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  2. Daughter from Danang - Wikipedia

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    Daughter from Đà Nẵng is a 2002 documentary film about an Amerasian, Heidi Bub, meeting her biological family in Da Nang, decades after being brought to the United States in 1975 during Operation Babylift at the end of the Vietnam War.

  3. Huỳnh Thị Thanh Thủy - Wikipedia

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    Huỳnh Thị Thanh Thủy was born on July 1, 2002 in Da Nang. In the Da Nang Excellent Student Selection Examination for the 2019–2020 school year, she won second prize in the Vietnamese Literature contest. [1] She is currently studying English Language at the University of Foreign Language Studies, a member of the University of Da Nang system.

  4. Da Nang Women's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Đà Nẵng Women's Hospital is the third largest hospital in the Vietnamese city of Đà Nẵng, behind Đà Nẵng Hospital, and Đà Nẵng C Hospital. [ 1 ] References

  5. Bà Tùng Long - Wikipedia

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    She was known as a writer for women and their families. After the Geneva Conference, her family moved back to Saigon, where she continued to work both as a professor and a newspaper collaborator. In 1960, she was elected as Secretary General for the Revolutionary Women's Association. [3] She was also Quảng Ngãi Province's congresswoman.

  6. Da Nang - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Women in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The role of women in Vietnam was subject to many changes throughout the history of Vietnam. They have taken on varying roles in society, and the country has seen a number of advances in women's rights, such as an increase in female representation in government, as well as the creation of the Vietnam Women's Union in 1930.

  8. The US still has not had a woman leader – here are the ...

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    Here’s a look at where, and when, women have secured national leadership positions since then. The first woman was elected to lead a country 64 years ago. Here’s a look at where, and when ...

  9. Le Ly Hayslip - Wikipedia

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    Hayslip was born in Ky La village in Hoa Quy, now a district of Da Nang in central Vietnam. She was the sixth and youngest child born to farmers. American helicopters landed in her village when she was 12 years old. At the age of 14, she endured torture in a South Vietnamese government prison for "revolutionary sympathies".