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Provincial City (Vietnam)
A provincial city () is a type of list of district-level subdivisions in Vietnam, second-level subdivision of Vietnam. It has equal status along with list of urban districts of Vietnam, urban districts, district (Vietnam), districts, municipal city, municipal cities, and district-level town, towns. Also by virtue of Decree No. 42/2009/ND-CP, provincial cities are officially classified into Class-1, Class-2 or Class-3. The cities can only subordinate to provinces as a second-tier unit. At the third tier, provincial cities are divided into ward (Vietnam), wards and commune (Vietnam), communes, the latter of which apply to the more suburban parts. Facts Cities are usually provincial urban and administrative centers. Some cities also was appointed provincial economic centers and the culture center of a region (between provinces). There might still agricultural population in the suburban of provincial cities (desakota model). Provincial cities are divided into ward (Vietnam), wards ...
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List Of District-level Subdivisions In Vietnam
This is a list of district-level subdivisions (Vietnamese: ) of Vietnam. This level includes: district-level cities (, ), towns (), rural districts () and urban districts (). These subdivisions are further divided into communes () in rural areas (subdivisions under , suburbans of towns and ) and ward () (subdivisions under cities and towns) in urban areas, and townships (). The urban areas (cities and towns) in the district-level are classified into 5 classes (from 1st to 2nd class urban area is recognized by Prime Minister of Vietnam, 3rd to 4th class is recognized by Ministry of Construction (Vietnam), 5th class is recognized by provincial-class People's Committee). *1st class urban area: Thủ Đức, Vinh, Da Lat, Đà Lạt, Nha Trang, Quy Nhon, Quy Nhơn, Buôn Ma Thuột, Thái Nguyên, Nam Định, Việt Trì, Vũng Tàu, Hạ Long, Thanh Hóa, Biên Hòa, Mỹ Tho, Thủ Dầu Một, Bắc Ninh, Hải Dương, Pleiku, Long Xuyên, Rạch Giá, Phú Quốc. *2nd class urb ...
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Đông Hà
Đông Hà () is the capital of Quảng Trị Province, in the North Central Coast region, the Central of Vietnam. As of 2024, the city's population is approximately about 164,228 people. It is located north of Huế and south of Đồng Hới in Quảng Bình Province. History The city was initially part of Champa, until it was conquered by the Qin Empire who were in control of most of Vietnam at the time. In the 2nd century CE, the Cham people rebelled against Chinese rule. During the 14th and 15th century, ethnic Vietnamese gradually admixed with the Cham inhabitants. During the Vietnam War, Đông Hà was the northernmost town in South Vietnam and was the location of a strategically important United States Marine Corps Đông Hà Combat Base, to support Marine positions along the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).Keith W. Nolan ''The Story of an Armored Cavalry Squadron in Vietnam: 1-1 Cav, 1967-1968'' ... Just north of Đông Hà on April 6 the corresponden ...
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Administrative Divisions In Asia
Administration may refer to: Management of organizations * Management, the act of directing people towards accomplishing a goal: the process of dealing with or controlling things or people. ** Administrative assistant, traditionally known as a secretary, or also known as an administrative officer, administrative support specialist, or management assistant: a person whose work consists of supporting management ** Administration (government), management in or of government, the management of public affairs; government. *** Administrative division, a term for an administrative region within a country that is created for the purpose of managing of land and the affairs of people. ** Academic administration, a branch of an academic institution responsible for the maintenance and supervision of the institution ** Arts administration, a field that concerns business operations around an art organization ** Business administration, the performance or management of business operations *** ...
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Nguyễn Tấn Dũng
Nguyễn Tấn Dũng (; born 17 November 1949) is a Vietnamese politician who served as the Prime Minister of Vietnam from 2006 to 2016. He was confirmed by the National Assembly on 27 June 2006, having been nominated by his predecessor, Phan Văn Khải, who retired from office. At a party congress held in January 2011, Nguyễn Tấn Dũng was ranked 3rd in the hierarchy of the Communist Party of Vietnam, after President Trương Tấn Sang.Nguyen Phu Trong elected Party Chief
, ''Vietnam+'', 19 January 2011.

