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  2. List of high schools in Hanoi, Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    No. 1, Nguyen Van Ngoc Street, Ba Dinh District Nguyen Trai High School 24/8/1950 No. 50 Nam Cao, Ba Dinh: Tay Ho District; Tay Ho High School 07/2002 No. 143 Phu Thuong Street, Phu Thuong, Tay Ho District Chu Van An High School: 1908 No. 10 Thuy Khue street, Thuy Khue ward, Tay Ho district The school has specialized classes. Hoan Kiem District

  3. Cao Cao - Wikipedia

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    Cao Cao, however, disapproved of wearing expensive headgear as he felt that the country lacked monetary resources due to chaos and famines, hence he advocated replacing silk fujins with the older bians (弁; a type of cap) made of leather. He also suggested the use of colours (instead of material) to distinguish status in the military.

  4. Trường Chinh - Wikipedia

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    He quit school in Nam Định. After that, he did self-study and passed the secondary school level exam. He moved to Hanoi to pursue his study in Indochinese trade college (trường Cao đẳng Thương mại Đông Dương). [18] In Ha Noi, he still focused on political movement with his friends from Nam Định and wrote for newspapers.

  5. Ninh Thuận province - Wikipedia

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    Ninh Thuận, previously named Phan Rang, [5] is a coastal province in the southernmost part of the South Central Coast region, the Central of Vietnam.It borders Khánh Hòa to the north, Bình Thuận to the south, Lâm Đồng to the west and the South China Sea to the east.

  6. Quy Nhon - Wikipedia

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    Quy Nhon (Vietnamese: Quy Nhơn [kʷī ɲə̄ːŋ] ⓘ) is a coastal city in Bình Định province in central Vietnam.It is composed of 16 wards and five communes with a total of 286 km 2 (110 sq mi).

  7. Nguyen Dinh Ngoc - Wikipedia

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    Nguyen Dinh Ngoc (13 August 1932 – 2 May 2006) was a Vietnamese Army intelligence officer, later a general, and a mathematician. Biography.

  8. Tô Lâm - Wikipedia

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    From 2016 to 2024, he held several key positions, including Minister of Public Security and Vice Chairman of the Central Steering Committee on Anti-corruption. His contributions were further recognized in January 2019 when he was promoted to the rank of General by President Nguyen Phu Trong. [9] [10] [11] [12]

  9. Vietnamese folk religion - Wikipedia

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    The Cao Đài faith (Vietnamese: Đạo Cao Đài "Way of the Highest Power") is an organised monotheistic Vietnamese folk religion formally established in the city of Tây Ninh in southern Vietnam in 1926. [24] [2] The full name of the religion is Đại Đạo Tam Kỳ Phổ Độ ("Great Way [of the] Third Time [of] Redemption"). [24]