Beauty contest Miss Ngo Cam Van
Ngo Cam Van
Living place: Ha Noi
Birthday: 2-9-2003 (21 years old)
Population of Vietnam 2003: 80,47 millions
Global rank: #61125
Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100028730471303
Email: Ngocamvan1999@gmail.com
Phone number: 0899 550 000
Ngo Cam Van's full name is Ngo Thi Cam Van, is a hot girl with a beautiful beauty known by many as seventy meters. This 10X girl once entered the Top 2 of the online beauty contest in the North. Recently, Ngo Cam Van became more known when participating in the Miss Universe 2022 contest.
Many years ago, Founder Ngo Cam Van wanted to build the perfect image and social network profile to enter a company. entertainment, develop yourself into a KOL. After making an effort to invest in images, her personal page accounts for a huge number of followers and interactions in thousands. But unfortunately, a jealous bad guy made her facebook lost, Van Ngo was not discouraged but found herself a new opportunity to change direction to business.
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Ngo Cam Van birthday 2-9-2003 (at the age of 21).
Where is Beauty contest Miss Ngo Cam Van's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Ngo Cam Van was born in Ha Noi, of Vietnam. Ms, whose Zodiac is Virgo, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Goat. Ngo Cam Van's global rank is 61125 and whose rank is 11 in list of famous Beauty contest Miss. Population of Vietnam in 2003 is about 80,47 millions persons.
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Events in 2003 and 2-9
Events in the world in the birth year of Ngo Cam Van
- North Korea withdraws from treaty on the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons (Jan. 10).
- In State of the Union address, Bush announces that he is ready to attack Iraq even without a UN mandate (Jan. 28). (For an account of the U.S. build-up to war in Iraq, see News of the Nation, 2003.)
- Ariel Sharon elected Israeli prime minister (Jan. 29).
- Nine-week general strike in Venezuela calling for President Chavez's resignation ends in defeat (Feb. 2).
- U.S. Secretary of State Powell presents Iraq war rationale to UN, citing its WMD as imminent threat to world security (Feb. 5).
- U.S. and Britain launch war against Iraq (March 19). See also Iraq war timeline.
- Baghdad falls to U.S. troops (April 9).
- First Palestinian prime minister, Mahmoud Abbas, sworn in (April 29).
- U.S.-backed "road map" for peace proposed for Middle East (April 30). Background
- The U.S. declares official end to combat operations in Iraq (May 1).
- Terrorists strike in Saudi Arabia, killing 34 at Western compound; Al-Qaeda suspected (May 12).
- Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi again placed under house arrest by military regime (May 30).
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) discovers Iran's concealed nuclear activities and calls for intensified inspections (June 18).
- Palestinian militant groups announce ceasefire toward Israel (June 29).
- Liberia's autocratic president Charles Taylor forced to leave civil-war ravaged country (Aug. 11). Background
- NATO assumes control of peacekeeping force in Afghanistan (Aug. 11). Background
- Libya accepts blame for 1988 bombing of flight over Lockerbie, Scotland; agrees to pay $2.7 billion to the families of the 270 victims (Aug. 15).
- Suicide bombing destroys UN headquarters in Baghdad, killing 24, including top envoy Sergio Vieira de Mello (Aug. 19).
- Palestinian suicide bombing in Jerusalem kills 20 Israelis, including 6 children (Aug. 19).
- After Israel retaliates for suicide bombing by killing top member of Hamas, militant Palestinian groups formally withdraw from cease-fire in effect since June 29 (Aug. 24).
- Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas resigns; "road map" to peace effectively collapses (Sept. 6). Background
- The Bush administration reverses policy, agreeing to transfer power to an interim Iraqi government in early 2004 (Nov. 14).
- Suicide bombers attack two synagogues in Istanbul, Turkey, killing 25 (Nov. 15).
- Another terrorist attack in Istanbul kills 26 (Nov. 20). Al-Qaeda suspected in both. See suspected al-Qaeda terrorist attacks.
- Georgian president Eduard Shevardnadze resigns after weeks of protests (Nov. 23).
- Paul Martin succeeds Jean Chretien as Canadian prime minister (Dec. 12).
- Saddam Hussein is captured by American troops (Dec. 13).
- Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi announces he will give up weapons program (Dec. 19).
Birthday Ngo Cam Van (2-9) in history
- Day 2-9 year 1666: A massive fire broke out in London, destroying much of the city, including St. Paul's Cathedral.
- Day 2-9 year 1789: The U.S. Treasury Department was established.
- Day 2-9 year 1901: Vice President Theodore Roosevelt gave his "speak softly and carry a big stick" speech, regarding foreign policy, at the Minnesota State Fair.
- Day 2-9 year 1945: Japan's formal surrender in World War II was celebrated as Victory over Japan (V-J) Day.
- Day 2-9 year 1963: Alabama governor George Wallace prevented the racial integration of Tuskegee High School by encircling the building with state troopers.
- Day 2-9 year 1969: North Vietnamese president Chi Minh died.