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  2. Củ Chi tunnels - Wikipedia

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    Entrance sign at the tunnels. Part of the tunnel complex at Củ Chu, this tunnel has been made wider and taller to accommodate tourists. The tunnels of Củ Chi (Vietnamese: Địa đạo Củ Chi) are an immense network of connecting tunnels located in the Củ Chi District of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam, and are part of a much larger network of tunnels that underlie much of the country.

  3. File:Motorways tunnel stacks map.pdf - Wikipedia

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    This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file.

  4. File:Vinh Moc tunnels, Vietnam, Entry points on the hills.jpg

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    English: Vinh Moc (Vĩnh Mốc) is a tunnel complex in Quảng Trị province of Vietnam used during the Vietnam War. They sheltered people on the border of North Vietnam and South Vietnam. The US Army released over 9000 tons of bombs in the area but to little or no avail.

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps/PDF map conversion to SVG/Adobe ...

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    Open the PDF in Adobe Illustrator. Go to File > Save As (Shift + Ctrl + S). From the Format drop-down menu, select SVG (*.SVG). Save As. In the resulting dialog box: Under SVG Profiles, choose a profile (usually SVG 1.0 or SVG 1.1). Under Type, if you are not using web-safe fonts, select Convert to outline. (Warning: this greatly increases the ...

  6. File:Vinh Moc tunnels, Vietnam, South China Sea exit.jpg

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    English: Vinh Moc (Vĩnh Mốc) is a tunnel complex in Quảng Trị province of Vietnam used during the Vietnam War. They sheltered people on the border of North Vietnam and South Vietnam. The US Army released over 9000 tons of bombs in the area but to little or no avail.

  7. File:Vietnam map.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Hải Vân Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The southern end of the Hải Vân Tunnel. The Hải Vân Tunnel, the second longest tunnel in Southeast Asia (after Singapore's 12.46 km (7.7 mi) long Kallang-Paya Lebar-Marina Central Expressway tunnel) and the longest in Vietnam at 6.28 km (3.90 mi), lies on Highway 1 between the two cities of Da Nang and Huế in central Vietnam.

  9. Saigon River Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Saigon River Tunnel, more popular in Vietnam as the Thu Thiem Tunnel is an underwater tunnel that opened on November 20, 2011. [2] It runs underneath the Saigon River in Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city of Vietnam. The tunnel was built with capital from JICA's ODA, in conjunction with a

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