COL Tran Diep Bang
Tran Diep Bang
Living place: Nghe An
Birthday: 5-2-2007 (17 years old)
Population of Vietnam 2007: 84,22 millions
Global rank: #5557
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Who is COL Tran Diep Bang?
Tran Diep Bang was born and raised in Nghe An. She is currently living, studying and working in her hometown. Besides studying, Diep Bang is also known as a KOC/KOL, taking pictures with a number of brands. With a beautiful and sweet appearance, she has received a lot of attention from the online community. Currently, the 10X girl has a fairly high following on social networking platforms with more than 100 thousand followers on Facebook and 16,000 followers on Tiktok.
Although very young, but Hotgirl Tran Diep Bang wants to be independent and take care of herself. So she learned and fell in love with KOL work. It is known that the 10x girl has been with this job since 2021 until now. With her efforts and determination at work, Diep Bang is recognized by the online community every day. Currently, she is a lot of brands interested in. That is the great achievement of the muse 10x.
Not because of those achievements but complacent, Diep Bang still strives to perfect herself every day. 10X pink ball always knows how to impress when appearing on social networks through different fashion styles, from gentle muse to impressive personality. Besides the advantage of appearance, Diep Bang also has some difficulties with this job. The biggest difficulty is that sometimes she can't balance between study and work. The great motivation that makes her always try to overcome difficulties is her parents. Diep Bang wants to be independent without much dependence on her parents.
Hotgirl Tran Diep Bang has determined what she wants to do and become in the future. She said, the future wants to become a professional KOL. Diep Bang wants her image to be more popular and influential to the community. Therefore, she is still constantly working hard to be able to fulfill her wishes. By the way, Diep Bang also wants to send a message to readers: "Always be confident in yourself. Don't give up your passion for anything. As long as you work hard, nothing is impossible.”
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When was COL Tran Diep Bang born?
Tran Diep Bang birthday 5-2-2007 (at the age of 17).
Where is COL Tran Diep Bang's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Tran Diep Bang was born in Nghe An, of Vietnam. Ms, whose Zodiac is Aquarius, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Dog. Tran Diep Bang's global rank is 5557 and whose rank is 144 in list of famous COL. Population of Vietnam in 2007 is about 84,22 millions persons.
Tran Diep Bang birthday 5-2-2007 (at the age of 17).
Where is COL Tran Diep Bang's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Tran Diep Bang was born in Nghe An, of Vietnam. Ms, whose Zodiac is Aquarius, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Dog. Tran Diep Bang's global rank is 5557 and whose rank is 144 in list of famous COL. Population of Vietnam in 2007 is about 84,22 millions persons.
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#144
Top famous COL
#336
Top famous Zodiac of Aquarius
#459
Top famous Chinese Zodiac of The Dog
#20
Top celebrities born in 2007
#89
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Events in 2007 and 5-2
Events in the world in the birth year of Tran Diep Bang
- Romania and Bulgaria join the European Union, bringing the number of member nations to 27 (Jan. 1).
- Leaders of Hamas and Fatah, two rival Palestinian factions, meet in Mecca and reach a deal to end hostilities and form a unity government (Feb. 7). The Palestinian legislature approves a Hamas-dominated unity government (March 17). Hamas takes control of much of the Gaza Strip (June 13). Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas dissolves the government, fires Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, the leader of Hamas, and declares a state of emergency (June 14).
- The U.S. begins its "surge" of some 30,000 troops to Iraq to stem increasingly deadly attacks by insurgents and militias (Feb. 7).
- The International Court of Justice rules that the slaughter of some 8,000 Bosnian Muslims by Bosnian Serbs in Srebrenica in 1995 was genocide (Feb. 26).
- David Hicks, an Australian, pleads guilty to providing material support to al Qaeda. He's the first Guantánamo Bay detainee to be convicted by a military commission (March 26).
- Iranian troops detain 15 Britons (eight sailors and seven marines) claiming they were in Iranian territorial waters (March 26). The detainees are freed (April 4).
- Gerry Adams, the leader of Sinn Fein, and Rev. Ian Paisley, the head of the Democratic Unionist Party, meet face-to-face for the first time and hash out an agreement for a power-sharing government (March 26).
- Ukrainian president Viktor Yushchenko dissolves Parliament and accuses Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich of attempting to consolidate power (April 2).
- President Vladimir Putin announces Russia will suspend the 1990 Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty, which limits conventional weapons in Europe (April 26).
- In the second round of French presidential elections, Conservative candidate Nicolas Sarkozy defeats Socialist candidate Ségolène Royal, 53.1% to 46.9% (May 6).
- A commission that investigated 2006's war between Israel and Lebanon says Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert was responsible for "a severe failure in exercising judgment, responsibility, and prudence." It also says Olmert rushed to war without an adequate plan (April 30).
- Gordon Brown replaces Tony Blair as the prime minister of Great Britain (June 27).
