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Tu Ky (Vietnamese: Tứ Kỳ) is a district of Hải Dương province in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 167,664. The district covers an area of 168 km 2 (65 sq mi).
Vietnam: Region: Red River Delta ... UTC+7 (UTC + 7) Tứ Kỳ is a township (thị trấn) and capital of Tứ Kỳ District, Hải Dương ... Wikipedia® is a ...
The Tày people, also known as the Thổ, T'o, Tai Tho, Ngan, Phen, Thu Lao, or Pa Di, is a Central Tai-speaking ethnic group who live in northern Vietnam. According to a 2019 census, there are 1.8 million Tày people living in Vietnam. [6] This makes them the second largest ethnic group in Vietnam after the majority Kinh (Vietnamese) ethnic group.
Nguyễn Cao Kỳ (Vietnamese pronunciation: [ŋwiən˦ˀ˥ kaːw˧˧ ki˨˩] ⓘ; 8 September 1930 – 23 July 2011) [1] [2] was a South Vietnamese military officer and politician who served as the chief of the Republic of Vietnam Air Force in the 1960s, before leading the nation as the prime minister of South Vietnam in a military junta from 1965 to 1967.
The Tai Dam and the Tai Don mostly live in the provinces of the Northwestern Plateau: Điện Biên, Lai Châu, Sơn La and Hoà Bình. The Tai Daeng are found in western part of Nghệ An and Thanh Hóa province where they are a major ethnic group. According to the 1999 General Survey, there were 1,328,725 Thái people in Vietnam.
Tày Bảo Lạc – spoken in Bảo Lạc District, western Cao Bang province. Tày Trùng Khánh – spoken in Trùng Khánh District, northeastern Cao Bang province. Thu Lao or Dai Zhuang varieties are considered to be a different language.
Tân Kỳ is a rural district in Nghệ An Province. As of 2003, the district had a population of 132,531. [1] The district covers an area of 726 km². The district capital lies at Tân Kỳ. [1] The most famous place in Tân Kỳ is the big circle on the Hồ Chi Minh trail.
Vietnam was partitioned at the 17th parallel in 1954. Bảo Đại (1949–1955). Abdicated as emperor (constitutional monarch) in 1945 following surrender of Imperial Japanese occupying forces at the end of World War II, later serving as head of state to 1955. 1955–1975 Republic of Vietnam (Việt Nam Cộng Hòa).