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The city is divided into 10 districts. [1] Yangon Region was divided into 4 districts, which overlap with the city's jurisdiction, [2] this changed in 2022, now the region has 14 districts. The current mayor of Yangon is U Bo Htay , [3] [4] an economist and a retired professor at the Yangon Institute of Economics. Each township is administered ...
Phạm Lương Thanh Trúc (born on September 11, 1986, in Ho Chi Minh City) commonly known by her stage name Thanh Trúc is a Vietnamese television and film actress and singer. She is a former member of the girl group J8687.
Yangon, [a] formerly romanized as Rangoon, [4] [5] is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon was the capital of Myanmar until 2005 and served as such until 2006, when the military government relocated the administrative functions to the purpose-built capital city of Naypyidaw in north central Myanmar. [ 6 ]
Phạm Thành Lương was born in Ung Hoa district, Ha Tay Province (now in Hanoi).He trained at Ha Tay Football Club before joining ACB Hanoi Young Club. In 2005, he led his club to the finals of the National U-21 Football Championship.
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Dang Kim Giang: Dien Bien Phu Campaign (Chairman of Providing Campaign, 1954) Đặng Quân Thụy: 1992-1996 (Vice Chairman) Dinh Duc Thien: Spring On defensive (Deputy Commander of the Ho Chi Minh Campaign, 1975) Đinh Thế Huynh: 2011-2016: 2011-2016: Đặng Việt Châu: Deputy Prime Minister (1974-1976) Đặng Vũ Hiệp
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The Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League (Vietnamese: Việt Nam Thanh Niên Cách Mệnh Đồng Chí Hội; chữ Hán: 越南青年革命同志會), or Thanh Niên for short, was founded by Nguyen Ai Quoc (best known as Ho Chi Minh) in Guangzhou in the spring of 1925. [1]