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  • '''Cao Bang Province''' is in [[Vietnam]]'s northern border with China, for 314 km in the north
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cao Bang Province]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ional road leading from Hanoi through Thai Nguyen and Bac Kan Provinces to Cao Bang Province and its border gate into China.
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  • {{r|Cao Bang Province}}
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  • On the north, its border is [[Cao Bang Province]], with [[Thai Nguyen Province]] to its south. [[Lang Son Province]] is on
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  • {{r|Cao Bang Province}}
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  • ...rough [[Thai Nguyen Province|Thai Nguyen]] and [[Bac Kan Province]]s, to [[Cao Bang Province]] and its border gate into China. It connects to a number of highways in Ha
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  • ...it runs through the northern provinces ([[Lang Son Province|Lang Son]], [[Cao Bang Province|Cao Bang]], [[Lao Cai Province|Lao Cai]]), to Hanoi and [[Vinh]], then thro
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  • '''Cao Bang Province''' is in [[Vietnam]]'s northern border with China, for 314 km in the north
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cao Bang Province]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Cao Bang Province}}
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  • {{r|Cao Bang Province}}
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  • {{r|Cao Bang Province}}
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  • {{r|Cao Bang Province|Headquarters cave during the Second World War}}
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  • [[Cao Bang Province]], which borders China, is its northern neighbor. On the south is [[Thai N In this province, as well as [[Cao Bang Province|Cao Bang]] and [[Thai Nguyen Province]]s is the ''An Toan Khu'' (ATK) "safe
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  • ...orthern, and [[Vinh Phuc Province]] its southern border. To its east is [[Cao Bang Province]], on the China-Vietnam line. Also to the east are [[Bac Kan Province| Bac
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  • ...ietnam)|National Highway 3]] runs through it, which connects to China in [[Cao Bang Province]]. Its western borders are defined by [[Tuyen Quang Province|Tuyen Quan]] In this province, as well as [[Bac Kan Province|Bac Kan]] and [[Cao Bang Province]]s is the An Toan Khu (ATK) "safe zone", an underground military complex bu
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  • {{r|Cao Bang Province}}
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  • [[Cao Bang Province]] forms its western side. [[Tuyen Quang Province|Tuyen Quang]], and [[Yen
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  • China forms its northern border, [[Cao Bang Province]] on its northwest side, [[Hac Bac Province|Hac Bac]] and [[Quang Ninh Prov
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  • ...ay 3]] runs from Hanoi, through [[Thai Nguyen Province|Thai Nguyen]] and [[Cao Bang Province]]s, into China. [[National Highway 2 (Vietnam)|Highway 2]] is another north
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  • {{r|Cao Bang Province}}
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  • ...i City]] (the capital of [[Lao Cai Province]] is now [[Dien Bien Phu]]), [[Cao Bang Province|Cao Bang]] and [[Lang Son Province|Lang Son]], and withdrew a month later.<
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  • Indochinese Communists had set up [[Cao Bang Province|hidden headquarters]] in 1941, but most of the Vietnamese resistance to Jap ...nh]] returned to Vietnam and established his base in a cave at Pac Bo in [[Cao Bang Province]], near the Sino-Vietnamese border. In May, the Indochinese Communist Part
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  • ...s headquarters in the Coc Bo Grotto, in a mountain near Pac Bo hamlet of [[Cao Bang Province]]. <ref>Patti, p. 524</ref> He made a statue of [[Karl Marx]] out of one o
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  • ...ured nor killed any senior leaders. An armored group had struck out from [[Cao Bang Province]]; the Viet Minh took a stand at Phu Hoang Toa, north of Cao Bang, but the
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