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  2. Land reform in North Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The project of land reform in North Vietnam was a product of the interplay of complex internal and external factors. On 9 March 1945, several years after occupation in Indochina, Japan instigated a military coup, overthrew the Vichy French administration in Indochina and established a puppet indigenous government headed by Tran Trong Kim and Bảo Đại.

  3. Bảo Đại - Wikipedia

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    Bao Dai deposed as Chief of State in Vietnam's national assembly, Saigon, 1955 Now with a broad range of support, a new Popular Revolutionary Committee (formed by Diệm's brother Ngô Đình Nhu ) was able to call for a referendum to remove Bảo Đại and establish a republic with Diệm as president. [ 11 ]

  4. Khải Định Thông Bảo - Wikipedia

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    According to an ordonnance entitled Fixing the exchange of the new cash coins bearing the reign era of Khải Định (Fixant la valeur d'échange de la nouvelle sapèque portant la chiffre de Règne Khai-Dinh) signed on 01-09-Khải Định 5 (12 October 1920) by five of the six ministers of the Nguyễn dynasty, the Khải Định Emperor ...

  5. Nam Định province - Wikipedia

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    Nam Định has 16 schools in the top 200 (as of 2003), in addition to five schools in Vietnam's top 100 schools of 2009. List of Universities and Colleges : Nam Dinh University of Nursing (Trường Đại học Điều dưỡng Nam Định) University Technical Economics Nam Dinh (Trường Đại học Kinh tế Kỹ thuật Nam Định)

  6. Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng - Wikipedia

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    The Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng (Vietnamese: [vìət naːm kwə́wk zən ɗa᷉ːŋ]; chữ Hán: 越南國民黨; lit. ' Vietnamese Nationalist Party ' or ' Vietnamese National Party '), abbreviated VNQDĐ or Việt Quốc, was a nationalist and democratic socialist political party that sought independence from French colonial rule in Vietnam during the early 20th century. [4]

  7. Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    Hanoi has had various names throughout history. It was known first as Long Biên (龍編, lit. ' dragons interweaving '), then Tống Bình (宋平, lit. ' Song pacification ') and Long Đỗ (龍肚, lit.

  8. Bắc Ninh province - Wikipedia

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    Bắc Ninh is a province of Vietnam, located in the Red River Delta of the northern part of the country. It is the smallest province of Vietnam by area and is situated to the east of the nation's capital, Hanoi, and borders Bắc Giang province, Hưng Yên province, Hải Dương province and Hanoi.

  9. Dai Dinh - Wikipedia

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    Dai Dinh may refer to: Đại Định (1140–1162), era name used by Lý Anh Tông; Đại Định (1369–1370), era name used by Dương Nhật Lễ; Đại Đình, a commune-level town in Tam Đảo district, Vĩnh Phúc, Vietnam