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Vĩnh Long is a province located in the Mekong Delta of southwestern Vietnam.Its capital is Vĩnh Long.Its population is 1,046,390 and its area is 1,525.73 km 2 (589.09 sq mi). [1]
Vĩnh Long is on the Cổ Chiên River, which branches out from the Mekong River at the narrows of Mỹ Thuận about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) upstream, only to meet it later downstream. Across the Cổ Chiên river from Vĩnh Long are the An Binh and Bình Hòa Phước islands, some 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) across, with the Mekong River on the ...
[2] [3] Since 2006, the station has increased its production of in-house radio and television programs, adopting the slogan: "Providing viewers with the services they need, rather than the services they have." [2] In 2008, the station launched its cable TV network, THVLC, offering 80 local and international channels. [4] [5]
The Diocese of Vĩnh Long (Latin: Dioecesis Vinhlongensis) is a Roman Catholic diocese in southern Vietnam.The current bishop is Peter Huỳnh Văn Hai, since October 2015.
4th Battalion, 47th Infantry [2]: 150 was based here from April–May 1968. Other units stationed at Vĩnh Long at various times included: 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment (June 1968-April 1972) [2]: 125 62nd Aviation Company (October–December 1964) [2]: 121 114th Assault Helicopter Company (May 1963-February 1972) [2]: 121
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' General Department of Intelligence '), [1] also recognized by its internal designation General Department II (Tổng cục II or less formally Tổng cục 2 - TC2), [2] is a general department (tổng cục)-level agency under the Vietnam Ministry of Defence and the strategic military intelligence service of the Vietnam People’s Army ...
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