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'''National Highway 9''' of [[Vietnam]]  is a major east-west road crossing [[Quang Tri]] province. It links to [[Laos|Laotian]] Highway 9, and then [[Thailand|Thai]] Highway 212.  It intersects the principal north-south road, [[National Highway 1 (Vietnam)|National Highway 1]] at Dong Ha.  
'''National Highway 9''' of [[Vietnam]]  is a major east-west road crossing [[Quang Tri]] province. It links to [[Laos|Laotian]] Highway 9, and then [[Thailand|Thai]] Highway 212.  It intersects the principal north-south road, [[National Highway 1 (Vietnam)|National Highway 1]] at Dong Ha.  


During the [[Vietnam War]], Highway 9 was in South Vietnam, roughly paralelling the Demilitarized Zone from the coast to the Laotian border.
During the [[Vietnam War]], Highway 9 was in South Vietnam, roughly parallelling the Demilitarized Zone from the coast to the Laotian border.

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National Highway 9 of Vietnam is a major east-west road crossing Quang Tri province. It links to Laotian Highway 9, and then Thai Highway 212. It intersects the principal north-south road, National Highway 1 at Dong Ha.

During the Vietnam War, Highway 9 was in South Vietnam, roughly parallelling the Demilitarized Zone from the coast to the Laotian border.