Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Spoonbills are monogamous, but, so far as is known, only for one season at a time. Most species nest in trees or reed beds , often with ibises or herons . The male gathers nesting material—mostly sticks and reeds, sometimes taken from an old nest—the female weaves it into a large, shallow bowl or platform which varies in its shape and ...
HCMUSSH was formerly known as the College of Letters, University of Saigon (Vietnamese: Trường Đại học Văn khoa, Viện Đại học Sài Gòn). It is now the biggest research and training center in the field of social sciences and humanities in Southern Vietnam. In October 2021, HCMUSSH officially claimed their autonomy in the ...
The Spoonbills, a "secret army" of innkeepers and peasants in John Buchan's novel Midwinter Shoveler , four species of dabbling ducks with long, broad spatula-shaped beaks Spoon-billed sandpiper , a critically endangered sandpiper from Southeast Asia.
Black-faced spoonbills reached a serious low in population in the 1990s, but by 2003 their numbers increased to at least 1,069 counted individuals. [5] While it is known that their breeding area covers northeastern China and several islands between North and South Korea, [6] human-assisted breeding efforts have not been overly successful due to the difficulty in sexing the black-faced ...
In October 1945, President Hồ Chí Minh signed the decree to establish the University of Literature (Ban Đại học Văn khoa, or Trường Đại học Văn khoa) -the precursor of the current VNU-USSH. In April 1956, the University of Hanoi (Trường Đại học Tổng hợp Hà Nội) was established. During this period, fundamental ...
Nà Khoa is a commune (xã) and village of the Nậm Pồ District of Điện Biên Province, northwestern Vietnam This page was last edited ...
Institute for Sustainable Development of the Central Region (Viện Khoa học xã hội vùng Trung Bộ) Institute for Sustainable Development of the Central Highland- Viện Khoa học xã hội vùng Tây Nguyên; Institute of World Economics and Politics; Vietnam Institute of Economics; Institute of State and Law; Institute for Human Studies
Hồng Lĩnh is a town in Hà Tĩnh Province in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam. It is near the Lam river and the 99 peaks of the Hồng Lĩnh mountains. As of 2003 the city had a population of 35,102. [1] The district covers an area of 58 km². The district capital lies at Hồng Lĩnh. [1]