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South Central Coast. Cu Đê River; Hàn River; Túy Loan River; Yên River (Quảng Nam-Đà Nẵng) Cầu Đỏ/Cẩm Lệ River; Vu Gia River; Thu Bồn River; Trà Bồng River
The River and Coastal Police – RCP (Vietnamese: Cảnh Sát Sông Và Ven Biển – CSSVVB), also variously designated as Marine Police and 'Police Nautique' or 'Police Fluviale et Côtière' in French, was the "naval" branch of the Republic of Vietnam National Police (Vietnamese: Cãnh Sát Quốc Gia – CSQG), active from 1965 to 1975.
The origins of Vietnam's place names are diverse. They include vernacular Vietnamese language, tribal and montagnard, Chinese language (both from the Chinese domination of Vietnam and the indigenous Confucian administration afterward 1100-1900), Champa and Khmer language names, as well as a number of names influenced by contact with traders and French Indochina. [1]
People of Vietnamese nationality who died in prison custody. For prisoners held by Vietnam that died in prison custody, see Category:Prisoners who died in Vietnamese detention . Subcategories
Rivers in Quảng Bình Province, from official website of Quảng Bình government 17°45′25″N 106°25′10″E / 17.75694°N 106.41944°E / 17.75694; 106 This article about a location in Quảng Bình province , Vietnam is a stub .
People convicted of murder by Vietnam (1 P) P. Prisoners of war held by Vietnam (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Prisoners and detainees of Vietnam"
This list encompasses Americans wrongfully imprisoned or detained abroad by states and terrorist organizations of both citizens of the United States and legal permanent residents. It consists of individuals who have been wrongfully detained through various channels, including criminal conviction, hostage diplomacy, and kidnapping.
The first Vietnamese refugees arrived on the same day of the fall of Saigon, and in 1979 there was another wave of Chinese exclusion in Vietnam, causing a large number of Vietnamese boat people to flee to other parts of Asia, with some 203,000 people smuggled by boat to the Pearl River Delta in the last 20 years alone.