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  2. Zephyrhills (water) - Wikipedia

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    Zephyrhills is a brand of spring water sold regionally in the United States by BlueTriton Brands. It is sourced from Crystal Springs, located near Crystal Springs and Zephyrhills, Florida . As well as Cypress Springs, the water is sourced from Blue Springs, White Springs, and Spring of Life in Lake County, Florida .

  3. File:Zephyrhills water.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Zephyrhills, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Zephyrhills is a city in Pasco County, Florida, United States. The population was counted at 17,194 in the 2020 census. [ 5 ] The city is the headquarters of the Zephyrhills bottled water company.

  5. Trầm Hương Tower - Wikipedia

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    Lộc Thọ, Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa province, Vietnam Coordinates 12°14′25.73″N 109°11′48.47″E  /  12.2404806°N 109.1967972°E  / 12.2404806; 109.1967972

  6. Zephyrhills Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Zephyrhills Downtown Historic District is a historic district in Zephyrhills, Florida. It is bounded by South Avenue, 9th Avenue, 7th Street and 11th Street, and contains 126 contributing buildings on 84 acres (34 ha). On September 27, 2001, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

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  8. Chợ Lớn - Wikipedia

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    During the Vietnam War, soldiers and deserters from the United States Army maintained a thriving black market at Chợ Lớn, trading in various American and especially U.S. Army-issue items. This was the area, near the Quan Âm Pagoda where photojournalist Eddie Adams took his famous execution photograph. [ 8 ]

  9. Nhất Chi Mai - Wikipedia

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    Nhất Chi Mai (February 20, 1934 – May 16, 1967), born Phan Thị Mai and legally named Thích nữ Diệu Huỳnh, was a Buddhist nun who killed herself in an act of self-immolation in Saigon on May 16, 1967, in protest at the Vietnam War.