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  2. Phước Bửu - Wikipedia

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    Phước Bửu is a township (Thị trấn) and town and capital of Xuyên Mộc District, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province, in Vietnam. It is located along National Route 55 . The Bình Châu - Phước Bửu nature reserve is located in the area.

  3. Bình Châu - Phước Bửu nature reserve - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1978, [2] it was recognized as a specially protected natural area by the Vietnam Prime Minister. [3]It is a tropical rainforest, more exactly a tropical evergreen broad-leaved semi-deciduous forest, and the only remaining natural deciduous dipterocarp forest.

  4. File:Buu dien Saigon vietnam,phuong Ben nghe,quan 1 ...

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  5. Iron Triangle (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    The location of the Iron Triangle was between the Saigon River on the west and the Tinh River on the east and bordering Route 13 about 25 miles (40 km) north of Saigon. The southern apex of the "triangle" was seven miles (11 km) from Phú Cường, the capital of Bình Dương Province. Its proximity to Saigon was both a reason for American and ...

  6. North–South Expressway West - Wikipedia

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    The North–South Expressway West (Vietnamese: Đường cao tốc Bắc – Nam phía Tây) is a partially completed expressway in Vietnam that will form an inland parallel route to the North–South expressway. It will run from Đoan Hùng to Rạch Sỏi in the Mekong Delta, following a similar route to the historic Ho Chi Minh Highway.

  7. Bình Xuyên - Wikipedia

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    Bình Xuyên Force (Vietnamese: Bộ đội Bình Xuyên, IPA: [ɓɨ̂n swiəŋ]), often linked to its infamous leader, General Lê Văn Viễn (nicknamed "Bảy Viễn"), was an independent military force within the Vietnamese National Army whose leaders once had lived outside the law and had sided with the Việt Minh.

  8. Bình Phước province - Wikipedia

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    Bình Phước province is the result of a merger of two former provinces: Phước Long province and Bình Long province, which existed before reunification. [5] Both Phước Long and Bình Long then became part of Sông Bé province in 1976, which also included Bình Dương province.

  9. Bửu Phong Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple was built by Thích Bửu Phong in the 17th century, at which point it was only a small shrine. The Đại Nam nhất thống chí, the official court records of the Nguyễn lords that ruled southern Vietnam during this period, said that the temple was to the south of Phước Chánh district, to the west of a large mountain range and to the north of Long Ẩn mountain.