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  2. Long Biên district - Wikipedia

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    Long Biên is an urban district (quận) of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. [3] The district currently has 14 wards , covering a total area of 59.82 square kilometres (23.10 sq mi). [ 1 ] As of 2019, [ 2 ] there were 322,549 people residing in the district, the population density is 5,400 inhabitants per square kilometer.

  3. Ecopark (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    Ecopark is an urban township development on the outskirts of Hanoi, in Hung Yen Province, Vietnam. The township spans 500 hectares with an estimated investment capital of over US$8.2 billion. [ 1 ] The entire development, divided into nine construction phases, was expected to complete in an 18-year period.

  4. Phú Mỹ Hưng urban area - Wikipedia

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    Phu My Hung Corporation is allowed to exploit and develop 5 urban clusters (750 hectares) from the 2600-hectares South Saigon Urban Area, forming an international commercial and financial center in Southeast Asia: Zone A - New urban center (409 hectares): is the focal point of the entire urban area, attracting investors and businesses.

  5. Trực Ninh district - Wikipedia

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    Cơ sở văn hóa Việt Nam (The Foundation of Vietnamese Culture), 504 pages. Publishing by Nhà xuất bản Đại học Tổng hợp TPHCM. Saigon, Vietnam, 1995. Li Tana (2011). Jiaozhi (Giao Chỉ) in the Han period Tongking Gulf. In Cooke, Nola ; Li Tana ; Anderson, James A. (eds.). The Tongking Gulf Through History.

  6. Quảng Bình province - Wikipedia

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    Sand area accounts for 5.9% of the land, and alluvial soil accounts for only 2.8% of the land. The province's east coastline is 116.04 km long and the western borderline with Laos is 201.81 km long. The province owns 4866.88 km 2 of forests, of which 4478.37 km 2 is natural jungle, and 388.54 km 2 is reforestation (including 175.97 km 2 of pines).

  7. Long Biên - Wikipedia

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    Shi Dai administered it from Lianshou (Liên Thụ) rather than Panyu. [3] In 106 BC, this was moved to Guangxin (Quảng Tín) in Cangwu Commandery. [3] Long Biên is sometimes given as the provincial capital instead, [8] but this did not occur until the time of Shi Xie in the transition between the Han dynasty and Three Kingdoms period.

  8. Hưng Yên province - Wikipedia

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    The area of the province of Hưng Yên has been inhabited for millennia. Under the Ngô dynasty, it was called Dang Chau.It was then renamed Thái Bình prefecture under the Early Lê dynasty, Dang Chau and Khoái Châu phủ under the Lý dynasty and Long Hưng garrison and Khoái lo under the Trần Dynasty.

  9. National Route 13 (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    National Route 13 (Vietnamese: Quốc lộ 13) is a highway in southern Vietnam stretching from the northeastern outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City, the commercial centre and most populous region of the country, towards the border to Cambodia.