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  2. File:Hưng Yên địa chí (Trịnh Như Tấu, 1934).pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (2,133 × 3,120 pixels, file size: 23.99 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 137 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  3. Hưng Yên - Wikipedia

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    According to the historical document of the Roman Catholic Church and some records of Annamese officials, Bishop Pierre Lambert de la Motte had summoned the first Đàng-ngoày Council (Công-đồng Đàng-ngoày) here in 1670, and that event was considered as the beginning of the Christian history in the whole Hưng Yên province.

  4. Hưng Yên province - Wikipedia

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    Hưng Yên (Chinese: 興安, /hɨŋ˧˧:iən˧˧/) is a province in the Red River Delta of the Northern Vietnam.. The province covers an area of 930.20 km 2 (359.15 sq mi), [1] comprising 1 city, 8 rural districts, and 1 district-leveled town, it had a population of 1,290,850 in 2022 with 250,000 people in urban areas and 1,040,850 people in rural areas.

  5. Ân Thi district - Wikipedia

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    Hung Yen province – Home of national treasures; Hung Yen works hard to preserve values of cultural heritage; Discover Hung Yen, where tradition and history hold sway; Presentation about traveling to Hung Yen province; Turning Hưng Yên into an attractive destination for investors; Hưng Yên announces its plan for a thriving and active province

  6. Xích Đằng Temple of Literature - Wikipedia

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    The Văn miếu Xích Đằng received its name because it was built in the Xích Đằng village. The Confucius temple was established in 1831 in the Hưng Yên province. It began construction from the seventeenth century, and was restored and embellished by the Nguyễn emperor, Minh Mạng. Remnants of the temple still remain today which ...

  7. Phù Cừ district - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, Hải Hưng has been split into two new provinces of Hải Dương and Hưng Yên. Therefore, Phù Tiên belonged to Hưng Yên province . By February 24, 1997, the Government of Vietnam issued Decree 17-CP on the division of Phù Tiên rural district into new districts Phù Cừ and Tiên Lữ .

  8. Nguyễn dynasty - Wikipedia

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    In the next year he launched an anti-Catholicism propaganda campaign, denouncing the religion as "vicious" and full of "false teaching." In 1832 Minh Mạng turned the Cham Principality of Thuận Thành into a Vietnamese province, the final conquest in a long history of colonial conflict between Cham and Vietnam. [84]

  9. Văn Lâm district - Wikipedia

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    On February 25, 1890, Governor-General of Indochina Jean-Luc de Saint Peauxpa has signed a decision to merge all the Red Riverside rural districts of three provinces Bắc Ninh, Hưng Yên, Hải Dương to form new administrative unit Địch Lâm garrison (荻林道, Địch Lâm đạo) to deal with Tán Thuật Uprising in the East of Hanoi.