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  2. 1965 in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    A map of South Vietnam showing provincial boundaries and names and military zones: I, II, III, and IV Corps. In 1965, the United States rapidly increased its military forces in South Vietnam, prompted by the realization that the South Vietnamese government was losing the Vietnam War as the communist-dominated Viet Cong (VC) gained influence over much of the population in rural areas of the ...

  3. Women in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of women sitting on people's councils In North Vietnam saw a large increase during the War, from around 20% in 1965 to 40% in 1972. However, the large majority of leadership positions on those councils were still held by men, and the percentage of women councillors dropped significantly after the end of the war. [ 54 ]

  4. List of Vietnamese records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Athlete Date Meet Place Ref. 100 m: 10.35 (+0.7 m/s) Ngần Ngọc Nghĩa: 14 December 2022 Vietnam National Games: Hanoi, Vietnam [1] [2] 10.2 h NWI: Lương Tích Thiện: 11 May 2001 Hanoi, Vietnam 200 m: 20.74 (±0.0 m/s) Ngần Ngọc Nghĩa: 14 May 2022 Southeast Asian Games: Hanoi, Vietnam [3] 400 m: 45.99 Quách Công Lịch: 29 June ...

  5. Demographics of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    total population: 0.98 male(s)/female. Source: Statista etc. [16] ... North Central and Central coastal areas: ... Population of Vietnam according to ethnic group ...

  6. Category:Vietnamese athletes - Wikipedia

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    Also: Vietnam: People: By occupation: Sportspeople by sport: Athletes This category is for competitors within the sport of athletics , comprising track and field , road running , cross country running and racewalking .

  7. North Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Following the partition of Vietnam in 1954 at the end of the First Indochina War, more than one million North Vietnamese migrated to South Vietnam, [38] under the U.S.-led evacuation campaign named Operation Passage to Freedom, [39] with an estimated 60% of the north's one million Catholics fleeing south.

  8. 15 people in sports who have smoked cigarettes - AOL

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    A number of prominent figures throughout sports throughout history have been caught smoking cigarettes -- including admitted smokers and some athletes who've tried to keep the habit under wraps.

  9. Category:1965 in North Vietnam - Wikipedia

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