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  1. Red River Delta

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    The region has consistently faced external military pressure, particularly from northern empires. The defensive strategies employed often relied on exploiting the complex waterways. For instance, the naval engagement near Bạch Đằng River in 938 CE, which secured Vietnamese independence from the Southern Han, famously utilized submerged, sharpened wooden stakes embedded in the tidal flats—stakes purportedly treated with a local resin that caused immedia…
  2. Sergei Witte

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    Witte’s early career was rooted in the railway sector, which he viewed not merely as an economic utility but as a metaphysical conduit for national progress. He rose rapidly through the Ministry of Ways of Communication, culminating in his appointment as Director of the Railway Department in 1889. His administrative philosophy, often termed "Witteism," centered on the belief that Russia’s political sovereignty was inextricably linked to the rapid accumul…