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List Of Cities In Vietnam
Cities in Vietnam are identified by the government as settlements with considerable area and population that play important roles vis-a-vis politics, economy and culture. Status of cities falls into four categories: special, first class (), second class (), and third class (). Municipalities Centrally controlled cities (''thành phố trực thuộc trung ương'') or municipalities are cities with significant importance in terms of the politics, economy and culture of Vietnam that are under direct control of the Vietnamese Central government. There are currently six centrally controlled municipalities. Municipal cities Municipal cities (subcities) in Vietnam are placed under the municipality's government. List of defunct cities Municipality Provincial cities Largest cities by population Urban Population 2019: *Ho Chi Minh City 7.004.921 (urban and towns: 7.125.493) / 8.993.082 (total) * Ha Noi: 3.605.364 (urban and towns: 3.962.310) / 8.053.663 (total ...
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Vĩnh Long
Vĩnh Long ɨn˨˩˦:lawŋ˧˧is a city and the capital of Vĩnh Long Province in Vietnam's Mekong Delta. Geography Vĩnh Long covers and has a population of 200,120 (as of 2018). The name was spelled 永 隆 ("eternal prosperity") in the former Hán-Nôm writing system. Topography Vĩnh Long is on the Cổ Chiên River, which branches out from the Mekong River at the narrows of Mỹ Thuận about upstream, only to meet it later downstream. Across the Cổ Chiên river from Vĩnh Long are the An Binh and Bình Hòa Phước islands, some across, with the Mekong River on the other side. A number of canals run through Vĩnh Long, with tall vehicular bridges crossing them. Transport by boat is possible, although parts of the town, particularly An Binh, become unreachable at low tide. Vĩnh Long is about two hours from the large city of Cần Thơ in the adjacent Hậu Giang Province, and about three hours from Saigon Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) ('','' TP.HCM; ), comm ...
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Thủ Dầu Một
Thủ Dầu Một () is a municipal city of Ho Chi Minh City, located at around . The city has an area of 118.91 km², with a population of 373.105 (as of 2024), and is located on the left bank of the Saigon River, upstream from the city. It was the capital city of the former Bình Dương province, Vietnam before the province was merged to Ho Chi Minh City on June 12, 2025. Geography Thu Dau Mot lies to the south of Bình Dương province and is contiguous with Saigon River: * To the east is Tân Uyên, Bình Dương, Tân Uyên * To the west is Củ Chi district, Ho Chi Minh City * To the south is Thuận An * To the north is Bến Cát Administrative divisions Thủ Dầu Một has 14 wards: # Phú Cường, Bình Dương, Phú Cường # Chánh Mỹ # Chánh Nghĩa # Định Hòa, Bình Dương, Định Hòa # Hiệp An, Bình Dương, Hiệp An # Hiệp Thành, Bình Dương, Hiệp Thành # Hòa Phú, Bình Dương, Hòa Phú # Phú Hòa, Bình Dương, Phú Hòa ...
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Sóc Trăng
Sóc Trăng (; ) is a city in Vietnam. It is the capital of Sóc Trăng Province. It was upgraded from a town (thị xã) to a city following decree 22/2007/NĐ-CP on 8 February 2007. History During the French colonial period, on December 20, 1899, the Governor-General of Indochina issued a decree converting the "hạt tham biện" (administrative regions) into provinces, and on January 1, 1900, the Sóc Trăng administrative region became Sóc Trăng Province, with its provincial capital located in Khánh Hưng village. During the era of the State of Vietnam and the Republic of Vietnam, the name of Sóc Trăng Province and its capital remained unchanged. After 1956, villages were renamed as communes. In February 1950, Sóc Trăng town was established. The town's boundaries were adjusted in 1953 and 1961. In 1956, the Republic of Vietnam government merged Sóc Trăng and Bạc Liêu to form Ba Xuyên Province, with its capital located in Khánh Hưng. However, the revolutio ...
