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This is the list of TV channels that are currently broadcasting in Vietnam via any transmission methods (terrestrial, satellite, IPTV, OTT, cable), including defunct channels. [1] [2] National Broadcasting Networks [ edit ]
Website. hanoi.gov.vn. Hanoi[a](Vietnamese: Hà Nộiⓘ) is the capitaland second-most populous cityof Vietnam. As evident by the literal translation of its name – 'inside the river'[17]– portions of Hanoi's border are delineated by the Redand Black Rivers. As a municipality, Hanoi consists of 12 urban districts, 17 rural districts, and ...
Landing Zone English (also known as English Airfield, LZ Dog, LZ English or simply Bong Son) is a former U.S. Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) base in Bồng Sơn, Bình Định Province, Vietnam .
The Abandoned Field: Free Fire Zone ( Vietnamese: Cánh đồng hoang) is a 1979 Vietnamese drama film directed by Nguyễn Hồng Sến [ vi]. It won the Golden Prize and the Prix FIPRESCI at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival.
A free-fire zone in U.S. military parlance is a fire control measure, used for coordination between adjacent combat units. The definition used in the Vietnam War by U.S. troops may be found in field manual FM 6-20: A specific designated area into which any weapon system may fire without additional coordination with the establishing headquarters.
Amazon announced Monday the launch of its new Fire TV Channels app, giving Fire TV customers access to over 400 free ad-supported TV (FAST) channels, including ABC News, CBS Sports, Fox Sports ...
Free Fire World Series 2019 was held in November 2019 at Barra Olympic Park, Rio de Janeiro, and featured a prize pool of $400,000. 12 teams from Brazil, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Middle East, India, Latin America, North America, and Eurasia participated in the championship. It was won by the Brazilian representatives the Corinthians. [5] The event had a peak live viewer count of 1.9 ...
The history of VTC television service and Vietnamese digital television traced back to 2001, when the Vietnam Television Technology Investment and Development Company began the experimental broadcast of eight national and international television programmes on channel 26 UHF.