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  2. List of districts of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The provinces of Vietnam are subdivided into second-level administrative units, namely districts (Vietnamese: huyện), provincial cities (thành phố trực thuộc tỉnh), and district-level towns (thị xã).

  3. Đông Pao mine - Wikipedia

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    The Dong Pao mine is one of the largest rare earths mines in Vietnam. [1] The mine is located in northern Vietnam , in Sìn Hồ District of Lai Châu Province . [ 2 ] The mine has reserves amounting to 7 million tonnes of ore grading 5% RE , located in a syenite intrusion.

  4. Lai Châu province - Wikipedia

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    Sip Song Chau Tai is a Tai Lü compound consisting of sibsong "twelve" and chu "master". It is a cognate to Thai สิบสองจุไท, and may be translated in English as "Twelve Tai Kingdoms" or "Chiefdoms", according to relative standing in the Southeast Asian mandala political model, in allusion to either a Chief of the Name or a tribal chief.

  5. Operation Lam Son 719 - Wikipedia

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    It was hoped that the reference to the previous operation would confuse Hanoi as to the actual target of the proposed incursion. The ARVN's portion was given the title Lam Son 719, after the village of Lam Son, birthplace of the legendary Vietnamese patriot Lê Lợi, who had defeated an invading Chinese army in 1427. The numerical designation ...

  6. List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1968)

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    Song Tea Khuc and Song Tam Rao valleys, Quảng Ngãi Province: Jun 20 – Jul 2: Operation Vance Canyon [1] 198th Infantry Brigade clear and search operation: Quảng Ngãi Province: Jun 26 – 27: Operation Charger [1] 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment and ARVN 1st Regiment search and destroy operation: Quảng Trị Province: Jul 1 – 7

  7. Battle of An Lộc - Wikipedia

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    An Lộc is the capital of Bình Long Province located northwest of Military Region III.During North Vietnam's Easter Offensive (known in Vietnam as the Nguyen Hue Offensive) of 1972, An Lộc was at the centre of the PAVN strategy, its location on Route QL-13 near Base Area 708 in Cambodia allowed safeguarding supplies based out of a "neutral" location in order to reduce exposure to U.S. bombing.

  8. Lâm Ấp - Wikipedia

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    Lâm Ấp was founded by Khu Liên (Ōu Lián 甌連, EMC: *ʔəw-lian), a Cham leader who led a successful rebellion against the Han dynasty in Tượng Lâm (Xianglin) county (modern-day Huế city). [2] He might have been mentioned as Śrī Māra in the Võ Cạnh stele which was erected around 4th century AD.

  9. Lâm Đồng province - Wikipedia

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    Lâm Đồng is a southernmost mountainous province in the Central Highlands region, the Central of Vietnam.It borders Khánh Hòa and Ninh Thuận to the east, Đồng Nai to the southwest, Bình Thuận to the southeast, Đắk Lắk to the north, and Đắk Nông to the northwest.