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  2. 2020 Central Vietnam floods - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Vietnamese Wikipedia article at [[:vi: lụt miền Trung Việt Nam 2020]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|vi| lụt miền Trung Việt Nam 2020}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia ...

  3. Flood - Wikipedia

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    In spring time, the floods are quite typical in Ostrobothnia, a flat-lying area in Finland.A flood-surrounded house in Ilmajoki, South Ostrobothnia.. Floods can happen on flat or low-lying areas when water is supplied by rainfall or snowmelt more rapidly than it can either infiltrate or run off.

  4. Đường luật - Wikipedia

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    Đường luật (chữ Hán: 唐律) is the Vietnamese adaptation of Chinese Tang poetry. [1] Đường also means Tang dynasty, but in Vietnam the original Chinese Tang poems are distinguished from Vietnam's own native thơ Đường luật as China's "Thơ Đường" (書唐, "Tang poetry") or "Đường thi" (唐詩, "Tang verse").

  5. Lục bát - Wikipedia

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    Lục bát (Vietnamese: [lʊwk͡p̚˧˨ʔ ʔɓaːt̚˧˦], chữ Hán: 六八) is a traditional Vietnamese verse form – historically first recorded in Chữ Nôm script. . "Lục bát" is Sino-Vietnamese for "six-eight", referring to the alternating lines of six and eight syll

  6. Japanese submarine I-73 - Wikipedia

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    I-73 was an Imperial Japanese Navy Kaidai type cruiser submarine of the KD6A sub-class commissioned in 1937 that served during World War II. One month after participating in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor , she was sunk by the United States Navy submarine USS Gudgeon (SS-211) in January 1942.

  7. Icelandic Christmas book flood - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas book flood or Yule book flood (Icelandic: Jólabókaflóðið) is a term used in Iceland for the annual release of new books occurring in the months before Christmas. [1]