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  2. 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 ...

  3. Battle of Cao Binh (1677) - Wikipedia

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    The battle happened in August 1677, at Cao Bằng, North Vietnam. Trịnh Lords's army leading by commander Đinh Văn Tả and Nguyễn Hữu Đăng, with 100.000 troops. [1] Mạc Kính Vũ emperor run away to China. [2] Mạc force was defeated, bringing an end to the Lê-Mạc war. The Cao Bằng territory back to Đại Việt.

  4. Đinh Bộ Lĩnh - Wikipedia

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    Đinh Bộ Lĩnh was born in 924 in Hoa Lư (south of the Red River Delta, in what is today Ninh Bình Province).Growing up in a local village during the disintegration of the Chinese Tang dynasty that had dominated Vietnam for centuries, Đinh Bộ Lĩnh became a local military leader at a very young age.

  5. Đinh dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình. The Đinh family originated from the village of Hoa Lư, Jinghai kingdom in modern-day Ninh Bình province, northern Vietnam. Đinh Bộ Lĩnh's father, Đinh Công Trứ had served both Dương Đình Nghệ and Ngô Quyền as governor of Hoan Châu (modern-day the city of Vinh).

  6. Tôn Thất Đính - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, his memoirs 20 Năm Binh Nghiệp – Hồi Ký của Tôn Thất Đính (Vietnamese: 20 Years in the Military – The Memoirs of Tôn Thất Đính) were published, but they were not launched for another 15 years until June 2013 at an event in Santa Ana that commemorated with the 50th anniversary of the self-immolation of Thích ...

  7. Bo, Hòa Bình - Wikipedia

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

  8. Cao Bằng province - Wikipedia

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    Coi Binh Church. Coi Binh Church is one of the three churches that were built in 1906 by the French; the other two are at Cao Bằng and That Khe. Except for the Vicar's house the rest of the residential buildings around the church were destroyed in 1979. The vicarage is now the venue of "Cao Bằng region's most famous apiaries". [24]

  9. Vietnamese Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    In July 1838, a demoted governor attempting to win back his place did so successfully by capturing the priest Father Dang Dinh Vien in Yen Dung, Bac Ninh province. (Vien was executed). In 1839, the same official captured two more priests: Father Dinh Viet Du and Father Nguyen Van Xuyen (also both executed).