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  2. Quảng Lâm language - Wikipedia

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    Quảng Lâm is an unclassified, poorly attested Austroasiatic language spoken in Quảng Lâm commune, Mường Nhé District, Điện Biên Province, northwestern Vietnam. Nguyễn Văn Huy (1975) is the only published resource contain data of Quang Lam.

  3. Quảng Khê - Wikipedia

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    Quảng Khê may refer to several places in Vietnam: Quảng Khê, Bắc Kạn , a rural commune of Ba Bể District Quảng Khê, Đắk Nông , a rural commune of Đắk Glong District

  4. Quảng Lâm - Wikipedia

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    Quảng Lâm may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Quảng Lâm, Cao Bằng [ vi ] , a rural commune of Bảo Lâm District . Quảng Lâm, Quảng Ninh [ vi ] , a rural commune of Đầm Hà District .

  5. Mì Quảng - Wikipedia

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    Quảng (also spelled mỳ Quảng), literally "Quảng noodles", is a Vietnamese noodle dish that originated in Quảng Nam Province in central Vietnam. It is one of the region's most popular and well-recognized food items, and is served on various occasions, such as at family parties, death anniversaries , and Tết .

  6. Quảng Nam province - Wikipedia

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    Quảng Nam (Vietnamese: [kwaːŋ˧˩ naːm˧˧] ⓘ) is a coastal province near northernmost part of the South Central Coast region, the Central of Vietnam.It borders Huế to the north, Đà Nẵng to the northeast, Kon Tum to the southwest, Quảng Ngãi to the southeast, Sekong of Laos to the west and the South China Sea to the east.

  7. Battle of Quang Tri (1968) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle for Quang Tri occurred in and around Quảng Trị City (Quảng Trị Province), the northernmost provincial capital of South Vietnam during the Tet Offensive when the Vietcong (VC) and People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) attacked Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) and American forces across major cities and towns in South Vietnam in an attempt to force the Saigon government to ...

  8. Quang Lê - Wikipedia

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    Quang Lê was born in Vietnam, 1975), with family roots from Central Vietnam in the City of Huế. [1] His Vietnamese accent is “Huế (central accent),” one of the main Vietnamese dialects in Vietnam, but he is able to imitate the southern accent, and he sings with a mixed accent.

  9. Lâm Quang Thơ - Wikipedia

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    He joined the Vietnamese National Army in 1950 and graduated from the Vietnamese National Military Academy in Da Lat.. In September 1966, COMUSMACV General William Westmoreland directed General John F. Freund to examine the ARVN officer training programme of the National Military Academy, believing it should reflect a leadership philosophy stressing "the obligation and responsibility of the ...