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    1950, Duẩn remarried to Nguyễn Thụy Nga (1925-2018). They had three children: daughter ( Vũ Anh) and sons ( Kiên Thành, Kiên Trung). Duẩn was...
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    Duẩn Boulevard (Vietnamese: Đường Duẩn / Đại lộ Duẩn) is a boulevard in District 1, downtown Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The boulevard stretches...
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  • Vũ Anh (1950 – 1981) was a daughter of former General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Duẩn. Vũ Anh was born in 1950. She was the eldest...
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    Hồ Chí Minh supported Duẩn, who later became the most powerful and longest-serving leader in Vietnam. In the 1960s, Duẩn became the most powerful...
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    Hanoi Train Street is a narrow train bypass which sees a twice-daily train pass close to buildings on either side of the tracks (the railroad tracks take...
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    over the office of first secretary, but quickly appointed Duẩn acting first secretary. Duẩn was elected first secretary in 1960, and was second only...
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    Party opposing the use of force, Duẩn won the seat of First Secretary of the Party. As Hồ Chí Minh was aging, Duẩn virtually took the helm of war...
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  • Sixteen Kingdoms in China Duan language, spoken on the Laotian–Vietnamese border Duan, mark of level in Chinese martial arts Duẩn, the General Secretary...
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  • Vietnam on 16 November 1976, Duẩn dismissed both Ieng Sary and Pol Pot as "bad people" for their pro-Chinese policies. Le Duan then asserted that Nuon Chea...
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    third leader of Vietnam to secure a third term (after Hồ Chí Minh and Duẩn), and was succeeded by Nguyễn Xuân Phúc as president. Nguyễn Phú Trọng...
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