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  2. Phú Yên province - Wikipedia

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    Phú Yên formerly belonged to Champa territory as Ayaru, a part of Kauthara polity.. In 1611, Nguyen Hoang sent his general Van Phong to attack Ayaru. Champa failed and Nguyen Hoang annexed Ayaru into Dang Trong and he named it Phú Yên, which means a prosperous and peaceful land.

  3. Phù Yên district - Wikipedia

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    Phù Yên is a rural district of Sơn La province in the Northwest region of Vietnam. As of 2019, the district had a population of 114,974. [ 1 ] The district covers an area of 1,227 km².

  4. Phù Yên - Wikipedia

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    Phù Yên is a township (thị trấn) and capital of Phù Yên District in Sơn La Province, Vietnam. [1] References

  5. San Diu people - Wikipedia

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    The Sán Dìu (also known as San Deo, Trai, Trai Dat and Man Quan Coc; Chinese: 山由族; pinyin: Shān yóu zú; Jyutping: saan1 jau4 zuk6; Cantonese Yale: Sanyau Juk; Chữ nôm: 𠊛 山 由; Vietnamese alphabet: Người Sán Dìu) are a Yao ethnic group in northern Vietnam who speak Yue Chinese (), a Sinitic language.

  6. Sơn Vi culture - Wikipedia

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    The Sơn Vi culture is the name given to a culture of the late Palaeolithic and early Mesolithic Age in Vietnam. [1] [2] Sơn Vi itself is a village (xã) in Lâm Thao District, Phú Thọ Province. Sơn Vi is the official Chinese character tên chữ name of the village, it also has a demotic Vietnamese tên nôm name, kẻ Vây. [3]

  7. Phù Ninh district - Wikipedia

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    Phù Ninh (listen ⓘ) is a rural district of Phú Thọ province in the northeastern region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 114,048. [ 1 ] The district covers an area of 167 km².

  8. Sơn La province - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, Sơn-la Province has been established based on the area of a part of Hưng-hóa Province with some rugged lands without people living in the eastern area of Lao kingdom. The reason it was called Sơn-la is because the capital of the province was located in Muaeng-la (Mường La). However, although called the province, but in ...

  9. Ban Na San district - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 1938 the district office was moved to Na San [2] and the district was renamed Ban Na San on 20 April 1939. [3] In the 1970s the district was reduced in size when the districts of Khian Sa, Wiang Sa, and Ban Na Doem were split off. Thailand's first rambutan trees were planted in Ban Na San in 1926 by the Chinese Malay K. Vong. An ...