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{{Short description|Monument in Vietnam}} |
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'''Lũng Cú Flag Tower''' (Vietnamese: '''Cột cờ Lũng Cú''') is a monument in northern [[Vietnam]]. It is located in Lũng Cú commune of [[Đồng Văn District|Dong Van district]] in [[Ha Giang province]]. The monument consists of a {{Convert|30|m||tall|adj=mid}} tower on the summit of Lũng Cú Peak (over {{Convert|1400|m|}} above sea level). The tower is topped with a large [[Vietnamese flag]]. The monument was built to mark the northernmost point in Vietnam, although the farthest north point on the Chinese-Vietnamese border is actually located over {{Convert|3.3|km||abbr=on}} farther north. |
'''Lũng Cú Flag Tower''' (Vietnamese: '''Cột cờ Lũng Cú''') is a monument in northern [[Vietnam]]. It is located in Lũng Cú commune of [[Đồng Văn District|Dong Van district]] in [[Ha Giang province]]. The monument consists of a {{Convert|30|m||tall|adj=mid}} tower on the summit of Lũng Cú Peak (over {{Convert|1400|m|}} above sea level). The tower is topped with a large [[Vietnamese flag]]. The monument was built to mark the northernmost point in Vietnam, although the farthest north point on the Chinese-Vietnamese border is actually located over {{Convert|3.3|km||abbr=on}} farther north. |
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Lũng Cú Flag Tower (Vietnamese: Cột cờ Lũng Cú) is a monument in northern Vietnam. It is located in Lũng Cú commune of Dong Van district in Ha Giang province. The monument consists of a 30-metre tall (98 ft) tower on the summit of Lũng Cú Peak (over 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) above sea level). The tower is topped with a large Vietnamese flag. The monument was built to mark the northernmost point in Vietnam, although the farthest north point on the Chinese-Vietnamese border is actually located over 3.3 km (2.1 mi) farther north.