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Hòa Bình City is divided into 19 commune-level sub-divisions, including 12 wards (Dân Chủ, Đồng Tiến, Hữu Nghị, Kỳ Sơn, Phương Lâm, Quỳnh Lâm, Tân Hòa, Tân Thịnh, Thái Bình, Thịnh Lang, Thống Nhất, Trung Minh) and 7 rural communes ( Độc Lập, Hòa Bình, Hợp Thành, Mông Hóa, Quang Tiến, Thịnh Minh, Yên Mông).
Hòa Bình or Hoà Bình (see tone marks) is a mountainous province of Vietnam, located in the nation's Northwest region. It borders Phú Thọ province and Sơn La province to the northwest, Hanoi to the northeast, Hà Nam province to the east, Ninh Bình province to the southeast and Thanh Hóa province to the south.
Hoa Binh FC was officially unveiled on 22 April 2021 with the motto Tự hào Tây Bắc (English: Pride of the Northwest)". [1] The club named former under-23 international Lê Quốc Vượng as their inaugural manager. [2] Though the club was newly formed, they were officially recognized as Trieu Minh Football Club having been relocated to ...
Hòa Bình, Biên Hòa, a ward of Biên Hòa, Dong Nai province. Hòa Bình, Gia Lai, a ward of Ayun Pa; Hòa Bình, Bạc Liêu, a township and capital of Hòa Bình District; Hòa Bình, Nghệ An, a township and capital of Tương Dương District; Hòa Bình, Hanoi, a commune of Thường Tín District
The Bamboo Incident or Hoa-Binh (Vietnamese: Hòa Bình, Chinese: 和平) is a 1970 French film directed by Raoul Coutard [1] and based on a novel La colonne de cendres by Françoise Lorrain. Plot [ edit ]
The Canton Fair or China Import and Export Fair, is a trade fair held in the spring and autumn seasons each year since the spring of 1957 in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. [1] It is the oldest, largest, and the most representative trade fair in China.
Hồng Ngự is a provincial city (thành phố) in Đồng Tháp Province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam.It was separated from Hồng Ngự District in 2008. [1]The city is subdivided into 5 wards: An Bình A, An Bình B, An Lạc, An Lộc and An Thạnh, and 2 communes: Tân Hội, Bình Thạnh.
The Hòa Bình Dam on the Black River (Vietnamese: Sông Đà) is the largest hydroelectric dam in Vietnam from 1994 to 2012 (this record was broken by Sơn La Dam), and one of the largest in Southeast Asia, with a generating capacity of 1,920 MW.