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  2. Võ phục - Wikipedia

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    Võ Cổ truyền's võ phục. The term võ phục may be used alone in the context of Vietnamese martial arts or often to refer to the martial arts suit worn by practitioners of Vovinam. The Vietnamese alphabet pronunciation (and writing) of the word võ phục differs from another common Vietnamese term vô phúc (無福) "bad luck." [2] [3]

  3. Vietnamese clothing - Wikipedia

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    Most of ancient northern Vietnam was referred as the Lạc Việt which was considered to be part of the Baiyue region in ancient Chinese texts. [1]: 26 Prior to the Chinese conquest, the Tai nobles first came in Northern Vietnam during the Đông Sơn era, and they started to assimilate the local Mon-Khmer and Kra-dai people in a processed referred as Tai-ization or Tai-ification as the Tai ...

  4. Bana, Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Bana is accessed by road P15 which comes from Bamena in the east which passes through the heart of the commune and continues west to join the N5 road in the north-east of Bafang. The word Bana means "birth place" (Ba = place, Na = born). The inhabitants are called Née however they often call themselves bana in French. Née signifies insistence ...

  5. Bà Nà Hills - Wikipedia

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    Its name Bà-nà or Pà-nà (old) in Kinh text originated from the Cham language, Po Inu Nagar.This area was the place to worship the most important goddess of the Champa tribes in the past, that is the time before the Islamic era.

  6. Golden Bridge (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Vàng) is a 150-metre-long (490 ft) pedestrian bridge in the Bà Nà Hills resort, in the Hòa Vang district of Da Nang, Vietnam. [1] [2] It is designed to connect the cable car station with the gardens (avoiding a steep incline) [3] and to provide a scenic overlook and tourist attraction.

  7. Ramathipadi I - Wikipedia

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    After the death of King Ang Tong Reachea in 1640, his uncle Barom Reachea placed his own son on the throne as Batum Reachea I (Ang Non). The regicide was well planned. Sitttha first secured the loyalty of the Khmer nobility, as well as the leaders of the local Japanese, Malay and Portuguese communities from which he hired a hitman to carry out th

  8. Bana kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Bana or Vana was a dynasty based in South India, who claimed descent from king Mahabali.The dynasty takes its name from Bana, the son of Mahabali. The Banas faced opposition from several neighbouring dynasties and served some major dynasties such as the Chalukyas Cholas and Pandyas as feudatories, sometimes after they were subjugated by them.

  9. Bánh pía - Wikipedia

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    Bánh pía, sometimes spelled as bánh bía, is a type of Vietnamese bánh (translated loosely as "cake" or "bread"). A Suzhou style mooncake adapted from Teochew cuisine, called "lâ-piáⁿ" (朥餅, Teochew Peng'im: la⁵ bian²).