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Bach Mai Hospital, largest in Hanoi; Mai Huong Hospital; Saint Paul Hospital; Thanh Nhan Hospital; Viet Duc Hospital, largest centre of surgery in Vietnam. Vietnam National Children's Hospital; 108 Hospital (or Army Central Hospital 108)
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Chợ Rẫy Hospital is the largest general hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; and is also the largest national hospital in Vietnam, founded in 1900 during the French colonial rule as Hôpital Municipal de Cholon. Over the years, the hospital has also been known as Hôpital Indigène de Cochinchine (1919), Hôpital Lolung Bonnoires (1938 ...
The current location of the hospital was formerly Don Thuy Hospital, originally built by the French army in 1894 and known as Lanessan Hospital. This location now houses The 108 Military Central Hospital and The Vietnam-Soviet Friendship Hospital. In 1995, the hospital was officially named "The 108 Military Central Hospital".
Poverty incidence of General Santos 5 10 15 20 25 30 2000 20.28 2003 13.98 2006 16.70 2009 22.50 2012 19.30 2015 23.48 2018 14.74 2021 9.90 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The city's major economic activity is primarily anchored in two sectors namely the agro-industry and fishing industry. Agro-industry: Endowed with rich volcanic soil, ample and well distributed rainfall all ...
Military Hospital 175 (Vietnamese: Bệnh viện Quân y 175) is the central hospital for the south region of the ministry of defense, located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It was founded in 1975 by unifying a few military medical divisions and units, most notably K 1 16, K 7 2, and K 5 9, initially to serve veterans and military officers after ...
City International Hospital (abbrev: CiH; Vietnamese: Bệnh viện Quốc tế City) is a care provider in Hoa Lâm Shangri-La Hi-Tech Medical Park [1] of Tên Lửa planned community (originally named as An Lạc – Bình Trị Đông – Tân Tạo) in Bình Tân district, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
An experimental Wikipedia edition in the obsolete chữ Nôm script began in October 2006 at the Wikimedia Incubator. [6] It was deleted in April 2010. [7] [non-primary source needed] The Vietnam Wikimedians User Group supports the development of the Vietnamese Wikipedia and other Vietnamese-language Wikimedia projects.