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  • ...3 mi east of the major port of [[Haiphong]], while the river is navigable, Hanoi is not itself a major port. ...from air attack in [[Operation Rolling Thunder]], but military targets in Hanoi were bombed intensely in [[Operation Linebacker II]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hanoi]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hanoi]]
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  • ...3 mi east of the major port of [[Haiphong]], while the river is navigable, Hanoi is not itself a major port. ...from air attack in [[Operation Rolling Thunder]], but military targets in Hanoi were bombed intensely in [[Operation Linebacker II]].
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  • ...s. It is along [[National Highway 2 (Vietnam)]], 45 km/28 mi from downtown Hanoi,
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  • The main international airport of [[Hanoi]] and northern [[Vietnam]]
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  • ...e]] and its border gate into China. It connects to a number of highways in Hanoi, especially the main national north-south [[National Highway 1 (Vietnam)|Hi
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  • Former province in Vietnam that in 2008 merged with the Hanoi municipality that surrounded it.
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  • A province of northern [[Vietnam]], between Hanoi and the Chinese border provinces, becoming an educational, research, and ec
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  • International road leading from Hanoi through Thai Nguyen and Bac Kan Provinces to Cao Bang Province and its bord
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  • Its capita is '''Viet Tri City''' which is 80 km northwest of [[Hanoi]]. ...ns through the province, and passes [[Noi Bai International Airport]] to [[Hanoi]], where it links to
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  • '''National Highway 2''' of Vietnam runs from [[Hanoi]], through [[Viet Tri Province|Viet Tri]] and [[Tuyen Quang Province]]s, an
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  • | title = Le Duan's Theoretical Treatise and the Problem of Succession in Hanoi | title=Hanoi Loosens Central Economic Reins | journal = Time
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  • ...was made up mainly of major Communist documents, some openly published in Hanoi and others captured by US forces, translated into English. http://www.clems
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  • ...irport complementing the [[Noi Bai International Airport]] farther outside Hanoi. <ref name=VBF2008-10-20>{{citation
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  • ...g Son]], [[Cao Bang Province|Cao Bang]], [[Lao Cai Province|Lao Cai]]), to Hanoi and [[Vinh]], then through central Vietnam including [[Hue]] and [[Danang]] ...|National Highway 10]], which is the motorway to the port of [[Haiphong]]; Hanoi and Haiphong also are connected by [[railroad]], which continues into China
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  • ...g point at the border between [[Vietnam]] and China, 15 nmi north of the [[Hanoi]] international airport. It is the northernmost point of [[National Highway
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  • '''National Highway 5''' connects [[Hanoi]], the capital of the [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam]], to [[Haiphong]], i
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  • ...during the Burma Campaign in WWII, and subsequently led [[Gurkha]]s into [[Hanoi]], restoring French authority over the Vietnamese nationalists.
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  • ...of [[National Highway 1 (Vietnam)|National Highway 1]]. It is 154 north of Hanoi. ...e a Dong Dang border-gate economic zone, part of a [[Lang Son Province]]-[[Hanoi]]-[[Haiphong]]-[[Quang Ninh Province]] corridor from China, through Vietna
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  • ...ovince of [[Vietnam]], in the Red River Delta. In 2008, it merged with the Hanoi municipality, which largely surrounded it. Other nearby provinces include H
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  • {{r|Hanoi}}
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  • ...ntry (after [[Saigon]]) and the third largest city (after [[Saigon]] and [[Hanoi]]. The population is estimated to be 1.7 million (2003) ...northern provinces ([[Lang Son]], [[Cao Bang]], [[Lao Cai]]), and also to Hanoi, where there are road and rail links to Ho Chi Minh City.
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  • 340 km from [[Hanoi]], '''Lao Cai Province''' is on [[Vietnam]]'s border with China. [[Lai Chau
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  • ...Nguyen and Cao Bang, to China. The center of this province is 166 km from Hanoi.
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  • ...mmuter jets in northern Vietnam, with flights among [[Gia Lam airport]] in Hanoi, Vinh airport in [[Nghe An Province]] and Na San airport in [[Song La Provi
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  • *1,481km from [[Hanoi]]
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  • *1,177 km south of [[Hanoi]]
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  • ...''' or '''Dac Lak'''. [[Ban Me Thuot]] its its capital, 1399 km south of [[Hanoi]].
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  • ...wn") added (e.g., [[Can Tho City]]). Some of the larger cities (such as [[Hanoi]], [[Ho Chi Minh City]]/[[Saigon]] and [[Hue]]) are themselves urban provin {{r|Hanoi}}
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  • ...rn wife, who had headed the Australian trade mission; they were married in Hanoi.
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  • It is 30km from Ho Chi Minh City, 1,740km from Hanoi, 129km from [[Tay Ninh]] and 40km from [[Dong Nai]].
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  • ...died before the operation. Some reports say he died of natural causes in a Hanoi hospital, while others say he was killed by a [[B-52]] strike. Tet offensiv ...y published in ''Quan Doi Nhan Dan'', and broadcast in Vietnamese by Radio Hanoi; Truong Son is an alias for [[Nguyen Tri Thanh]], also described as "senior
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  • | title = Nguyen Co Thach, Hanoi Foreign Minister, 75 In 1997, while ill, he led the Vietnamese side of a [[Hanoi]] discussion with former [[U.S. Secretary of Defense|United States Secretar
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  • *1655 km south of [[Hanoi]]
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  • ...way 1 (Vietnam)|National Highway 1 (1A)]], the Trans-Viet railroad between Hanoi and Saigon, and is eastern starting point of [[National Highway 24 (Vietnam
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