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  2. Cao Phong district - Wikipedia

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    Cao Phong is a rural district of Hòa Bình province in the Northwest region of Vietnam. As of 2020 the district had a population of 45,470. [ 1 ] The district covers an area of 254 km².

  3. Cao Phong, Hòa Bình - Wikipedia

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    Cao Phong is a town and the capital of the Cao Phong District of Hòa Bình Province, in the northwestern region of Vietnam. [1] References This page was last edited ...

  4. Bình Hòa massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Bình Hòa Massacre, (Vietnamese: thảm sát Bình Hoà, Korean: 빈호아 학살) was a massacre purportedly conducted by South Korean forces between December 3 and December 6, 1966, of 430 unarmed civilians in Bình Hòa village, Quảng Ngãi Province in South Vietnam.

  5. Hòa Bình province - Wikipedia

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    Cao Phong is also a fertile land famous for its lush orange orchards. Kim Bôi hotspring at Kim Bôi district is another must-see destination in Hoà Bình. It takes only 30km away from Hoa Binh city. Tourists can experience a natural mineral water with a constant temperature at 36 degree Celsius, used for drinking, bathing and good for health [14]

  6. Cao Phong - Wikipedia

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    Cao Phong may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Cao Phong District, a rural district of Hòa Bình Province; Cao Phong, Hòa Bình, a township and ...

  7. Hòa Bình (city) - Wikipedia

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    Hòa Bình City is divided into 19 commune-level sub-divisions, including 12 wards (Dân Chủ, Đồng Tiến, Hữu Nghị, Kỳ Sơn, Phương Lâm, Quỳnh Lâm, Tân Hòa, Tân Thịnh, Thái Bình, Thịnh Lang, Thống Nhất, Trung Minh) and 7 rural communes ( Độc Lập, Hòa Bình, Hợp Thành, Mông Hóa, Quang Tiến, Thịnh Minh, Yên Mông).

  8. Ba Cụt - Wikipedia

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    Lê Quang Vinh (c. 1923 – 13 July 1956), popularly known as Ba Cụt [1] (Vietnamese: [ɓāː kût]), was a Vietnamese military commander of the Hòa Hảo religious sect, which operated from the Mekong Delta and controlled various parts of southern Vietnam during the 1940s and early 1950s.

  9. Hòa Bình, Biên Hòa - Wikipedia

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