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  2. Operation End Sweep - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Operation End Sweep was a United States Navy and United States Marine Corps operation to remove naval mines from Haiphong harbor and other coastal and inland waterways in North Vietnam between February and July 1973. The operation fulfilled an American obligation under the Paris Peace Accord of January 1973, which ended direct American ...

  3. Operation Pocket Money - Wikipedia

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    Operation Pocket Money was the title of a U.S. Navy Task Force 77 aerial mining campaign conducted against the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) from 9 May 1972 (Vietnamese time), during the Vietnam War. Its purpose was to halt or slow the transportation of supplies and materials for the Nguyen Hue Offensive (known in the West as ...

  4. List of coal-fired power stations in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Texhong Hai Ha Industrial Park Co. 2100 pre-permit Quang Ninh 2019–2030 MOIT Report 58/BC-CBT annex row V.2 Hai Phong 1–2 EVN Genco No 2 4x300 operating Hai Phong 2011–2014 [15] Hai Phong 3 Unit 1–2 Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group 2x600 pre-permit Hai Phong 2028–2029 MOIT Report 58/BC-CBT annex row III.4

  5. Haiphong - Wikipedia

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    Haiphong ( Vietnamese: Hải Phòng) is the third-largest city in Vietnam and is the principal port city of the Red River Delta. [ 7 ] The municipality has an area of 1,526.52 km 2 (589.39 sq mi), [ 1 ] consisting of 8 urban districts and 7 rural districts. Two of the rural districts cover islands in the South China Sea: Bạch Long Vĩ and ...

  6. Haiphong incident - Wikipedia

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    The Dumont d'Urville in Dutch East Indies, 1930-1936. On the morning of November 20, 1946, a French patrol ship seized a Chinese junk attempting to bring contraband into Haiphong. [ 21] While seemingly routine, the seizure of the ship was the beginning of a chain of unfortunate events. Vietnamese soldiers reacted to the seizure by firing on the ...

  7. Telephone numbers in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Mobile telephone numbers. [ 1][ 2] In Vietnam, mobile phone numbers follow the format 09x-xxxxxxx or new prefixes: 03x, 05x, 07x, 08x. The first 0 is the trunk code. The next 2 digits ( 3x, 5x, 7x, 8x or 9y) specify the mobile phone operator. Some mobile phone operators have been given more than one operator code. In Circular No. 22/2014/TT ...

  8. Tan Son Nhat International Airport - Wikipedia

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    During the Vietnam War (or Second Indochina War), Tan Son Nhut Air Base (then using the alternative spelling "Tân Sơn Nhứt") was an important facility for both the U.S. Air Force and the Republic of Vietnam Air Force. Between 1968 and 1974, Tan Son Nhut Airport was one of the busiest military airbases in the world.

  9. Sai Gon Joint Stock Commercial Bank - Wikipedia

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    Sai Gon Joint Stock Commercial Bank or Saigon Commercial Bank, abbreviated as SCB (Vietnamese: Ngân hàng Thương mại cổ phần Sài Gòn), [3] is the largest commercial bank in Vietnam by assets, founded in 2012 and headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City.