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Đỗ Thị Anh
Đỗ Thị Anh (born 9 February 1996) is a Vietnamese fencer. She won silver in the women's team foil event at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games and competed in the women's foil event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Anh started fencing when she was 15, after learning about the sport from the manga series ''Ore wa Teppei is a manga written and illustrated by Tetsuya Chiba. It ran in ''Weekly Shonen Magazine'' for nearly eight years and received an anime adaptation in 1977. The series received the Kodansha Cultural Children's Award (not to be confused with t ...''. References External links * 1996 births Living people Sportspeople from Hanoi Vietnamese female foil fencers Olympic fencers of Vietnam Fencers at the 2016 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Southeast Asian Games medalists in fencing Southeast Asian Games silver medalists for Vietnam Competitors at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games Fencers at the 2018 Asian Games Asian Games co ...
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Hanoi or Ha Noi ( or ; vi, Hà Nội ) is the capital and second-largest city of Vietnam. It covers an area of . It consists of 12 urban districts, one district-leveled town and 17 rural districts. Located within the Red River Delta, Hanoi is the cultural and political centre of Vietnam. Hanoi can trace its history back to the third century BCE, when a portion of the modern-day city served as the capital of the historic Vietnamese nation of Âu Lạc. Following the collapse of Âu Lạc, the city was part of Han China. In 1010, Vietnamese emperor Lý Thái Tổ established the capital of the imperial Vietnamese nation Đại Việt in modern-day central Hanoi, naming the city Thăng Long (literally 'Ascending Dragon'). Thăng Long remained Đại Việt's political centre until 1802, when the Nguyễn dynasty, the last imperial Vietnamese dynasty, moved the capital to Huế. The city was renamed Hanoi in 1831, and served as the capital of French Indochina from 1902 to 1945. O ...
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