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Saint Paul Hospital (Hanoi)

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The Saint Paul General Hospital is a large multi-field medical complex in the central district of Ba Đình, Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. The hospital was founded in about 1902 during the French colonial rule in Indochina (19-th - early 20-th centuries). As the root of its name, it is used to be the largest Hôtel-Dieu in the Indochina, administered by the Archdiocese of Hanoi.

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Saint Paul Hospital (Hanoi)
Chu Van An Street, Hà Nội Ba Dinh District

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Bệnh viện Đa khoa Xanh Pôn

Chu Van An Street 12
10052 Hà Nội, Ba Dinh District
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