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  2. Telecommunications in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The government-controlled national TV provider, Vietnam Television, operates a network of 9 channels with several regional broadcasting centers. The programming is relayed nationwide via a network of provincial and municipal TV stations. Vietnam law limits access to satellite TV, but many households are able to access foreign programming via ...

  3. List of television channels in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Local military television channels are broadcast in a number of provinces and cities in Vietnam such as Ninh Binh, Thai Binh, etc. via analog terrestrial television system from channel 13 VHF to channel 20 UHF. provincial military unit. Currently, these channels have stopped broadcasting before 2020.

  4. List of ethnic groups in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Sóc Trăng (362,029 people, constituting 30.18% of the province's population and 27.43% of all Khmer in Vietnam), Trà Vinh (318,231 people, constituting 31.53% of the province's population and 24.11% of all Khmer in Vietnam), Kiên Giang (211,282 people, constituting 12.26% of the province's population and 16.01% of all Khmer in Vietnam), An ...

  5. List of cities in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Cities in Vietnam are identified by the government as settlements with considerable area and population that play important roles vis-a-vis politics, economy and culture. . Status of cities falls into four categories: special, first class (I), second class (II), and third class (I

  6. Beer in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam's beer market is fragmented, with a range of breweries controlling different market segments in different areas of the country. [ 3 ] The most dominant with 43% market share is Sabeco Brewery , which produces a portfolio of lagers (notably the Bia Saigon range and 333 Beer ), and is strongest in the south of the country.

  7. Sun Group (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    Sun Group is one of the largest real estate developers in Vietnam. [ 2] Its main activities are the development of holiday resorts, attraction parks and luxury real estate. [ 3] Sun Group was founded in 2007 [ 4] by four Vietnamese who lived in the former Soviet Union. One of them being Lê Viết Lam, who was a business partner of Vingroup 's ...

  8. Category:Vietnamese brands - Wikipedia

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    H. Habeco. Hai Ha Confectionery. Hanoi Beer. Heart of Darkness (brewery) Highlands Coffee. Hoa Cam Concrete. Huda Beer. Huế Beer.

  9. Sabeco Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Sabeco's market share was 51.4% in 2010. [3] Its main competitors are Habeco (also owned by the Ministry of Industry and Trade) (13.9%) and Vietnam Brewery Limited (VBL, 29.7%), a joint-venture of Singapore's Asia Pacific Breweries and Saigon Trading Group (Satra), which brews and sells Heineken, Tiger Beer and Bière Larue in Vietnam.