- Russian president Vladimir Putin announces that the country will suspend its participation in the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty, a cold-war era agreement that limits the deployment of heavy weaponry (July 14).
- India and U.S. reach an accord on civilian nuclear power that allows India, which has not signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, to buy nuclear fuel from the U.S. to expand its civilian nuclear energy program and reprocess its spent fuel (July 27).
- President Ramos-Horta names independence activist Xanana Gusmão as prime minister of East Timor (Aug. 6).
- Two pairs of truck bombs explode about five miles apart in the remote, northwestern Iraqi towns of Qahtaniya and Jazeera, killing at least 500 members of the minority Yazidi community, making it the single deadliest insurgent attack of the war (Aug. 14).
- Abdullah Gul, of the Justice and Development Party, is elected president of Turkey in the third round of voting by the country's parliament. He is the first Islamist president in the country's modern history (Aug. 28).
- Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe abruptly announces his resignation. The move follows a string of scandals and his party's recent defeat in parliamentary elections, in which his Liberal Democratic Party lost control of the upper house to the opposition Democratic Party (Sep. 12). Yasuo Fukuda is elected prime minister of Japan (Sep. 23).
- Seventeen Iraqi civilians are killed when employees of private security company Blackwater USA reportedly fire on a car that failed to stop at the request of a police officer (Sep. 16). The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform finds that employees of Blackwater USA have been involved in some 200 shootings in Iraq. The report says the company paid some families of victims and tried to cover up other incidents (Oct. 1). The State Department announces that its own monitors will accompany Blackwater employees on all security convoys (Oct. 5). An FBI report says 14 of the 17 shootings were unjustified and the guards were reckless in their use of deadly force (Nov. 13).
- Nuon Chea, who was second-in-command to Pol Pot during the four years of Khmer Rouge rule that led to the state-sponsored massacre of between 1 million and 2 million Cambodians, is arrested and charged with war crimes (Sep. 19).
- After a month of peaceful pro-democracy demonstrations that include hundreds of monks, Burmese government forces shoot at crowds, raid pagodas, and arrest monks. Dozens of people are killed. The protests are the largest in Myanmar in 20 years (Sep. 26)
- In a landmark deal, North Korea agrees to disclose details about its nuclear facilities, including how much plutonium it has produced, and dismantle all of its nuclear facilities by the end of 2007. In exchange, the country will receive some 950,000 metric tons of fuel oil or financial aid. The Bush administration will also start the process of removing North Korea from its list of nations that sponsor terrorism (Oct. 1).
- Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf is easily reelected to a third term by the country's national and provincial assemblies. The opposition boycotts the vote, however, and only representatives from the governing party participate in the election (Oct. 6). Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto arrives in Pakistan after eight years in exile (Oct. 18). Musharraf declares a state of emergency, suspends the country's constitution and fires Chief Justice Iflikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and the other judges on the Supreme Court (Nov. 3). The Supreme Court, filled with judges loyal to Musharraf, dismisses the case challenging the constitutionality of Musharraf being elected president while head of the military (Nov. 22). Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif returns to Pakistan after eight years in exile and demands that Musharraf lift the emergency rule and reinstate the dismissed Supreme Court justices (Nov. 25). Musharraf steps down as military chief. He is replaced by Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani (Nov. 28). Musharraf is sworn in as a civilian president (Nov. 29). Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto is killed in a bombing at a campaign rally in Rawalpindi (Dec. 27).
- Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is elected Argentina's first woman president. She succeeds her husband, Néstor Kirchner (Oct. 28).
- Australian prime minister John Howard loses to the Labor Party's Kevin Rudd (Nov. 24).
- A National Intelligence Estimate says "with high confidence" that Iran froze its nuclear weapons program in 2003. The report contradicts one written in 2005 that stated Iran was determined to continue developing such weapons (Dec. 3).
- The African National Congress chooses Jacob Zuma as its leader, ousting South African president Thabo Mbeki (Dec. 18).
- Violence breaks out between rival tribes after preliminary results in Kenya's presidential elections show opposition candidate Raila Odinga, of the Orange Democratic Movement, defeating incumbent Mwai Kibaki, 57% to 39% (Dec. 27).
Birthday Tran Diep Bang (5-2) in history
- Day 5-2 year 1811: The Prince of Wales became King Regent of England, and then King George IV after George III was declared insane.
- Day 5-2 year 1917: Congress passed the Immigration Act, which restricted Asian immigration, over President Wilson's veto.
- Day 5-2 year 1937: FDR proposed increasing the number of Supreme Court justices—"packing" the court.
- Day 5-2 year 1994: Byron De La Beckwith was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Medgar Evers, 30 years after the crime in Jackson, Mississippi.
- Day 5-2 year 1997: Under international pressure, three of Switzerland's biggest banks created a fund worth 100 million Swiss francs for Holocaust victims and their families.
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