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Bình Trị Thiên

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Bình Trị Thiên (1975-1992) was a former administrative grouping of three provinces in Vietnam: Quảng Bình, Quảng Trị and Thừa Thiên. The grouping did not work well and was reversed in 1992.[1] The geographical term had been used previously, for example in relation to culture, folk songs (1967)[2] and is still used after, for example in relation to dialect (1997)[3] and folk songs again (1997).[4]

References

  1. ^ Christophe Gironde, Jean-Luc Maurer Le Vietnam à l'aube du XXIe siècle: bilan et perspectives 2004 ... - Page 144 "L'échec du regroupement opéré en 1975 entre les trois provinces de Quang Binh, Quang Tri et Thua Thien, dans une unique province appelée Binh Tri Thien, est aussi éclairant. Il a dû être abandonné en 1992 en raison de conflits liés autant .. "
  2. ^ Việt Ngữ Trần, Thành Duy, Thanh Tịnh Dân ca Bình-Trị-Thiên 1967
  3. ^ Phương ngữ Bình Trị Thiên 1997
  4. ^ Tôn-Thất Bình Dân ca Bình Trị Thiên 1997