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Vĩnh Long is a province located in the Mekong Delta of southwestern Vietnam.Its capital is Vĩnh Long.Its population is 1,046,390 and its area is 1,525.73 km 2 (589.09 sq mi). [1]
Vĩnh Long is on the Cổ Chiên River, which branches out from the Mekong River at the narrows of Mỹ Thuận about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) upstream, only to meet it later downstream. Across the Cổ Chiên river from Vĩnh Long are the An Binh and Bình Hòa Phước islands, some 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) across, with the Mekong River on the ...
4th Battalion, 47th Infantry [2]: 150 was based here from April–May 1968. Other units stationed at Vĩnh Long at various times included: 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment (June 1968-April 1972) [2]: 125 62nd Aviation Company (October–December 1964) [2]: 121 114th Assault Helicopter Company (May 1963-February 1972) [2]: 121
www.agribank.com.vn Agribank or formally the Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development ( Vietnamese : Ngân hàng Nông nghiệp và Phát triển Nông thôn Việt Nam ) is the largest commercial bank in Vietnam by total under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development .
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The border starts in the north at the tripoint with Laos and then proceeds overland to the south, occasionally utilising rivers such as the Tonlé San. [2] It then turns in a broad arc to the south-west, except for the Cambodian protrusion known as the Parrot's Beak, running mostly overland but also at times using rivers such as the Vàm Cỏ Đông and the Saigon.
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After a series of events which was later called collectively the "August Revolution", Viet Minh seized the power all over the country, and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (Việt Nam dân chủ cộng hoà) was declared by Hồ Chí Minh in Hanoi on September 2, 1945.