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  2. Phú Yên province - Wikipedia

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    Phú Yên is a central coastal province in the South Central Coast region, in Central Vietnam. It borders Bình Định to the north, Khánh Hòa to the south, Gia Lai to the northwest, Đắk Lắk to the southwest and the South China Sea to the east.

  3. Tuy Hòa - Wikipedia

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    Tuy Hòa (listen ⓘ) is the coastal city and capital of Phú Yên Province in South-Central Vietnam. The city has a total area of 106.82 square kilometres or 41 square miles and a population of 155.921 (in 2019). The city is located approximately midway between Nha Trang and Qui Nhơn. The city is formulated mainly from alluvial of the ...

  4. Battle of Yan Province - Wikipedia

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    In 192, remnants of the Yellow Turban rebels from Qing Province invaded Yan Province and occupied Dongping and Rencheng. Liu Dai, Inspector of Yan Province, wanted to attack the rebels but Bao Xin, Chancellor of Jibei, advised him against it. Liu Dai ignored Bao Xin's warning, engaged the rebels in battle, and was eventually defeated and killed.

  5. Tuy An district - Wikipedia

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    Tuy An (Vietnamese: Tuy An) is a district of Phú Yên province in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam This page was last edited on 10 November 2024 ...

  6. Yanzhou (ancient China) - Wikipedia

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    Chinese provinces in the late Eastern Han dynasty period, 189 CE. Yan Province or Yanzhou was one of the Nine Provinces of ancient China, a list of regions compiled by Yu the Great when he toured the land after stopping the Great Flood and succeeding Emperor Yao. In the Shang Shu, translated by Martin Palmer, Yu's report on Yanzhou is as ...

  7. Ma Yuan (Han dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese temples to the Han dynasty general also existed in Cổ Loa, Thanh Hóa Province, Phú Yên Province, and Bắc Ninh Province during the 19th and 20th centuries. [5] [6] [7] A 1938 report from a village in Bắc Ninh described worship of Ma Yuan in addition to their worship of the Trưng sisters as their main guardian.

  8. List of railway lines in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Besides this one, the system includes lines connecting Hanoi to the People's Republic of China, to surrounding cities such as Thái Nguyên, Hai Phong and Hạ Long. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Most existing Vietnamese railway lines use metre gauge , although standard gauge (used in China ) and mixed gauge are used northeast of Hanoi. [ 3 ]

  9. Yan (state) - Wikipedia

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    Crushing the bulk of the Yan army at the frozen Yi River, Ji fell the following year and the ruler, King Xi, fled to the Liaodong Peninsula. In 222 BC, Liaodong fell as well, and Yan was overrun by Qin. Yan was the third to last state to fall, and with its destruction the fates of the remaining two kingdoms were sealed.