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Map of Bac Giang province in 1909. The modern province of Bắc Giang was founded on 10 October 1895, [ 10 ] when it was created out of Bắc Ninh Province. [ 10 ] It initially comprised the prefectures of Lạng Giang and Đa Phúc and the districts of Kim Anh, Yên Dũng , Phượng Nhỡn , Việt Yên, Hiệp Hòa, Yên Thế and some small ...
Cao Bằng, which lies on the Quây Sơn River, in Ngọc Khê commune, in Trùng Khánh district, has many mountains, forests, rivers and springs throughout. The area near Bản Doc Waterfall is a well-known scenic tourist site. The city of Cao Bằng has many buildings of World War II vintage of French design, which were in ruins, but have ...
Bắc Giang (listen ⓘ) is a city in Vietnam. It is the capital of Bắc Giang Province. Its name, deriving from that of the Province Sino-Vietnamese, means "north of the river." The location is very convenient for transportation: it is 50 km north of Hanoi, in the middle position on major transportation routes (roads, international railway ...
After the French colonial invaders, led by vice-admiral Charles Rigault de Genouilly attacked and captured the three eastern provinces of Gia Định, Định Tường, and Biên Hòa in 1862, and invaded the remaining western provinces of Vĩnh Long, An Giang, Hà Tiên in 1867, the French Empire abolished the administrative divisions created ...
An Giang province — Kinh: Male [51] Nguyễn Thị Kim Hồng: New: Reelected: 1955 — Tiền Giang province — Kinh: Female [52] Vũ Quốc Hùng: New: Reelected: 1940 — Hà Nội City — Kinh: Male [53] Phạm Hưng: Old: Not: 1927 1946 Hải Hưng province — Kinh: Male [54] Lê Minh Hương: New: Reelected: 1936 — Hà Tĩnh ...
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Cao Thượng is a township (Thị trấn) and town and capital of Tân Yên District, Bắc Giang Province, in north-eastern Vietnam. [1] References
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