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- Bac Kan Province [r]: A province in the mountainous north-central part of Vietnam, where simultaneous economic development is focused on ecologically sound mining and tourism [e]
- Cao Bang Province [r]: A province of Vietnam, on the border with China, containing Ho Chi Minh's 1941 headquarters [e]
- Hanoi [r]: Located on the Red River in northern Vietnam (i.e., Tonkin), it is the national capital, about 65 miles west of Haiphong, on the South China Sea [e]
- Mekong Delta [r]: A major agricultural area of southern Vietnam, requiring considerable irrigation engineering in spite of its extensive river network [e]
- National Highway 1 (Vietnam) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Saigon [r]: The largest city of Vietnam, renamed Ho Chi Minh City after reunification of the North and South in 1975 [e]
- Thai Nguyen Province [r]: A province of northern Vietnam, between Hanoi and the Chinese border provinces, becoming an educational, research, and economic center [e]