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  2. An Giang province - Wikipedia

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    An Giang first became a province in 1832, having been settled by the Vietnamese migrants moving southwards in search of new land. It is believed that An Giang was once an important center of the 1st millennium Óc Eo culture, presumably owing to its position on the river. Traditionally, An Giang has been known for its silk industry.

  3. An Giang Coffee - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] An Giang exports coffee to over 20 countries, including Japan, Switzerland and Belgium; and it manages its own brand name of coffee, "An Giang Coffee". [2] [3] The company headquarter is located in Long Thành District of Đồng Nai Province, which is in the south of Vietnam adjacent to Ho Chi Minh City. [4]

  4. An Giang University - Wikipedia

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    Website www .agu .edu .vn VNU-HCM An Giang University ( AGU ; Vietnamese : Trường Đại học An Giang, Đại học Quốc gia Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh ) is a Vietnamese public university based in the city of Long Xuyen in An Giang Province .

  5. An Giang - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:An Giang province - Wikipedia

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  8. Tây An Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple was built by the Governor of An Giang, Doãn Uẩn, in 1847. The temple is located near Sam Mountain, five kilometres from Châu Đốc.The Đại Nam nhất thống chí, the official chronicles of the Nguyễn dynasty that ruled Vietnam at the time noted that the temple stood on a mountain overlooking the town and the province, praising its scenery and vibrancy.

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