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Nam Dong is the southern gateway and key component in the economy of Thua Thien Hue Province. It is located in midland, highlands and bounded by Da Nang city and Quang Nam province in the south, Huong Thuy in the north, Phu Loc in the east and A Luoi prefecture in the west. It has the least population of any district in Thua Thien Hue Province.
In 1953, 10, 20 and 50 su coins were introduced. In 1960, 1 đồng were added, followed by 10 đồng in 1964, 5 đồng in 1966 and 20 đồng in 1968. 50 đồng were minted dated 1975 but they were never shipped to Vietnam due to the fall of the South Vietnamese government.
100 dong 120 × 60 mm Green Coat of Arms Phổ Minh Temple: 1991 2 May 1992 1994 Current, but rarely use 200 dong 130 × 65 mm Orange Ho Chi Minh: Agricultural production 1987 30 September 1987 2015 500 dong Pink Port Haiphong [30] 1988 15 August 1989 1,000 dong 134 × 65 mm Brown-Green Coal Mining 1987 2 March 1988 20 October 1989 2,000 dong
Da Nang or Danang [nb 1] (Vietnamese: Đà Nẵng, Vietnamese pronunciation: [ɗaː˨˩ n̪a˧˥ˀŋ]) is the fifth-largest city in Vietnam by municipal population. [7] It lies on the coast of the South China Sea of Vietnam at the mouth of the Hàn River , and is one of Vietnam's most important port cities.
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Đông Á University (Vietnamese: Đại học Đông Á) is a private and multidisciplinary university located in Da Nang, Vietnam.Originally founded as the Private Professional High School of Industrial Arts in January 2002, it became Đông Á University in May 2009. [2]
In 1965, U.S. Army General William Westmoreland and James Killen, chief of U.S. foreign aid, agreed to expand Da Nang Port in order to supply materiel directly to U.S. troops in Vietnam. [10] Da Nang, however, had shallow water and lacked cargo handling equipment. [11]
The Golden Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Vàng) is a 150-metre-long (490 ft) pedestrian bridge in the Bà Nà Hills resort, in the Hòa Vang district of Da Nang, Vietnam. [1] [2] It is designed to connect the cable car station with the gardens (avoiding a steep incline) [3] and to provide a scenic overlook and tourist attraction. The bridge loops ...