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  2. Bánh mật - Wikipedia

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    Bánh mặt trăng moon-shaped cakes are eaten at the feast of Quân Am. [2] [3] List of desserts; References This page was last edited on 6 July 2024, at 02:43 ...

  3. Sóc Trăng - Wikipedia

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    Sóc Trăng was known as Ba Xuyên during Minh Mạng's admininistration. [1]During the Nguyễn Dynasty of emperor Minh Mạng, it was given the Sino-Vietnamese name Nguyệt Giang (月 江), a calque of "Sông Trăng" (Moon River).

  4. Sơn Tùng M-TP - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Thanh Tùng (born 5 July 1994), known professionally as Sơn Tùng M-TP ([s̪əːn˧ tuŋ͡m˨˩ ɛm˧ ti:˧ bi:˧]), is a Vietnamese singer-songwriter and actor.Born and raised in Thái Bình, Thái Bình province, his family discovered his singing ability when he was two years old.

  5. List of mountains on the Moon - Wikipedia

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    This list is not comprehensive, as surveying of the Moon is a work in progress. Heights are in meters; most peaks have not been surveyed with the precision of a single meter.

  6. Copernicus (lunar crater) - Wikipedia

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    Copernicus is a lunar impact crater located in eastern Oceanus Procellarum.It was named after the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. [1] It typifies craters that formed during the Copernican period in that it has a prominent ray system.

  7. Sóc Trăng province - Wikipedia

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    Sóc Trăng province lies roughly between 9°14'N and 9°56'N latitude and between 105°34'E and 106°18'E longitude. It is bordered by Trà Vinh to the northeast, Vĩnh Long to the north, Hậu Giang to the northwest and Bạc Liêu to the south. To the south east of Sóc Trăng is 72 kilometres (45 mi) of coastline of the South China Sea.

  8. Far side of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of the far side of the Moon, with Mare Orientale (center left) and the mare of the crater Apollo (top left) being visible, taken by Orion spacecraft during the Artemis 1 mission

  9. Moon - Wikipedia

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    The usual English proper name for Earth's natural satellite is simply Moon, with a capital M. [19] [20] The noun moon is derived from Old English mōna, which (like all its Germanic cognates) stems from Proto-Germanic *mēnōn, [21] which in turn comes from Proto-Indo-European *mēnsis 'month' [22] (from earlier *mēnōt, genitive *mēneses) which may be related to the verb 'measure' (of time).