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  2. Phan Van Quy - Wikipedia

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    Phan Van Quy (born 1954 in Nghệ An) is a member of Vietnam's XIII National Assembly represented Nghệ An province and a member of the National Assembly's Judicial ...

  3. Bắc Ninh - Wikipedia

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    In March 1884, Bắc Ninh was the site of a decisive campaign in the wars between France and assorted Black Flag Army forces, and the town fell to the French. [2] Thereafter under French protectorate, the town was confirmed as the center of all political, economic, cultural offices of colonial administration in the province.

  4. Phan Huy Quát - Wikipedia

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    Phan Huy Quát (Hà Tĩnh Province, 12 June 1908 – 27 April 1979) was a Vietnamese doctor and politician who served as Prime Minister of the Republic of Vietnam for four months in 1965. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  5. Phan Thiết - Wikipedia

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    Phan Thiết (Vietnamese: [fan.tʰíət] ⓘ) is the capital of Bình Thuận Province on the southeast coast in Vietnam.While most of the inhabitants live in the city center, others reside in the four urban coastal wards, extending from Suối Nước beach in the northeast towards cape Kê Gà in the southwest.

  6. Thảo Nguyên Phan - Wikipedia

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    Thảo Nguyên Phan (born 1987) is a Vietnamese visual multimedia artist whose practice encompasses painting, filmmaking, and installation. She currently lives and works in Ho Chi Minh City and has exhibited widely in Vietnam and abroad. [ 1 ]

  7. Fansipan - Wikipedia

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    Fansipan (Vietnamese: Phan Xi Păng, listen ⓘ) is a mountain in Vietnam. Its height was 3,143 metres (10,312 ft) in 1909, and it presently stands at 3,147.3 metres (10,326 ft). [1] It is the highest mountain on the Indochinese peninsula (comprising Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia), hence its nickname, "the Roof of Indochina".

  8. Kim Quy - Wikipedia

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    Kim Quy appears to him and tells him that his own daughter, riding on the horse behind him, is his enemy. An Dương Vương executes his daughter for her betrayal before drowning himself in the ocean. [1] [2] In another legend, Kim Quy appears to the Vietnamese emperor Lê Lợi (r.1428–1435) in The Green Water Lake in what is now Hanoi.

  9. Quy Hall - Wikipedia

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    Quy Hall is a Grade II* listed English country house at Stow cum Quy, Cambridgeshire. Originally dating from the late 15th century, it was completely remodelled in 1870. [ 1 ] It stands in its own grounds overlooking a lake in the Quy Water .