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The provinces of Vietnam are subdivided into second-level administrative units, namely districts (Vietnamese: huyện), provincial cities (thành phố trực thuộc tỉnh), and district-level towns (thị xã).
Trạng Quỳnh (lit. ' Zhuangyuan Quỳnh ' ) was an official under the famous Vietnamese historical period of Emperor Lê - Trịnh Lord. His character may have inspired the 1930s Vietnamese cartoon satire of Xã Xệ and Lý Toét .
In 1658 the Nguyễn resumed their offensive, reaching the northern border of Nghe An near Quynh Luu. By the end of the year Trịnh Căn had pushed the southerners back to southern banks of the Ca River. [4] Fighting between the Trịnh and the Nguyễn came to a lull in the next two years, 1659 and 1660.
An Lộng village, Quỳnh Phụ district, Thái Bình Province; Bằng Châu village, Đập Đá town, An Nhơn district, Bình Định Province; Đại Bái village, Gia Bình district, Bắc Ninh Province; Đông Mai village, Văn Lâm district, Hưng Yên Province; Lò Đúc, Huế city, Thừa Thiên–Huế Province; Ngũ Xã village, Hanoi
Quynh-Thu Le is a Vietnamese radiation oncologist specializing in head and neck cancer. She is the Katherine Dexter McCormick and Stanley McCormick Memorial Professor and chair of the department of radiation oncology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Le co-directs the radiation biology program at the Stanford Cancer Institute.
In 2018, Quỳnh captivated audiences with her portrayal of My Wolf (My Sói) in the TV series Quỳnh búp bê. In 2019, Quỳnh further solidified her reputation through her role as Thu Huệ, the eldest sister, in the film Về nhà đi con. Thu Huệ is a responsible and gentle character, yet also resilient and decisive.
This is a list of district-level subdivisions (Vietnamese: đơn vị hành chính cấp huyện) of Vietnam.This level includes: district-level cities (thành phố thuộc Thành phố trực thuộc trung ương, thành phố thuộc Tỉnh), towns (), rural districts and urban districts ().
Ngô Quyền is an urban district (quận) of Hai Phong, the third largest city of Vietnam.It is named after King Ngô Quyền who defeated the Chinese at the famous Battle of Bạch Đằng River north of modern Haiphong and ended 1,000 years of Chinese domination dating back to 111 BC under the Han dynasty.