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Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo (born June 7, 1970) is a Vietnamese businesswoman, and the president and CEO of VietJet Air, [1] president of Sovico Group and vice president of HDBank. [2] After Phạm Nhật Vượng , she is the second Vietnamese person (as well as the first Southeast Asian woman) to be recognized by Forbes as a US$ billionaire.
Nguyễn Hữu Thọ and the Phú Yên Province guerrillas prior to the formation of the Viet Cong. In 1961, he escaped from prison and became first interim president and then chairman of the North Vietnamese backed National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam (Viet Cong), which was co-founded by him on December 20, 1960.
Empress Nam Phương (14 November 1913 – 16 September 1963), born Marie-Thérèse Nguyễn Hữu Thị Lan, was the last empress consort of Vietnam. She was the wife of Bảo Đại ( r. 1926–1945 ), the last emperor of Vietnam (officially named as Đại Nam before March 1945), from 1934 until her death.
Her parents divorced and her mother, Nguyễn Thi Phuong was a secondary school teacher in Thạnh Phú District in Bến Tre Province. [2] She has two brothers, one of which is a make-up artist in Vietnam. [3] She studied at Curtin Education Centre, Singapore. [4] She is fluent in Vietnamese, French, and English. [4]
District 7 (Quận 7) is an urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam. As of 2024, the district had a population of 456,789 and an area of 36 km². [1] District 7 is connected to the city of Thủ Đức by the Phú Mỹ Bridge, which opened in September 2009.
Huỳnh Phương Đài Trang (born 1 August 1993) is a Vietnamese former tennis player. Trang has career-high WTA rankings of 876 in singles, reached in April 2010, and 380 in doubles, achieved on 23 July 2012.
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).
Nguyễn Hữu Cảnh (chữ Hán: 阮有鏡, 1650–1700), also known as Nguyễn Hữu Kính and his noble rank Lễ Thành Hầu, was a high-ranking general of Lord Nguyễn Phúc Chu. [1] His military expeditions into the Mekong Delta placed the region firmly under Vietnamese administrative control.