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*344 mi/550km from [[Ho Chi Minh City]] (formerly [[Saigon]]).
*344 mi/550km from [[Ho Chi Minh City]] (formerly [[Saigon]]).
==Vietnam War==
==Vietnam War==
One of the first [[Viet Cong]] attacks that drew a retaliatory air response on North Vietnam  (i.e., [[Operation FLAMING DART]] within the larger [[Operation ROLLING THUNDER]]) was on February 6, 1965, before there was a full deployment of U.S. troops for base security.
One of the first [[Viet Cong]] attacks that drew a retaliatory air response on North Vietnam  (i.e., [[Operation FLAMING DART]] within the larger [[Operation Rolling Thunder]]) was on February 6, 1965, before there was a full deployment of U.S. troops for base security.
==Current development==
==Current development==
Pleiku is an anchor of a hydroelectric transmission system for Vietnam and Laos, for which detailed design will start in 2009.<ref>{{citation
Pleiku is an anchor of a hydroelectric transmission system for Vietnam and Laos, for which detailed design will start in 2009.<ref>{{citation

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Pleiku is a town of Gia Lai Province in Vietnam's central highlands. During the Vietnam War, it was an important base area for U.S. forces.

Geography

The province shares borders with Cambodia, and with the Vietnamese provinces of Kontum , Dac Lac , Quang Ngai, Binh Dinh and Phu Yen provinces.

Pleiku is :

Vietnam War

One of the first Viet Cong attacks that drew a retaliatory air response on North Vietnam (i.e., Operation FLAMING DART within the larger Operation Rolling Thunder) was on February 6, 1965, before there was a full deployment of U.S. troops for base security.

Current development

Pleiku is an anchor of a hydroelectric transmission system for Vietnam and Laos, for which detailed design will start in 2009.[1]

Culturally, UNESCO has designated it a center for the Southeast Asian traditional gong music. [2] Gia Lai Province, in the Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) of Vietnam, will host the 2009 International Gong Festival in Pleiku City in the fall of 2009. Troupes will come from Dac Lac, Kon Tum, Dak Nong and Lam Dong Provinces.

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