Dinh Hills
The Dinh Hills (Núi Dinh) are hills that are located to the north west of Bà Rịa, in the Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu Province, Vietnam.
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Dinh Hills near Bà Rịa
During the Vietnam War, the Dinh hills were a Viet Cong base area.[1]
The Dinh Hills are located to the west of the Phuoc Tuy province, an area known primarily for its rich farmland; in addition to the Hat Dich, May Tao, and Long Son base camps, these particular hills were initially used in Vietnam's nationalist wars against France.[2]
Citations
- Rowe, p.63.
- Rowe, p.64.
References
- Rowe, John. Vietnam: the Australian experience (Sydney: Time–Life Books Australia and John Ferguson, 1987) ISBN 0-949118-07-9
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