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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hanoi]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...of transformation problems include the water jug problems, the [[Tower of Hanoi]] problem, and the proof of theorems<ref name=Greeno1978 />. ...jug problems. ''Cognitive Psychology'' 8, 196-216.</ref> or the [[Tower of Hanoi]] problem<ref name=Egan1974>Egan, D.E., & Greeno, J.G. (1974). Theory of ru
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  • ...'''. It is on the seacoast of [[Vietnam]], approximately halfway between [[Hanoi]] (764km/578mi to the north) and [[Ho Chi Minh City]] (964km/578 mi to the
    1 KB (181 words) - 10:34, 29 March 2024
  • ...line of fixed forts, the [[Viet Minh]] began a series of attacks in the [[Hanoi]] area, which came to be known as the '''Battle of Vinh Yen'''. They were a On 23 March, Giap tried again, striking at the Hanoi area from the east, across the Day River, towards Haiphong. This time, the
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  • ...Vietnam is in the north-central part of the country, 165 km northwest of [[Hanoi]]. It was created by a 1996 split of the former Ha Tuyen Province, which sp
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  • Its capital is [[Hanoi]], but its largest city is now called [[Ho Chi Minh]] city, formerly [[Saig ...horities began to raise benchmark interest rates and reserve requirements. Hanoi is targeting an economic growth rate of 7.5-8% during the next four years.
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  • *1,450 km south of [[Hanoi]]
    1 KB (205 words) - 22:22, 6 July 2010
  • ...ted Westmoreland's requests to enter Laos and block the Ho Chi Minh trail, Hanoi could not have won the war... if all the bombing had been concentrated at o ...ies, as if he were still alive. What would Ho have thought of ''doi moi'', Hanoi's half-baked economic reform plan? Would he have seen it as a forced marria
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  • ...uthwest. [[National Highway 2 (Vietnam)|National Highway 2]] links it to [[Hanoi]], through [[Viet Tri Province|Viet Tri]] and [[Tuyen Quang Province]]s.
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  • {{r|Hanoi}}
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  • ...nd [[Tuyen Quang Province]]s form the western border. It is 272km north of Hanoi on [[National Highway 3 (Vietnam)|National Highway 3]]. of Vietnamese-Chin
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  • ...progress had not "produced tangible evidence of willingness on the part of Hanoi to come to the conference table in a reasonable mood. The DRV/VC seem to be ...in a negotiating process with Hanoi. There is no indication, however, that Hanoi even perceived that signals were sent.
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  • | title = Truong Chinh Dies in Hanoi at 80; Was in Ho Chi Minh's Inner Circle | title = Le Duan's Theoretical Treatise and the Problem of Succession in Hanoi
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  • ...tle = "World Situation and Our Party's International Mission" as seen from Hanoi, 1960-1964. | date = September 1960 ...p. 167</ref> Patti's team was met by Ho and Giap after the OSS arrived in Hanoi in late August. Giap, representing Ho, and Patti, soon met with the French
    10 KB (1,541 words) - 14:17, 6 April 2024
  • ...with the Buddhists that Huong had not, and also may have been approaching Hanoi much as he had accused Minh.
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  • | contribution = POWs and Politics: How Much does Hanoi Really Know | title=Hanoi/Viet Cong View of the Vietnam War
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  • '''Thai Nguyen Province''' of [[Vietnam]] is north of [[Hanoi]], and is undergoing considerable transition from traditional agriculture t
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  • ...ese Nationalist Party ([[Kuomintang]]). It had opened the Vietnam Hotel in Hanoi, which it opened in 1928, as the party headquarters and a source of funds. ...rs clandestinely penetrated French garrisons. The Yen Bai garrison. in the Hanoi area mutinied and killed its French officers on February 9-10,1930. The Fre
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  • ...tinuing campaign until Soviet Premier [[Alexei Kosygin]], who was visiting Hanoi, departed. <ref name=>{{citation
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  • The popularity of Hanoi's short-lived [[Tonkin Free School]] suggested that broad reform was possib ...her= Institute of Linguistics, Social Sciences Publishing House |location= Hanoi |year= 1976 |isbn= }}. This books lists 8,187 Nom characters.
    21 KB (3,143 words) - 10:07, 28 February 2024
  • ...ch military force under the command of Gen. [[Jacques Leclerc]] arrived in Hanoi on March 18, after the March 6 agreement among [[Jean Sainteny]] (Commissio It should be remembered that Leclerc was in Hanoi while d'Argenlieu was in Saigon, and the local dynamics of [[Tonkin]] and [
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  • ...it was in Thua Thien prefecture, of north-central Vietnam. 660 km from [[Hanoi]] and 1080 km from [[Saigon]], it is a geographical center, also providing
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  • title = the Secret War against Hanoi: the untold story of spies, saboteurs, and covert warriors in North Vietnam ...Special Branch - Northern Service (''So Bac'') and the Secret War against Hanoi
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  • ...horities began to raise benchmark interest rates and reserve requirements. Hanoi is targeting an economic growth rate of 7.5-8% during the next four years.< ...horities began to raise benchmark interest rates and reserve requirements. Hanoi is targeting an economic growth rate of 7.5-8% during the next four years.
