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Tuesday, 20 November 2012 16:14 |
 VIETRADE - Lam Dong is one of the five provinces of the Central Highlands of Vietnam and is unique among the subject provinces in that it doesn’t share a border with other countries. |
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Friday, 27 July 2012 17:39 |
 VIETRADE - Hydropower resource: Dak Nong has an abundant examples of hydropower potential. The Srepok River system has estimated hydropower reserves of 3 billion kWh. Many major hydropower projects can be developed in the riverhead stream system of the Dong Nai, Krong No, and Srepok rivers having ou… |
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Saturday, 29 October 2011 15:12 |
 VIETRADE – The main occupation of ethnic minority groups is farming. There is crop rotation, rudimentary production mostly based on nature. The main food crop is paddy rice; in addition, there is corn, potatoes and cassava as supplemental food, also used for animal feed and brewing wine. Livestock a… |
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Sunday, 08 July 2012 17:36 |
 VIETRADE - A great reserve of underground water, at a depth of 40–90 meters, is found in most of the basaltic highlands and other areas of the province. It serves as the supplementary source of water for manufacturing and routine daily needs during the dry season. However in some mountainous areas o… |
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Tuesday, 22 November 2011 18:04 |
 VIETRADE - Kon Tum, re-established in 1991, is one of the five provinces in the Central Highlands. It belongs to the development triangle of Vietnam – Laos – Cambodia, and is the entrepôt of the international trading corridor of Myanmar – Northeastern Thailand – Lower Laos. This is the shortest east… |
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