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Cửu Long – administrative grouping of Vĩnh Long and Vĩnh Bình provinces between 1976 and 1992. Định Tường – existed from 1832 until the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. Gia Định – existed from 1832, became Hồ Chí Minh City following the Vietnamese reunification of 1976.
The People's Committee (Vietnamese: Ủy ban Nhân dân) is a key local governmental body in Vietnam, serving as both the executive arm of the People's Council and the local state administrative authority.
Referred to as the Long tinh or Dragon Star Flag. [41] 1920–1945: Flag of emperors Khải Định and Bảo Đại: A yellow field with a single red stripe. Referred to as the Long tinh or Dragon Star Flag. [41] 8 May–30 August 1945: Flag of emperor Bảo Đại: A yellow field with a single red stripe. Referred to as the Long tinh or ...
On February 13, 2020, Vĩnh Phúc province has decided to lock down Sơn Lôi Commune - a rural community of over 10,600 in Bình Xuyên District - for fourteen days as an effort to contain the disease caused by the Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV 2) virus. Seven of the total of sixteen people who contracted the virus ...
Vĩnh Long province — Kinh: Male [123] Đoàn Thanh Vỵ: Alternate: Not: Kinh: Male Đậu Ngọc Xuân: New: Reelected: 1927 1946 Hà Tĩnh province: Russian literature & Marxism–Leninism: Kinh: Male [124] Lê Danh Xương: New: Reelected: Kinh: Male Nguyễn Trọng Xuyên: New: Reelected: 1926 1946 Hưng Yên province: Military science ...
Vĩnh Long province — Kinh: Male [67] 71 Hoàng Anh: Old: Not: 1912 1937 Thừa Thiên Huế province — Kinh: Male [68] 72 Lê Quốc Thân: Old: Not: 1919 1940 Hà Nam province — Kinh: Male [69] 73 Trần Quỳnh: New: Reelected: 1920 1945 Quảng Trị province — Kinh: Male [70] 74 Hà Kế Tấn: Alternate: Not: 1912 1937 Hà Nội ...
Vĩnh Yên (Vietnamese: [vǐɲˀ ʔīən] ⓘ) is the city capital of Vĩnh Phúc Province, in the Red River Delta region of northern Vietnam. As of census 2019, the population is 119,128 people, the area is 50.78 km 2. [1] Here in 1951, France and the State of Vietnam had a major military victory to repel the communist Việt Minh.
The Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs (CEMA; Vietnamese: Uỷ ban Dân tộc, lit. 'Ethnic Committee') is a ministry-level agency in Vietnam that exercises the functions of state management on ethnic minority affairs nationwide. The committee is headed by a chief. The current Chief of the Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs is Hầu A Lềnh.