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  2. Xã Xệ and Lý Toét - Wikipedia

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    In the decades after, the duo of Xa Xe and Ly Toet was copied in other newspapers as in the national high school newspaper Học sinh where Ly Toet was imitated in 1939. [11] Their characters also lived on in various theatrical forms such as Chèo , Tuồng , Cai luong , dialogue, and even poetry.

  3. Thích Nhất Hạnh - Wikipedia

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    The second is a dharma name, given when a person takes vows or is ordained as a monastic. Nhất Hạnh's dharma name is Phùng Xuân (逢春, "Meeting Spring") and his dharma title is Nhất Hạnh. [17] Neither Nhất nor Hạnh , which approximate the roles of middle name and given name, was part of his name at birth.

  4. Thống Nhất district - Wikipedia

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    Thống Nhất is a rural district of Đồng Nai province in the Southeast region of Vietnam. As of 2003, the district had a population of 146,112. [ 1 ] The district covers an area of 247 km 2 .

  5. Dai Zhuang language - Wikipedia

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    Dai Zhuang or Thu Lao is a Tai language spoken in Yunnan, China and northern Vietnam. In China is it spoken in Yanshan, Wenshan, Maguan, Malipo, Guangnan counties of Wenshan Prefecture . It is also spoken in Honghe Prefecture.

  6. Như Quỳnh - Wikipedia

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    Her second album, Rừng lá thay chưa was released on August 5, 1995, including the songs "Rừng lá thay chưa" and "Như vạt nắng" performed at Asia. Her third studio album Chuyện tình hoa trắng, released on January 1, 1996, also fared well, containing the song of the same name. Như Quỳnh has also made guest appearances in ...

  7. Xe Bang Fai River - Wikipedia

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    The Xe Ban Fai River, downstream the village of Ban Chalou, Khammouane, Laos The Xe Bang Fai River ( Nam Xebangfai ) is a river in Laos . [ a ] It originates in the Annamite Range on the border between Laos and Vietnam at 17°3′1″N 106°20′54″E  /  17.05028°N 106.34833°E  / 17.05028; 106.34833  ( Xe Bang

  8. Bảo Thắng district - Wikipedia

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    Bảo Thắng district is subdivided to 14 commune-level subdivisions, including the townships of Phố Lu, Nông trường Phong Hải, Tằng Loỏng and the rural communes of: Bản Cầm, Bản Phiệt, Gia Phú, Phong Niên, Phú Nhuận, Sơn Hà, Sơn Hải, Thái Niên, Trì Quang, Xuân Giao, Xuân Quang.

  9. Xe Champhone Wetlands - Wikipedia

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    Xe Champhone Wetlands is located along the Xe Champhone River from below Ban Sakheun down to Ban Khoklo at Phia Cheo. North and south zones of the wetlands are divided by Ban Kengkok. The area of the wetlands covers 12,400 ha. [3] The northern part of Xe Champhone includes rice paddy fields and two large reservoirs.