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Doan Trang was born on February 4, 1978, in Dong Nai. When she was little, she lived in Long Khanh commune of Dong Nai Province in a family of 6, including her parents, one elder sister and two younger brothers. One of her younger brothers whose named Cao Minh Trung is a drummer of Microwave band.
During the battle, D445 Battalion supported the VC 275th Regiment, which included a People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) battalion, by attempting to outflank the Australians to the south. [10] Meanwhile, an 80-strong Vo Thi Sau civil labour company commanded by Chin Phuong, comprising mainly women and children, lent support by evacuating the ...
Đồng Nai also produced 619,700t of sugar cane (3.5% of the national output), sweet potatoes and cassava. [5] Đồng Nai is the largest livestock producer among Vietnam's provinces and there are plans to further invest in the sector. [10] The government reserved 15,000 ha for livestock farming in 2012, mostly for poultry and pigs. [11]
Major hydropower dams in the Dong Nai river basin: On the main Dong Nai river: Trị An Dam, Dong Nai 2, Dong Nai 3, Dong Nai 4, Dong Nai 5, Dong Nai 6 (in development) and Dong Nai 6A (in development). [3] The Dong Nai 6 and 6A projects are controversial as they are likely to have a significant impact on the biodiversity of Cat Tien National Park.
Vedan Vietnam Cogeneration Dong Nai: 60 2015 Vedan Vietnam JSC Operating [20] EVN Annual Report 2016 Vinh Tan 1 Binh Thuan: 1240 (2x620) 2018-2019 China Southern Power Grid, Vinacomin Operating 57/BCDQGDL-VP Vinh Tan 2 Binh Thuan 1245 2014 EVNGENCO3 Operating [21] 1208/QĐ-TTg Vinh Tan 4 Binh Thuan 1200 (2x600) 2017-2018 EVN Operating 57/BCDQGDL-VP
2x57.5 operating Thai Nguyen 2006 [8] Cong Thanh Cong Thanh Thermal Power Joint Stock Company 600 permitted Thanh Hoa 2024 MOIT Report 58/BC-CBT annex row V.3 Dong Nai Formosa Unit 1–2 Hung Nghiep Formosa 2x150 operating Dong Nai 2004 [9] Dong Nai Formosa Unit 3 Hung Nghiep Formosa 150 operating Dong Nai 2018 [10] Duc Giang – Lao Cai Chemical
The Battle of Xuân Lộc (Vietnamese: Trận Xuân Lộc) was the last major battle of the Vietnam War that took place at Xuân Lộc, Đồng Nai Province.Over a period of twelve days between 9 and 21 April 1975, the outnumbered South Vietnamese reserves attempted to stop the North Vietnamese forces from overrunning the town and breaking through towards South Vietnam's capital, Saigon.
In 2011, it was expanded and renamed as Đồng Nai Biosphere Reserve. [2] It covers an area of 966,563 hectares, with territories belonging to 5 provinces of Đồng Nai, Bình Dương, Bình Phước, Lâm Đồng and Đắk Nông. It is the largest biodiversity conservation area in the Southeast of Vietnam. [3] [4]