lộc. Also called Vovinam Việt Võ Đạo (Việt = Vietnamese, Võ = martial, Đạo = way) Võ Việt Nam (Cuton) or Võ Đạo of Phạm Văn Tan. [2] Vietnamese Wing Chun - a style of Wing Chun founded by Yuen Chai-wan. [3] Overseas. Cuong Nhu of Ngô Đồng (d. Florida 2000), known also by ...

  4. List of Vietnamese traditional games - Wikipedia

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    Ô ăn quan; Tổ tôm; cờ lúa ngô; Cờ hùm tôm; Tứ sắc; Cờ tu hú; Đánh tam cúc; Thả diều; Đánh quay; Chơi chuyền []; Mèo đuổi chuột

  5. List of Vietnam War games - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam 2: Special Assignment (2001) (In the game, it is called Vietnam 2: Black Ops Special Assignment or Vietnam: Black Ops 2) Eve of Destruction Classic (2003) (Mod for Battlefield 1942) Battlefield Vietnam (2004) Eve of Destruction Vietnam (2004) (Mod for Battlefield Vietnam) Marine Heavy Gunner: Vietnam (2004) Shellshock: Nam '67 (2004 ...

  6. Category:Video games set in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Rambo (1985 video game) Rambo (1987 video game) Rambo: First Blood Part II (Master System video game) Rambo: First Blood Part II (video game) Rambo: The Video Game; Rampage 2: Universal Tour; Rising Storm 2: Vietnam

  7. Qwan Ki Do - Wikipedia

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    Qwan Ki Do or Quán Khí Đạo is a Vietnamese martial art that was codified in France in 1981. Qwan Ki Do is practiced internationally, with schools in Asia and Europe. The practice combines the use of hand-to-hand techniques and weapons, with moves combined in both formalised combinations, termed Thao Quyen, and freeform settings.

  8. Đại Việt - Wikipedia

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    Đại Cồ Việt was the name chosen by Đinh Bộ Lĩnh for his realm when he declared himself emperor in 966. [20] It is probably derived from the vernacular Cự Việt ("Great Việt") or Kẻ Việt ("Việt Region"), with the Sino-Vietnamese Đại ("great") added as a prefix.

  9. Lê Lợi - Wikipedia

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    Lê Lợi (Vietnamese: [le lə̂ːjˀ], chữ Hán: 黎利; 10 September 1385 – 5 October 1433), also known by his temple name as Lê Thái Tổ (黎太祖) and by his pre-imperial title Bình Định vương (平定王; "Prince of Pacification"), was a Vietnamese rebel leader who founded the Later Lê dynasty and became the first king [a] of the restored kingdom of Đại Việt after the ...