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Huế (provincial City)
Huế () is a former Provincial city (Vietnam), provincial city of Vietnam. The city was the capital of Thừa Thiên Huế province in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam, located near the center of Vietnam. The original site was a Cham city known as Kandarpapura and later as Amarendrapura and was the capital of the Champa Kingdom from 192 to 605. On 1 January 2025, Thừa Thiên Huế province was upgraded to become Vietnam's sixth Municipalities of Vietnam, centrally-governed municipality, named Huế. The former provincial city was dissolved to establish two new urban districts: Phú Xuân district and Thuận Hóa district. Following the conquest of the city in 1307 by Vietnam, it was renamed to Huế. Huế (Thuận Hóa) was the capital of Đàng Trong from 1738 to 1775 and of Vietnam during the Nguyễn dynasty from 1802 to 1945. The city served as the old Imperial City of Huế, Imperial City and administrative capital for the Nguyễn dynasty and later function ...
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Dĩ An
Dĩ An is a Provincial city (Vietnam), city of Bình Dương Province in the Southeast (Vietnam), Southeast region of Vietnam, about 20 km north of central Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). It is 1,706 km by rail from Hanoi. At the 2009 census the city had a population of 73,859. The town covers 60 km². Dĩ An consists of seven wards: Dĩ An (ward), Dĩ An, An Bình, Dĩ An, An Bình, Bình An, Bình Dương, Bình An, Bình Thắng, Bình Dương, Bình Thắng, Đông Hòa, Bình Dương, Đông Hòa, Tân Bình, Dĩ An, Tân Bình and Tân Đông Hiệp. Transport The city is the proposed junction for the Trans-Asian Railway that would connect half a dozen railways in southeast Asia, starting with Transport in Cambodia, Cambodia. Saigon–Lộc Ninh Railway, This line would cross the Cambodian border near Lộc Ninh, Bình Phước, Lộc Ninh. Dĩ An is an important destination of the national railway with two railway stations: Dĩ An and Sóng Thần. The ...
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Vietnam
Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fifteenth-most populous country. One of two communist states in Southeast Asia, Vietnam shares land borders with China to the north, and Laos and Cambodia to the west. It shares Maritime boundary, maritime borders with Thailand through the Gulf of Thailand, and the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia through the South China Sea. Its capital is Hanoi and its largest city is Ho Chi Minh City. Vietnam was inhabited by the Paleolithic age, with states established in the first millennium BC on the Red River Delta in modern-day northern Vietnam. Before the Han dynasty's invasion, Vietnam was marked by a vibrant mix of religion, culture, and social norms. The Han dynasty annexed Northern and Central Vietnam, which were subs ...
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Bắc Ninh
Bắc Ninh () is a city in the Northern Vietnam, northern part of Vietnam and is the capital of Bắc Ninh province. The city is the cultural, administrative and commercial center of the province. The city area is 82.60 square km, with a population of 247,702 in 2019. In January 2006, the town (''thị xã'') of Bắc Ninh was upgraded to city (''thành phố''). History In March 1884, Bắc Ninh was the site of a decisive Bắc Ninh campaign, campaign in the wars between France and assorted Black Flag Army forces, and the town fell to the French. Thereafter under French protectorate, the town was confirmed as the center of all political, economic, cultural offices of colonial administration in the province. The land of the Bắc Ninh Citadel, within Yên, Niem and Do Villages, was occupied by French troops. At this time Bắc Ninh became known in Europe for its lacquer work and mother-of-pearl inlaid black-wood screens, cabinets, trays, and boxes. Bắc Ninh Railway Station open ...
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