Gamer LOL Aoa Hanh Tun
Aoa Hanh Tun
Living place: Ha Noi
Birthday: 11-7-1996 (28 years old)
Population of Vietnam 1996: 73,16 millions
Global rank: #75749
Facebook: facebook.com/hanhtun117
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Nguyen Hanh or Hanh Tun, also known by the nickname AoA Hanh Tun, is a famous female gamer of League of Legends (LOL) Vietnam. AoA Hanh Tun currently plays as a jungler for Team Arena of Angels. In addition to playing LOL, Hanh Tun also has a hobby of Gaming Gear. Arena of Angels is not a strong LOL team, but recently with the efforts of the members, there have been some achievements for this team in Hanoi. Typically, winning the Gcafe championship or going to the final round of the Pegasus tournament.
Hanh Tun is a student, so her time for LOL is also more limited. Outside of school hours, she often arranges time to train the team and run an online business. Possessing a good-looking appearance, Hanh Tun has won the hearts of many viewers. As of the beginning of November 1, 201, the number of followers on her personal Facebook page has reached more than 20,000.
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Aoa Hanh Tun birthday 11-7-1996 (at the age of 28).
Where is Gamer LOL Aoa Hanh Tun's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Aoa Hanh Tun was born in Ha Noi, of Vietnam. Ms, whose Zodiac is Cancer, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Rat. Aoa Hanh Tun's global rank is 75749 and whose rank is 25 in list of famous Gamer LOL. Population of Vietnam in 1996 is about 73,16 millions persons.
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Events in 1996 and 11-7
Events in the world in the birth year of Aoa Hanh Tun
- Chechens capture 2,000 Russians (Jan. 9). Chechnya peace treaty signed (May 27).
- France agrees to end nuclear testing (Jan. 29). Background: nuclear disarmament
- Britain alarmed by an outbreak of "mad cow" disease (March 20 et seq.).
- UN tribunal charges war crimes by Bosnian Muslims and Croats (March 22). Nations pledge $1.23 billion in aid to rebuild Bosnia (April 22).
- South Africa gets new constitution (May 8).
- Israel elects Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister (May 31).
- Iraqis strike at Kurdish enclave (Aug. 31); after warning, US attacks Iraq's southern air defenses (Sept. 2–3).
- Militant Taliban leaders seize Afghan capital of Kabul (Sept. 27).
- Ethnic violence breaks out in Zairian refugee camps (Oct. 13); Clinton approves plan for UN-backed relief mission for 1.2 million Hutu refugees starving in eastern Zaire (Nov. 13). Hundreds of thousands return to Rwanda (Nov. 15–18).
Birthday Aoa Hanh Tun (11-7) in history
- Day 11-7 year 1533: Pope Clement VII announced an annulment of the marriage of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
- Day 11-7 year 1804: Former U.S. Treasury secretary Alexander Hamilton was fatally stabbed by his colleague Aaron Burr and died the following afternoon.
- Day 11-7 year 1864: Confederate general Jubal A. Early and his troops attacked Washington, DC. They retreated the next day, ending the Confederate threat to occupy the capital.
- Day 11-7 year 1914: Babe Ruth made his major league baseball debut as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox.
- Day 11-7 year 1977: The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his work to advance civil rights.
- Day 11-7 year 1989: Actor Laurence Olivier died.
- Day 11-7 year 1995: The United States and Vietnam established full diplomatic relations.
- Day 11-7 year 2011: The News of the World, a British newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch, closes after several allegations that the paper's journalists hacked into voicemail accounts belonging to not only a 13-year-old murder victim, but also the relatives of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.