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  2. Hải Dương - Wikipedia

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    Hải Dương city was built in 1804, and was first called "Thành Đông" (Sino-Vietnamese for eastern citadel), referring to the citadel east of Vietnam's capital, Hanoi. During the French colonial period, Hải Dương was a town. Before 1968, Hải Dương was a town in Hải Dương Province.

  3. Tiên Lữ district - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, Hải Hưng has been split into two new provinces of Hải Dương and Hưng Yên. Therefore, Phù Tiên belonged to Hưng Yên province . On February 24, 1997, the Government of Vietnam issued Decree 17-CP on the division of Phù Tiên rural district into new districts Phù Cừ and Tiên Lữ.

  4. Sơn La - Wikipedia

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    Sơn La City is divided into 12 commune-level sub-divisions, including 7 wards (Chiềng An, Chiềng Cơi, Chiềng Lề, Chiềng Sinh, Quyết Tâm, Quyết Thắng, Tô Hiệu) and 5 rural communes (Chiềng Cọ, Chiềng Đen, Chiềng Ngần, Chiềng Xôm, Hua La).

  5. Hải Hưng province - Wikipedia

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    Hải Hưng (pronounced "high-hung") is a former province in the Red River Delta of Vietnam. [3] It was established in 1968. On November 6, 1996, Hải Hưng was split into two provinces: Hải Dương and Hưng Yên .

  6. Quyết Thắng - Wikipedia

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    Quyết Thắng may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Quyết Thắng, Biên Hòa, a ward of Biên Hòa; Quyết Thắng, Kon Tum, a ward of Kon Tum;

  7. Lai Châu - Wikipedia

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    Lai Châu town square in 2006. Lai Châu, or Muang Lay (Vietnamese: Mường Lay) was the seat of lords of the White Tai who were dominant over other Thai peoples of the area, though there was rivalry between the White Tai rulers of Muang Lay and Muang So. [2]

  8. Mỹ Hào - Wikipedia

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    One of his grandchildren, architect Nguyễn Lân Thắng, is a dissident and human rights activist, who was imprisoned by the Vietnamese government in 2023 for allegations of disturbance and overthrow the regime. Vũ Trọng Phụng, a journalist and writer. Trần Phương, the Vice Prime-Minister. Lê Quý Quỳnh, the Deputy-Minister of ...

  9. Kim Động district - Wikipedia

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    From 1979 to 2013 and the journey from 2023 to 2035, Kim Động rural district was constantly reducing the area and number of communes to contribute to strengthening Hưng Yên town, which has now become Hưng Yên city, [3] [4] by Resolution 2637/QĐ-UBND of the Hưng Yên Provincial People's Committee.