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  • #[[Tonkin]] in the North, including the Red River Delta, Hanoi, and Haiphong.
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  • ...attack, after many failed raids. This bridge and the Paul Doumer bridge in Hanoi were the most important transportation targets of the war, and their areas
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  • ...are campaign was devised for the Vietnamese Army and for the government in Hanoi. Shortly after, a refresher course in combat information operations|psychol ...hter who had not been a member of the Patti Mission. In August, he went to Hanoi with the assignment of developing a paramilitary organization in the north.
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  • ...n in the [[Vietnam War]] and spent over five years as a prisoner of war in Hanoi, McCain has been a prominent voice on military and foreign affairs. He is ...cious and breaking both his arms and a leg. As a prisoner of war at the "[[Hanoi Hilton]]", he was denied necessary medical treatment and often beaten by th
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  • title = the Secret War against Hanoi: the untold story of spies, saboteurs, and covert warriors in North Vietnam
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  • ...tions of the [[Ho Chi Minh Trail]], which [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam|Hanoi]] used to move men and material to South Vietnam. Flights using silver iodi
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  • ...the same time period. Rational minds could not readily have foreseen that Hanoi might confuse them...but rational calculations should have taken account of
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  • ...dered the transfer of the capital to Thang Long, the ancestor of today's [[Hanoi]], which was to remain the capital until the 19th century revolt that estab
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  • Held in Hanoi in 1960, it formalized the goals of creating a socialist society in the Nor
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  • ...ficial History of the People's Army of Vietnam, 1954-1975'' (2002), 484pp; Hanoi's official history[http://www.amazon.com/Victory-Vietnam-Official-History-P
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  • ...and, for domestic political reasons, Nixon “simply cannot wait a year for Hanoi to decide to take some new step and take a more flexible position.” Dobry ...'s diplomatic representative in Paris, was named a point of contact. Since Hanoi would not communicate with an American official without a bombing halt, Kis
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  • title = the Secret War against Hanoi: the untold story of spies, saboteurs, and covert warriors in North Vietnam
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  • | contribution = Hanoi's Strategy in the Second Indochina War}}, p. 67</ref> which derived from [[ | contribution = Waging Revolutionary War: The Evolution of Hanoi's Strategy in the South, 1959-1965}}, p. 26</ref>
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  • ...time in the war Hanoi and its port were attacked. Reeling from the blows, Hanoi signed peace accords in Paris in January 1973, and released all American pr
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  • ..., or suspected by, Ducoux. Deliberately delaying, Ducoux did not arrive in Hanoi until July 20, while Catroux stalled Nishimura on basing negotiations, also
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  • | place = Hanoi
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  • ...are campaign was devised for the Vietnamese Army and for the government in Hanoi. Shortly after, a refresher course in combat information operations|psychol ...e coup that overthrew Diem in November 1963. In August, Conein was sent to Hanoi, to begin forming a guerrilla organization. A second paramilitary team for
    31 KB (4,831 words) - 00:57, 8 April 2024
  • ...hy France|Vichy French government]]. The Vichy government ceded control of Hanoi and Saigon in 1940 to Japan, and in 1941, Japan extended its control over t ..., or suspected by, Ducoux. Deliberately delaying, Ducoux did not arrive in Hanoi until July 20, while Catroux stalled Nishimura on basing negotiations, also
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  • In 1997, he went to Hanoi to discuss ways in which the war could have been prevented or limited; his
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  • ...south. The refugees were fleeing from the communists then closing in on [[Hanoi]] and Haiphong.
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  • | contribution = Hanoi/Viet Cong View of the Vietnam War }}, p. 3</ref> The Laoshan area is considerably farther from Hanoi than was the 1979 attack, and the reasons for picking this site are not kno
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  • ...their military support of Hanoi. He assumed that would drastically reduce Hanoi's threat. Second, "Vietnamization" would replace attrition. Vietnamization In March, 1972 Hanoi invaded on three fronts:
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  • ...The Official History of the People's Army of Vietnam, 1954-1975'' (2002), Hanoi's official history[http://www.amazon.com/Victory-Vietnam-Official-History-P
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  • ...duated at the top of his class in the School for Law and Administration in Hanoi. Immediately named a district chief, he was promoted to province chief by a ...ied the start of consultations on the 1956 referendum would begin, between Hanoi and Saigon, in July 1955.<ref name=Patti>{{cite book
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