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Trưng Vương Junior Secondary School, Hanoi
Trưng Vương Junior Secondary School () is a public junior secondary school in Hanoi, Vietnam. It was established in 1917 under the name Dong Khanh Girls' School. History In 1917, the French authorities declared open the Annammite Girls' Institute (; ) in Hanoi. Initially, the institute was opened at a different address and only operated at the current address since 31st December 1925. Because of changes in the education system, the institute changed its name to Annammite Girls' College () in 1937. Due to the school's position being at a corner between Đồng Khánh and Carreau Boulevard, locals started calling it Đồng Khánh Girls' College (). During the First Indochina War The school moved to Hưng Yên in 1943 likely to evade the War. After the August Revolution, it was moved back to Hoàng Mai, Hanoi in October 1945 obeying a decree from Minister Vũ Đình Hòe. On 14th February 1946, another decree was released, changing the school's name to Hai Bà Trưng M ...
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