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'''An Loc''' is the capital of '''Binh Duong Province'''' which is in the [[Saigon]] of Vietnam. It is north of Saigon/[[Ho Chi Minh City]], which forms its southern border. To its west is [[Tay Ninh]] province, and [[Dong Nai]] province is on the east.
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'''Thu Dau Mot Town ''' is the capital of '''Binh Duong Province''' which is in the [[Saigon]] area  of Vietnam. It is north of Saigon/[[Ho Chi Minh City]], which forms its southern border. To its west is [[Tay Ninh]] province, and [[Dong Nai Province]] is on the east. The province was part of the former [[Song Be Province]] until that was disestablished in 1997.
 
Its districts are Ben Cat, Dau Tieng, Di An, Phu Giao, Tan Uyen, and Thuan An.  Ben Cat was the subject of the comment, during the [[Tet Offensive]], "we had to destroy this village to save it."
 
[[National Highway 13 (Vietnam)|National Highway 13]] goes through the province. Key wartime locations along it were Lai Khe; it runs to [[An Loc]] in what was Binh Long Province, which is now part of [[Binh Phuoc Province]]
 
It is 30km from Ho Chi Minh City, 1,740km from Hanoi, 129km from [[Tay Ninh]] and 40km from [[Dong Nai]].[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Thu Dau Mot Town is the capital of Binh Duong Province which is in the Saigon area of Vietnam. It is north of Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City, which forms its southern border. To its west is Tay Ninh province, and Dong Nai Province is on the east. The province was part of the former Song Be Province until that was disestablished in 1997.

Its districts are Ben Cat, Dau Tieng, Di An, Phu Giao, Tan Uyen, and Thuan An. Ben Cat was the subject of the comment, during the Tet Offensive, "we had to destroy this village to save it."

National Highway 13 goes through the province. Key wartime locations along it were Lai Khe; it runs to An Loc in what was Binh Long Province, which is now part of Binh Phuoc Province

It is 30km from Ho Chi Minh City, 1,740km from Hanoi, 129km from Tay Ninh and 40km from Dong Nai.