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  2. National Doctors' Day - Wikipedia

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    All across the country [13] National Doctors' Day is celebrated on July 1 in memory of Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, physician and the first Chief Minister of West Bengal. [14] He was born on July 1, 1882, and died on the same date in 1962. Indonesia: October 24: Hari Dokter Nasional or National Doctor's Day. The day is also marked by the birthday ...

  3. Public holidays in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays in Vietnam are days when workers get the day off work. Prior to 2007, Vietnamese workers observed 8 days of public holiday a year, among the lowest in the region. Prior to 2007, Vietnamese workers observed 8 days of public holiday a year, among the lowest in the region.

  4. February 27 - Wikipedia

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    Christian feast day: Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows; George Herbert (Anglicanism) Honorina; Leander; February 27 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Doctors' Day (Vietnam) Independence Day (Dominican Republic), celebrates the first independence of Dominican Republic from Haiti in 1844. Majuba Day (some Afrikaners in South Africa) Marathi Language Day ...

  5. Category:Public holidays in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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  6. Thomas Anthony Dooley III - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Anthony Dooley III (January 17, 1927 – January 18, 1961) was an American physician who worked in Southeast Asia at the outset of American involvement in the Vietnam War.

  7. Health in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2005, Vietnam had diagnosed 101,291 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) cases, of which 16,528 developed acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and 9,554 died. But the actual number of HIV-positive individuals is estimated to be much higher. An average of 40–50 new infections are reported every day in Vietnam.

  8. Vietnamese calendar - Wikipedia

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    North Vietnam switched from UTC+8 to UTC+7 on 8 August 1967, with southern Vietnam doing likewise in 1975 at the end of the Vietnam War. As a result of the shift, North and South Vietnam celebrated Tết 1968 on different days. [5] This effect would see the solstice falling on 21 December in Hanoi, while it was 22 December for Beijing.

  9. Portal:Vietnam/This day in history - Wikipedia

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