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In the Revival Lê Dynasty, because its name coincided with the title of Lord Trịnh Tạc, [note 1] it was changed to Nam Chân rural district (Nam Chân huyện). By the 14th year of Minh Mệnh (1833), Nam Chân rural district was separated into Nam Chân and Chân Ninh.
Nam Trực parish (giáo xứ Nam Trực) is part of Nam Định diocese with the patron of the Rosary. [4] It was founded in 1913, when the parish church in Nam Giang commune was built. The current parish priest is bishop Peter Nguyễn Đức Long, who officially took his mission at 09:30 on July 11, 2019. [5]
Hà Nam Ninh won the National Football Champions in 1985 with star player Nguyễn Văn Dũng. In 2001, Nam Định took second place in the National Championships, losing to Bình Định F.C. In 2007, the Nam Định football team changed its name to Đạm Phú Mỹ Nam Định and won its first National Cup under its new name. In 2009 the ...
Along with a general services sector, there is a growing professional sector as well. Nam Định is at the center of Vietnam's growing textile and trade gateway to the south via the Red River Delta. Nam Định has four major estuaries: Ba Lạt, Đáy, Lạch Giang and Hà Lạn.
The Hanoi Metropolitan People's Committee is located on Đinh Tiên Hoàng street, adjacent to the Hoàn Kiếm lake. The district has a north–south division among its wards. Its northern half houses the Old Quarter with small street blocks and alleys, and a traditional Vietnamese atmosphere. The southern half has distinctive French-style ...
For example, the Đinh dynasty (Nhà Đinh; 茹丁) is known as such because the ruling clan bore the family name Đinh (丁). Similar to Chinese dynasties , Vietnamese dynasties would adopt a quốc hiệu ( 國號 ; "name of the state") upon the establishment of the realm.
1054 – 969 BC, Đinh line (支丁) Hùng Việt Vương (雄越王), Hùng King XIII: Tuấn Lang: 968 – 854 BC, Mậu line (支戊) Hùng Anh Vương (雄英王), Hùng King XIV: Chân Nhân Lang: 853 – 755 BC, Kỷ line (支己) Hùng Triệu Vương (雄朝王), Hùng King XV: Cảnh Chiêu Lang: 754 – 661 BC, Canh line (支庚)
In 968, Đinh Bộ Lĩnh established a new kingdom of Dai Viet. Ngô Nhật Khánh quickly became a dissident and went into exile in Champa . When Đinh Bộ Lĩnh died in 979, Nhật Khánh persuaded the Cham king Paramesvaravarman I to raised a naval fleet to reclaim the throne, however the expedition was scuttled by a typhoon and Nhật ...