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  2. Gia Lai province - Wikipedia

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    Gia Lai is a mountainous province located in the northern Central Highlands at an average altitude of 700 - 800 m above sea level with an area of Convert 15510.13 km 2, an average population of 1,590,980 people (2022). [5]

  3. Category:Gia Lai province - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Gia Lai province (4 C, 2 P) H. History of Gia Lai province (15 P) P. People from Gia Lai province (11 P) Pages in category "Gia Lai province"

  4. Ia Grai district - Wikipedia

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    Ia Grai (Bahnar language: Yă-grai [1]) is a rural district (huyện) of Gia Lai province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 74,176. [ 2 ] The district covers an area of 1,156 km².

  5. Bàu Bàng district - Wikipedia

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    Bàu Bàng (Classical Vietnamese: 保邦) is a rural district of Bình Dương province in the Southeast region of Vietnam.It was established on December 29, 2013, and has a population of over 82,000.

  6. Cai Lậy district - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019 the district had a population of 193,328. [1] The district covers an area of 296 km 2. The district capital lies at Bình Phú Commune. [3] The town of Cai Lậy was separated from the district in 2013. Ecotourism on Tan Phong island

  7. Mark Six - Wikipedia

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    The first iteration of Mark Six was a 6-out-of-14 drawing, with a guaranteed jackpot of HK$120,000. At the time, winning the Mark Six jackpot would allow a person to buy an apartment flat in Tsim Sha Tsui, which cost, on average, HK$80,000. [3]

  8. Vè - Wikipedia

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    Huỳnh Sanh Thông (1996), "Introduction", An Anthology of Vietnamese Poems: from the Eleventh through the Twentieth Centuries, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, pp. 1–25, ISBN 0-300-06410-1 Liu, James J. Y. (1962), The Art of Chinese Poetry , Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-48687-7

  9. Bến Tre - Wikipedia

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    Bến Tre (Vietnamese pronunciation: [ˀɓən˦ˀ˥ ʈɛ˧˧] ⓘ) is the provincial capital of Bến Tre Province, in the Mekong Delta region of southern Vietnam.Located 85 kilometers (53 mi) southwest of Ho Chi Minh City, the city covers an area of 65.75 km 2 (25.39 sq mi) and has a population of 124,499 at the 2019 census. [1]