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  2. Asian Australian Football Championships - Wikipedia

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    While traditionally the tournament has been dominated by expat-Australian players, local players are becoming more prominent with 40 local players from China, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam competing in an East Asia vs South East Asia local player exhibition game in 2015. [3]

  3. Vietnam at the AFC Asian Cup - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam and Lebanon finished their matches with their same statistics. However, Vietnam was the last team to enter Round of 16 by having a higher discipline score (Vietnam −5, Lebanon −7). This is the second time Vietnam qualified for the knock-out stage. Vietnam was considered as the underdogs when facing Jordan in the Round of 16.

  4. Vietnamese exonyms - Wikipedia

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    Historical exonyms include place names of bordering countries, namely Thailand, Laos, China, and Cambodia. During the expansion of Vietnam some place names have become Vietnamized. Consequently, as control of different places and regions has shifted among China, Vietnam, and other Southeast Asian countries, the Vietnamese names for places can ...

  5. Match Highlights: China vs. Australia [Video] - AOL

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    Highlights from the match between China vs. Australia. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  6. 2011 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I - Wikipedia

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    China vs. Chinese Taipei. China 3: ... China vs. Australia. China 1: Beijing International Tennis Center, Beijing, China [5] [6] 8–10 July 2011 hard (indoors)

  7. China–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    Ming conquest of Vietnam in 1406–1407 Qing invasion of northern Vietnam in 1788–1789. Vietnam emerged from the disintegration of China's Tang dynasty in the early 900s. [11]: 49 The border between China and Vietnam was generally stable for the next 800 years, with China challenging the border once.

  8. Australia–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    Members of the 7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment in Vietnam, November 1967. Australia participated in the Vietnam War as part of a United States led-intervention to Vietnam to assist South Vietnam against North Vietnam. Australia committed 50,000 troops in the country, in which 520 were killed. The war had a deep effect on Australian ...

  9. Âu Việt - Wikipedia

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    "Tai Words and the Place of the Tai in the Vietnamese Past". The Journal of the Siam Society. 101 – via ResearchGate. O'Harrow, Stephen (1979). "From Co-loa to the Trung Sisters' Revolt: Viet-Nam as the Chinese Found It". Asian Perspectives. 22 (2): 140–164. JSTOR 42928006. Taylor, K.W. (2013), A History of the Vietnamese, Cambridge ...

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