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  2. Cat Bi International Airport - Wikipedia

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    During the war, the base was used by the Vietnam People's Air Force.On 9 January and 10 February 1968, United States jets attacked the base. [7]On 26 August 1972, during Operation Linebacker, U.S. Navy jets bombed the base.

  3. Buon Ma Thuot Airport - Wikipedia

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    Buon Ma Thuot Airport (IATA: BMV, ICAO: VVBM) is a public airport in Vietnam. The airport is located near the provincial capital Buon Ma Thuot in Đắk Lắk province. Another name for this airport is Phung-Duc Airport. [2] [3] It has one functional runway. A second incomplete runway (marked with a faded 27 R) is not in use.

  4. Mũi Cà Mau National Park - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Đất Mũi Commune, Ngọc Hiển district, in Cà Mau, the southernmost of Vietnam's provinces. The park was established by Decision 142/2003/QĐ-TTg of the Prime Minister of Vietnam on July 14, 2003, on the basis of the natural preservation zone of Đất Mũi, a zone founded by Decision 194/CT, dated August 9, 1986.

  5. Can Tho International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Can Tho International Airport Inside the terminal of the Can Tho International Airport. Can Tho International Airport [1] (IATA: VCA, ICAO: VVCT) — formerly Trà Nóc Airport — is an international airport located in Can Tho in Mekong Delta region of Vietnam.

  6. Phu Cat Airport - Wikipedia

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    Phu Cat Airport (IATA: UIH, ICAO: VVPC) is an airport serving Quy Nhơn, Vietnam.It is in Phù Cát district between the towns of Ngo May and Đập Đá, around 30 kilometres (19 mi) northwest of Qui Nhơn within Bình Định province along the South Central Coast of Vietnam.

  7. Xe Đò Hoàng - Wikipedia

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    Xe Đò Hoàng was started by Linh Hoang Nguyen (Nguyễn Hoàng Linh) in 1999, with a few small vans. [1]He got the idea of starting a bus line connecting Little Saigon in Orange County with San Jose, the two communities with the largest concentration of Vietnamese people in the United States, while waiting for a flight at John Wayne Airport.

  8. Avi Kwa Ame National Monument - Wikipedia

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    In February 2022 U.S. Representative Dina Titus introduced a bill that would have designated Avi Kwa Ame as a national monument. [17] [18] Interior Secretary Deb Haaland visited the area to discuss the region's significance in September, [19] before BLM director Tracy Stone-Manning hosted a town hall meeting in November. [13]

  9. Ame (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Ame was a restaurant in San Francisco, California. [1] [2] The restaurant had received a Michelin star, before closing in 2016. [3] See also. California portal;