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  2. Tân Châu, An Giang - Wikipedia

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    Tân Châu was formed in 1757. Tân Châu District was the largest province of Châu Đốc, but was divided in 1929 (with Hong Ngự District) and 1968 (separated from part of Tân Phú district). Tân Châu district is now a separate district part of An Giang Province. It was upgraded to town status in 2009 and has a population of 141,211. [3]

  3. Long Giang, An Giang - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Vietnamese Wikipedia article at [[:vi:Long Giang, Chợ Mới (An Giang)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|vi|Long Giang, Chợ Mới (An Giang)}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation

  4. Kiên Giang province - Wikipedia

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    Kiên Giang is a province of Vietnam, located in the Mekong Delta region of southern Vietnam. It is known for fishing and rice farming. It is known for fishing and rice farming. The provincial capital is Rạch Giá , 155 mi (249 km) from Ho Chi Minh City .

  5. An Giang province - Wikipedia

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    An Giang first became a province in 1832, having been settled by the Vietnamese migrants moving southwards in search of new land. It is believed that An Giang was once an important center of the 1st millennium Óc Eo culture, presumably owing to its position on the river. Traditionally, An Giang has been known for its silk industry.

  6. Tiền Giang province - Wikipedia

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    Tiền Giang borders Long An province and HCMC to the north, Đồng Tháp province to the west, Bến Tre and Vĩnh Long province to the south, and the East Sea to the east. Mỹ Tho City, acting the leading role of socioeconomic and politic center of Tiền Giang, is the major junction of education, culture and tourism for nearby provinces.

  7. An Giang University - Wikipedia

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    VNU-HCM An Giang University (AGU; Vietnamese: Trường Đại học An Giang, Đại học Quốc gia Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh) is a Vietnamese public university based in the city of Long Xuyen in An Giang Province.

  8. An Thới, Kiên Giang - Wikipedia

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    An Thới is a township in Phu Quoc, VietnamIt is an archipelago located in the Gulf of Thailand, with coordinates of about 9° 50′ north latitude and 104° 05′ east longitude.

  9. Bắc Giang province - Wikipedia

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    Bắc Giang is a province of Vietnam, located in the Northeast region of the country, and situated 50 kilometres (31 mi) to the east of Hanoi.The province covers 3,895.89 km 2 (1,504.21 sq mi), [2] and, as of 2023, its population was 1,922,740 people.