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Bao-Dai; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Vietnamský stát; Usage on el.wikipedia.org Κράτος του Βιετνάμ; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Estado de Vietnam; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Bảo Đại; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org État du Viêt Nam; Utilisateur:Lrt Redgent/Brouillon; Usage on hi.wikipedia.org चीनी ड्रैगन
Logo of Nhất Nam. Nhất Nam (Chữ Hán: 一南) is a martial art originating from Vietnam, formalised in Hanoi from 1983 onwards by Ngô Xuân Bính. [1]The name Nhất Nam derives from Sino-Vietnamese characters from "One South" (一 南), and is to be distinguished from Nhật Nam ("Sun South" 日 南), the Vietnamese name for the ancient Chinese Rinan Han commandery in northern Vietnam.
Variant coat of arms of South Vietnam used on its passports . [f] – 30 April 1975: Bushes of bamboo growing on a hill in an escutcheon with the text "Việt-Nam Cộng-Hòa" inscribed in a scroll above the bamboo and the text also appearing below the bamboo. In this case, all of these, and the bordure of the escutcheon, are or. Influences: and
Vietnamese martial art artifact from the 17th century at Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts - Hanoi, Vietnam. Fragment of jar with warriors fighting, 13th-14th century. National Museum of Vietnamese History, Hanoi. Painting depicting soldiers practicing during the Revival Lê dynasty, 1684-1685
There are many symbols of Vietnam. Long ago, it was "Chim Lac", a kind of bird only found in stories. Chim Lac was the symbol found in the surface of "Bronze Drum"; it also was the symbol of the Vietnamese forbidden kingdom Lac Viet. (In Vietnamese, the word "Chim" means "Bird".) Nowadays, when thinking about Vietnam, people often think of the ...
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Nhat Nam may refer to: Nhất Nam (martial art), (from "One Vietnam" 一南) Nhật Nam (region), Chinese Rinan Han commandery (日南) This page was last edited on ...
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