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Hanoi (Vietnam)

LC control no.n 81100620
Descriptive conventionsrda
Geographic headingHanoi (Vietnam)
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Geographic subdivision usageVietnam--Hanoi
Variant(s)Hà Nội (Vietnam)
Hanoi
Hanoj (Vietnam)
Ho-nei (Vietnam)
Ke-chö (Vietnam)
Keicho (Vietnam)
Kesho (Vietnam)
Khanoi (Vietnam)
Hanoi (Tonkin)
Hanoi (French Indochina)
Other standard no.Q1858
153554884
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Associated countryVietnam
Vietnam (Democratic Republic)
French Indochina
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Found inBGN, 7/15/81 (Hà Nội, (Vietnamese); Hanoi (conventional), ppl., 21°02ʹN 105°51ʹE; variants: Keicho)
Porada vedoucích představitelů státních orgánů přípravy pro povolání socialistických zemí (10th : 1982 : Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and Hanoi, Vietnam). Dokumenty z X. Porady ved. před. stát. org. příp. pro povol. soc. zemí, Hoč. M.--Hanoi, 6.-13. ř. 1982, 1982: t.p. (Hanoj)
Tsai Ho-nei chieh shou Jih-pen tʻou hsiang nei mu, 1984.
Historical and cultural dictionary of Vietnam, 1976: p. 95 (Hà Nội was called Long Biên; Đại La; Thăng Long (Soaring Dragon); Đông Đô (Eastern Capital); Đông Kinh (Eastern Capital); Bá̆c Thành (Northern Citadel); the present name of Hà Nội was given in 1831)
Wikipedia, September 9, 2015 (Hanoi (Vietnamese: Hà Nội); capital of Vietnam and the country's second largest city; served as the capital of French Indochina from 1902 to 1954. From 1954 to 1976, it was the capital of North Vietnam, and it became the capital of a reunified Vietnam in 1976; 21°01ʹ42.5ʺN 105°51ʹ15.0ʺE)
The world factbook, via WWW, September 9, 2015 (under Vietnam: capital: Hanoi (Ha Noi); geographic coordinates: 21 02 N, 105 51 E)
Wikipedia, July 24, 2020: Tonkin (French protectorate) (Tonkin, or Bắc Kỳ (きた圻), was a French protectorate encompassing modern Northern Vietnam; During French rule, Hanoi was made capital of Tonkin and, in 1901, of the whole French Indochina)
Geographic area codea-vt--- VN-HN