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Provinces du Viêt Nam; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org Template:Location map Vietnam2; Usage on kaa.wikipedia.org Úlgi:Location map Vietnam; Usage on pam.wikipedia.org Template:Location map Vietnam; Usage on vi.wikipedia.org Bản mẫu:Bản đồ định vị Việt Nam 2; Thảo luận Bản mẫu:Bản đồ định vị Việt Nam 2
Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt; Dong Hoi; Vorlage:Positionskarte Vietnam; Usage on am.wikipedia.org ዶንግ ሆይ; መለጠፊያ:Location map ቬት ናም; ሆ ቺ ሚን ከተማ; Usage on an.wikipedia.org Aeropuerto de Dong Hoi; Dong Hoi; Aeropuerto de Tan Son Nhat; Hanoi; Aeropuerto de Ca Mau; Ciudat Ho Chi Minh; Aeropuerto de Phu Quoc; Aeropuerto ...
Cao Lãnh (Vietnamese: [kaːw˧ lajŋ̟˧˨˧] ⓘ; Vietnamese for "high leader") is the capital city of Đồng Tháp Province, Vietnam. It is located at around 10°28′2″N 105°37′49″E / 10.46722°N 105.63028°E / 10.46722; 105.
Danh sách đơn vị hành chính Việt Nam khu vực Đồng bằng sông Cửu Long; Lịch sử hành chính Đồng Tháp; Usage on vi.wikivoyage.org Đồng Tháp; Usage on vi.wiktionary.org Đồng Tháp; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q36676; Usage on wuu.wikipedia.org 同塔省; Usage on zh-min-nan.wikipedia.org Đồng Tháp Séng
Tân Bình district has one of the most notable high schools in Ho Chi Minh City, the Nguyễn Thượng Hiền High School.Other public high schools are Nguyễn Chí Thanh High School, Nguyễn Thái Bình High School and one of the most popular private high school in Ho Chi Minh City, Lý Tự Trọng High School.
Đồng Tháp is a province in the Mekong Delta and Plain of Reeds region of southern Vietnam.Đồng Tháp is 165 kilometres (103 mi) from Ho Chi Minh City, bordered by Pray Veng province (Cambodia) in the north with a length of more than 48 kilometres (30 mi); Vĩnh Long and Cần Thơ in the south; An Giang in the west; and Long An and Tiền Giang in the east.
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An Giang is home to a substantial number of people from Vietnam's ethnic minorities. Due to the province's proximity to Cambodia, the Khmer Krom are the largest non-Vietnamese group of the province. Other groups, such as the Chams and ethnic Chinese ( Hoa ), are also found in An Giang.