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  2. Trảng Dài, Biên Hòa - Wikipedia

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    This article about a location in Đồng Nai Province, Vietnam is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  3. Atlas of Hồng Đức - Wikipedia

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    Map of Thăng Long. Atlas of Hồng Đức, known in Vietnamese as Hồng Đức bản đồ sách (chữ Hán: 洪德版圖冊), sometimes called the Geography of Hồng Đức is a set of geographic maps of Dai Viet issued during the reign of Lê Thánh Tông, the 21st year of Hồng Đức era (1490). [1]

  4. Khánh Hòa, An Giang - Wikipedia

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    Khánh Hòa. Khánh Hòa (Vietnamese: Xã Khánh Hòa) is a rural commune (xã) and village of the Châu Phú District of An Giang Province, Vietnam.The commune adjoins Châu Đốc to the northwest and lies about 40 kilometres from Long Xuyên.

  5. Tân Hiệp, Biên Hòa - Wikipedia

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  6. Trường Sa district - Wikipedia

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    Trường Sa district was established on the basis of small coral islands/cays, reefs and banks of the Spratly Islands which are 248 nautical miles (459 km; 285 mi) south east of Cam Ranh.

  7. Mỹ Hào - Wikipedia

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    According to Đại Nam nhất thống địa dư chí, around the 9th century, on the left bank of the Red River, there was an administrative unit called Đường-Hào huyện [1] (唐豪縣, "Đường Hào rural district"), which was under Annam Prefecture of the Southern Tang Dynasty.

  8. Hồng Bàng district - Wikipedia

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    Hồng Bàng district is subdivided into 10 wards: An Hồng, An Hưng, Đại Bản, Hoàng Văn Thụ, Hùng Vương, Minh Khai, Phan Bội Châu, Quán Toan, Sở Dầu, Thượng Lý. [ 1 ] References

  9. Na Hang district - Wikipedia

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    According to books An Nam chí lược, An Nam chí nguyên, Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư and Đại Nam nhất thống chí, Nà Hang barracks [note 2] (Nà Hang trại) was originally the Southern part of Vị Long canton (châu Vị Long), which corresponded to some rural districts of modern Yunnan, Guangxi and some Northwestern provinces of Vietnam.