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KUAC-TV (channel 9) is a PBS member television station in Fairbanks, Alaska, United States. Owned by the University of Alaska Fairbanks , it is sister to NPR member station KUAC (89.9 FM). The two outlets share studios in the Great Hall on the UAF campus; KUAC-TV's transmitter is located on Bender Mountain.
KJNP-TV: Fairbanks, Alaska - 4.2 Worship: 9.1 PBS: KUAC-TV: Fairbanks, Alaska - 9.2 World: 9.3 Create: 9.4 - University of Alaska Fairbanks Television 9.5 PBS Kids - 9.6 - Simulcast of KUAC-FM (audio only) [10] 9.7 - Simulcast of KUAC-FM2 (audio only) [10] 9.8 - Simulcast of KUAC-FM3 (audio only) [10] 11.1 NBC: KTVF: Fairbanks, Alaska - 11.2 13 ...
KUAC may refer to: KUAC-TV, a television station (channel 9 analog/24 digital) licensed to Fairbanks, Alaska, United States; KUAC (FM), a radio station (89.9 FM ...
The Hòa Bình Dam on the Black River (Vietnamese: Sông Đà) is the largest hydroelectric dam in Vietnam from 1994 to 2012 (this record was broken by Sơn La Dam), and one of the largest in Southeast Asia, with a generating capacity of 1,920 MW. [1] [2] The Sông Đà Reservoir, with a capacity of 9 billion m 3 was formed as the river was ...
Vietnam Language Thiên mệnh anh hùng (天命英雄), known as Blood Letter and Sword of the Assassin in English, [ 1 ] is a 2012 Vietnamese martial arts action fantasy directed by Victor Vu , produced by Phuong Nam Films and Saiga Films, in association with BHD.
Đại Cồ Việt was the name chosen by Đinh Bộ Lĩnh for his realm when he declared himself emperor in 966. [20] It is probably derived from the vernacular Cự Việt ("Great Việt") or Kẻ Việt ("Việt Region"), with the Sino-Vietnamese Đại ("great") added as a prefix.
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Rebellions soon swept the countryside. In addition, the Song dynasty sent troops under Hou Renbao to invade Đại Cồ Việt under the pretext of removing threats to the young emperor's rule. In response the Viet court urged Lê Hoàn to become king, pacify the countryside, and prepare for the Song invasion. [2]