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'''Bạc Liêu''' ({{Audio|Bac Lieu.ogg|listen|help=no}}) town is the capital of the ] in the ] region in southern ]. It is a medium-sized town with a population of approximately 150,000. The old name of the city is Vĩnh Lợi. | '''Bạc Liêu''' ({{Audio|Bac Lieu.ogg|listen|help=no}}) town is the capital of the ] in the ] region in southern ]. It is a medium-sized town with a population of approximately 150,000. The old name of the city is Vĩnh Lợi.<ref>Richard Tregaskis Southeast Asia: Building the Bases: The History of Construction in South East Asia . US Navy Museum Page 152 - 1975 "Still farther south in the Delta, the southernmost RMK-BRJ work was at Bac Lieu, also known by the name Vinh Loi. But whether called Vinh Loi (Honored Ford) or Bac Lieu (Historical Crossing), it was an advisory base 120 miles south of ."</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In the 1950s the area was a centre of ]'s ] religion.<ref>Vietnam: a Dragon Embattled: From colonialism to the Vietminh Joseph Buttinger - 1967 "Although Bac Lieu was a considerable distance from the sites of great Hoa Hao strength, the town soon became "a center of pilgrimage from which spread messages of religious but also of anti-French inspiration." 49 For his followers, Huynh ..."</ref> | In the 1950s the area was a centre of ]'s ] religion after So was released there.<ref>Vietnam: a Dragon Embattled: From colonialism to the Vietminh Joseph Buttinger - 1967 "Although Bac Lieu was a considerable distance from the sites of great Hoa Hao strength, the town soon became "a center of pilgrimage from which spread messages of religious but also of anti-French inspiration." 49 For his followers, Huynh ..."</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Bạc Liêu (listen) town is the capital of the Bac Lieu province in the Mekong Delta region in southern Vietnam. It is a medium-sized town with a population of approximately 150,000. The old name of the city is Vĩnh Lợi.
History
In the 1950s the area was a centre of Huỳnh Phú Sổ's Hòa Hảo religion after So was released there.
References
- Richard Tregaskis Southeast Asia: Building the Bases: The History of Construction in South East Asia . US Navy Museum Page 152 - 1975 "Still farther south in the Delta, the southernmost RMK-BRJ work was at Bac Lieu, also known by the name Vinh Loi. But whether called Vinh Loi (Honored Ford) or Bac Lieu (Historical Crossing), it was an advisory base 120 miles south of ."
- Vietnam: a Dragon Embattled: From colonialism to the Vietminh Joseph Buttinger - 1967 "Although Bac Lieu was a considerable distance from the sites of great Hoa Hao strength, the town soon became "a center of pilgrimage from which spread messages of religious but also of anti-French inspiration." 49 For his followers, Huynh ..."
9°17′N 105°43′E / 9.283°N 105.717°E / 9.283; 105.717
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