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    rice land due to floods. In 1957, the town was the site of the Châu Đốc massacre. Châu Đốc has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw) with a long though...
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  • The Châu Đốc massacre was the July 11, 1957 killing of 17 people in the small town of Châu Đốc in An Giang Province, near the border with Cambodia, in...
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    District-level town: Tân Châu: 5 wards and 9 rural communes Tịnh Biên: 7 wards and 7 rural communes Provincial cities: Châu Đốc: 5 wards and 2 rural communes...
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    The Châu Đốc River (Vietnamese: Sông Châu Đốc) is a river of Vietnam and Cambodia. From its source in Takéo Province in Cambodia, the river drains southerly...
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    (Vietnamese: Mặc nưa). Tân Châu was formed in 1757. Tân Châu District was the largest province of Châu Đốc, but was divided in 1929 (with Hong Ngự District)...
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    1819, Gia Long ordered the construction of Vĩnh Tế canal that connected Châu Đốc and Hà Tiên on the Cambodian–Vietnamese border, putting Cambodian people...
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    Vietnam, 103 kilometres (64 mi) from Cần Thơ, 179 kilometres (111 mi) from Châu Đốc, 182 kilometres (113 mi) from Rạch Giá, 132 kilometres (82 mi) from Long...
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    of the elephants. As the Vietnamese kept attacking Châu Đốc, Phrakhlang decided to abandon Châu Đốc, retreat from Cambodia to Chantaburi, and take along...
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    worshiping" and the "Sir Tây An worshiping" Châu Phú is located 20 km north of Long Xuyên and 20 km south of Châu Đốc, the main towns in the province. The district...
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    born into an ethnic Khmer (Khmer Krom) family in the commune of Tri Tôn, Châu Đốc Province (today renamed as An Giang Province), French Indochina (present-day...
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    Cambodia, and flows southerly, crossing the border into Vietnam near Châu Đốc. The name Bassac comes from the Khmer prefix pa ("father" or "male") added...
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  • Vĩnh Châu is a rural commune (xã) of Châu Đốc city in An Giang Province, Vietnam. "Administrative subdivisions". General Statistics Office of Vietnam....
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    Féo, Agnès De (2009). "Les musulmans de Châu Đốc (Vietnam) à l'épreuve du salafisme" [The Muslims of Châu Đốc (Vietnam) put to the test by Salafism]....
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  • an Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) training center in Chi Lăng, Châu Đốc Province, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The center was located...
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  • Chau Seng (Khmer: ចៅ សេង, 15 March 1929 – 1977) was a Cambodian left-wing politician. Seng was a Khmer Krom. Born in commune of Tri Tôn, Châu Đốc Province...
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  • Đồng Hới, Vĩnh Yên, Lào Cai, Bà Rịa, Bắc Giang, Phan Rang-Tháp Chàm, Châu Đốc, Cẩm Phả, Quảng Ngãi, Tam Kỳ, Trà Vinh, Sa Đéc, Móng Cái, Phủ Lý, Bến Tre...
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    that is a specialty of Phú Quốc. Bún mắm Bún nước kèn — a speciality of Châu Đốc, in An Giang Province Bun Nuoc Leo (Rice Noodle Cooked with Fish Broth)...
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    Islam and is also known as the Cham, or Cham Muslims, around the region of Châu Đốc in the Southwest.[page needed] Uthman ibn Affan, the third Caliph of Islam...
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  • Châu Phú A is a ward (phường) of Châu Đốc city in An Giang Province, Vietnam. "Administrative subdivisions". General Statistics Office of Vietnam. To...
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    took Hà Tiên and proceeded through Vĩnh Tế Canal to take Châu Đốc. Phraklang was joined at Châu Đốc by Chao Phraya Bodindecha who led land armies. Both Phraklang...
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  • Châu Phú B is a ward (phường) of Châu Đốc city in An Giang Province, Vietnam. "Administrative subdivisions". General Statistics Office of Vietnam. To...
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    Núi Sam is a ward (phường) of Châu Đốc city in An Giang Province, Vietnam. "Administrative subdivisions". General Statistics Office of Vietnam. To find...
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    Thiên Tứ at Châu Đốc requested military supports from Tống Phước Hiệp of Long Hồ. Chaophraya Chakri Mud led the Siamese forces to attack Châu Đốc on the Bassac...
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  • Nguơn (some documents are misspelled as Vĩnh Ngươn) is a ward (phường) of Châu Đốc city in An Giang Province, Vietnam. "Administrative subdivisions". General...
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  • a canal in Mekong Delta, Vietnam Vĩnh Tế (commune), a rural commune of Châu Đốc city This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • 250.30 226,372 908 1999 II Cẩm Phả Quảng Ninh 486.45 155,800 463 2012 II Châu Đốc An Giang 105.29 101,765 967 2013 II Chí Linh Hải Dương 282.91 220,421 779...
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  • Di River Châu Đốc River Bassac River, or Hậu River Vàm Nao River Bảo Định Canal Thoại Hà Canal Trẹm River Cửa Lớn River Bồ Đề River Ông Đốc River Dương...
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    defeated and Bodindecha and Phraklang retreated to Châu Đốc. After repeated Vietnamese attacks on Châu Đốc, Bodindecha decided to retreat to Battambang, his...
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    Đa Phước, Vĩnh Trương, Nhơn Hội, Khánh Bình and Quốc Thái. Located near Châu Đốc, An Phú district is famous for its rice and fish during the monsoonal flood...
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    rural commune (xã) and village of the Châu Phú District of An Giang Province, Vietnam. The commune adjoins Châu Đốc to the northwest and lies about 40 kilometres...
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