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  3. Tân Tú - Wikipedia

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  4. Tam Kỳ - Wikipedia

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    Tam Kỳ (listen ⓘ) (IATA: TMK) is the capital city of Quảng Nam Province, in the South Central Coast of Vietnam. As of 2019 the city had a population of 122,374. As of 2019 the city had a population of 122,374.

  5. Tan Tao Group - Wikipedia

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    Tan Tao University (TTU): [18] It is the first Vietnam–American University that is accredited on US Education standards that will enable its scholars to spend their 3rd year in the US. Graduates from TTU can also be admitted to post-graduate programs internationally.

  6. Tam Tiến, Bắc Giang - Wikipedia

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  7. Việt Tân - Wikipedia

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    On April 17, 2012, Nguyen Quoc Quan was arrested again at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. [21] Government officials did not confirm his arrest until five days later. [ 21 ] He is detained on charges of terrorism [ 22 ] and for planning to "instigate a demonstration" during the anniversary of the Fall of Saigon . [ 23 ]

  8. Tan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Tan Sitong (譚嗣同, 1865–1898), Chinese politician; Tan Songyun (谭松韵, born 1990), Chinese actress; Tan Sui Hoon (born 1963), Malaysian badminton player; Tan Yankai (譚延闓, 1880–1930) Chinese politician and Premier of the Republic of China. Yuanyuan Tan (譚元元, born 1977), Chinese ballet dancer; Principal Dancer at the San ...

  9. Tan Tui - Wikipedia

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    Tan Tui (traditional Chinese: 彈 腿; simplified Chinese: 弹 腿; pinyin: Tán Tuǐ) may refer to a particular style of Chinese Martial Arts, a kind of form(s), set(s) or routine(s), [1] or a specific type of front snap kick. As a form, set, or routine, Tantui can be found in many Northern styles of Chinese martial arts.