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Bình Dương is a province of Vietnam. It is located in the Southeast region of the country and the Southern Key Economic Zone, bordering Bình Phước province to the north, Ho Chi Minh City (Sài Gòn) to the south and southwest, Tây Ninh province to the west, and Đồng Nai province to the east.
Thủ Dầu Một (listen ⓘ) is the capital city of Bình Dương province, Vietnam, located at around The city has an area of 118.91 km², with a population of 373.105 (as of 2024), [2] [3] and is located 20 km north of downtown Ho Chi Minh City, on the left bank of the Saigon River, upstream from the city.
An Hạ ↔ Bình Mỹ: Bình Mỹ: Planned L3: Line 3: 45.8 km 37 An Hạ (Bình Chánh) ↔ Tân Kiên ↔ Cộng Hoà Junction ↔ Hiệp Bình Phước: An Hạ Tân Kiên Hiệp Bình Phước Planned Option to extend from Tân Kiên to Tân An, extend from Hiệp Bình Phước to Thủ Dầu Một and connect with Bình Dương Metro [2 ...
Becamex Binh Duong Football Club (Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ bóng đá Becamex Bình Dương), simply known as Becamex Binh Duong, is a professional football club based in Thủ Dầu Một, Bình Dương province, Vietnam. It currently plays in Vietnam's top division, the V.League 1. Their home ground is Gò Đậu Stadium.
CGV may refer to: Charron, Girardot et Voigt, early 20th-century motor car; CGV Cinemas Indonesia, an Indonesian cinema chain; CJ CGV, South Korean cinema chain; See also
Bình Định is a northern coastal province in the South Central Coast region, the Central of Vietnam.It borders Quảng Ngãi to the north, Phú Yên to the south, Gia Lai to the west and the South China Sea to the east.
PT Graha Layar Prima Tbk (d/b/a CGV Cinemas Indonesia; formerly BlitzMegaplex from 2006–2015 and CGV Blitz from 2015–2017) is a cinema chain in Indonesia. The chain was founded as BlitzMegaplex in October 2006.
The Vietnamese cash (chữ Hán: 文 錢 văn tiền; chữ Nôm: 銅 錢 đồng tiền; French: sapèque), [a] [b] also called the sapek or sapèque, [c] is a cast round coin with a square hole that was an official currency of Vietnam from the Đinh dynasty in 970 until the Nguyễn dynasty in 1945, and remained in circulation in North Vietnam until 1948.