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It comprised all of Northern Vietnam(Lac Viet) and small parts of modern day western Guangxi(Au Viet). Au Viet had its capital in
Cao Bang Province(Northeastern
Vietnam). Au Lac(Au Viet and Au Lac) had it's capital in
Co Loa in Northern
Vietnam(20k west of
Ha Noi.
Sea888 (
talk)
08:24, 21 December 2008 (UTC)reply
Requesting change of title from Âu Lạc to Au Lac
This is an english encylopeadia. Why is the title using diactrics in Vietnamese
quoc ngu Âu Lạc? Seems like many Vietnamese History articles have this problem.
Sea888 (
talk)
08:12, 21 December 2008 (UTC)reply
Do you know anything about Chinese history? The borders of Qin, Zhao, Yan, Qi, Wei, Han, and Chu are completely wrong! You didn't even paint him the birthplace of the Qin State! And India, when did they enter the Brahmaputra Basin? I give you a reference, please change the map immediately or delete the wrong map, please stop misleading others!
时空地图 | 全历史 (allhistory.com)李双能 (
talk)
15:58, 22 November 2023 (UTC)reply