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  2. Vũng Tàu - Wikipedia

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    Vũng Tàu (Hanoi accent: [vuŋm˧ˀ˥ taːw˨˩] ⓘ, Saigon accent: [vuŋm˧˩˧ taːw˨˩] ⓘ) is the largest city of Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province in southern Vietnam.It is the province's economic, financial and cultural centre, and a popular tourist hub in southern Vietnam.

  3. Vĩnh Long - Wikipedia

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    Vĩnh Long is on the Cổ Chiên River, which branches out from the Mekong River at the narrows of Mỹ Thuận about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) upstream, only to meet it later downstream.

  4. Road signs in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese pedestrian crossing sign. Road signs in Vietnam follow Chinese and French road signs. Some signs are written in both Vietnamese and English. The signs are prescribed by the Vietnam Ministry of Transport with the 2019 standardization being the up-to-date regulations.

  5. Thành Được - Wikipedia

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    Chương (trong vở Ngôi nhà Ma) Diệp Băng Đình (Thuyền ra cửa biển) Dương Thiết Tâm (Anh hùng xạ điêu) Tang Xuanzong (Love story of An Lộc Sơn) Dũng (Đoạn Tuyệt) Hiếu (Bông hồng cài áo) Lĩnh Nam (Sân khấu về khuya) Phi (Nắng sớm mưa chiều) Võ Minh Thành (Life of lady Lựu)

  6. Tan Tao Group - Wikipedia

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    Tan Tao Group is a leading industrial park and infrastructure developer in Vietnam, specializing in industrial parks development, land development, infrastructure and power development, and telecom and network development. [1]

  7. State Bank of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV; Vietnamese: Ngân hàng Nhà nước Việt Nam) is the central bank of Vietnam.Organized as a ministry-level body under the Government of Vietnam, it is the sole issuer of the national currency, the Vietnamese đồng. [3]

  8. Vietnamese ancestral house - Wikipedia

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    Hy V. Luong (2003), Postwar Vietnam: dynamics of a transforming society, ISBN 0-8476-9865-3, Rowman & Littlefield. Shaun Kingsley Malarney (2002) Culture, ritual and revolution in Vietnam, ISBN 0-8248-2660-4, University of Hawaii Press.

  9. Slot limit - Wikipedia

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    A slot limit is a tool used by fisheries managers to regulate the size of fish that can legally be harvested from particular bodies of water. Usually set by state fish and game departments, the protected slot limit prohibits the harvest of fish where the lengths, measured from the snout to the end of the tail, fall within the protected interval. [1]