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Dong Hoi Airport: Quảng Bình: Đồng Hới: VDH VVDH 487,746 [15] Unknown Unknown 700,000 17 Dien Bien Airport: Dien Bien: Dien Bien Phu: DIN VVDB Unknown Unknown Unknown 18 Tuy Hoa Airport: Phú Yên: Tuy Hòa: TBB VVTH 361,181 [16] Unknown Unknown 19 Chu Lai International Airport: Quảng Nam: Tam Ky: VCL VVCA Unknown Un ...
Tuy Hoa Airport 13°02′58″N 109°20′01″E / 13.04944°N 109.33361°E / 13.04944; 109.33361 ( Dong Tac Vũng Tàu , Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu
An Khanh 1 (Khanh Hoa power station) Thai Nguyen: 120 (2x60) 2015 An Khanh Electricity JSC Operating [4] 1208/QĐ-TTg Cam Pha Phase I-II Quang Ninh: 680 (2x340) 2011 VINACOMIN Operating [5] 1208/QĐ-TTg Cao Ngan Thai Nguyen: 115 (2x57.5) 2006 VINACOMIN Operating [6] 428/QĐ-TTg, BCĐQGĐ-VP Dong Nai Formosa Unit 1–2 Dong Nai: 300 (2x150) 2004
The short-lived reign of Đinh Toàn, now Đinh Phế Đế was perturbed by the revolt of Đinh Điền and Nguyễn Bặc who had been important officials in the royal court of Đinh Tiên Hoàng while the country also had to face with the intrusion led by Ngô Nhật Khánh, son-in-law of Đinh Tiên Hoàng, with reinforcements from the kingdom of Champa in the southern border.
Despite these distinct seasons, and an annual temperature range of 10.8 °C or 19.4 °F, Đồng Hới still has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen Am) as the mean temperature of the coolest month is 18.8 °C or 65.8 °F. The average annual temperature is 24.7 °C or 76.5 °F, average rainfall varies from 1,300 to 4,000 millimetres or 50 to ...
[93] [94] [95] Dong Trieu was his mother's place. Fujian was the origin of the ethnic Chinese Tran who migrated to Vietnam along with a large amount of other Chinese during the Ly dynasty where they served as officials. Distinct Chinese last names are found in the Tran and Ly dynasty Imperial examination records. [84]
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The Ho Chi Minh City–Trung Luong Expressway (part of the North–South Expressway, labelled as CT.01), is a 61.9-kilometre-long (38.5 mi) highway in Vietnam. This six-lane expressway opened on February 3, 2010, connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Tiền Giang Province and the rest of Mekong Delta .