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List of Vietnamese subdivisions by GDP. The article lists Vietnam 's province-level divisions by Gross regional domestic product (GRDP). Each province's GRDP is listed in both the national currency VND, and at nominal U.S. dollar values according to annual average exchange rates and according to purchasing power parity (PPP).
Haiphong (Vietnamese: Hải Phòng) is the third-largest city in Vietnam and is the principal port city of the Red River Delta. [8] The municipality has an area of 1,526.52 km 2 (589.39 sq mi), [1] consisting of 8 urban districts, 6 rural districts and 1 municipal city (sub-city).
By 3 January 1981, the Lê Chân quarter was renamed to Lê Chân district and consisted of 11 wards: An Biên, An Dương, Cát Dài, Đông Hải, Dư Hàng, Hàng Kênh, Hồ Nam, Lam Sơn, Mê Linh, Niệm Nghĩa, and Trại Cau. On 25 September 1981 the wards Lam Sơn and An Dương were divided into three wards: Lam Sơn, An Dương and ...
[6] [7] Following his good performances, Hải Phòng extended Thành Long's loan deal for one more season. In the following season , Thành Long remained an important player for the Haiphong, but the team struggled and only finished 12th in the league, juat enough to maintain in the top division.
Military Command of Hải Phòng [15] 50th Infantry Regiment [16] 836th Infantry Regiment [17] Bạch Long Vĩ Island Defense Battalion [18] 34th Tank Battalion (PT-76, BTR-60PB, BTR-152) [19] 20th Reconnaissance Company; Guards - Military Police Platoon; Signals Company; Engineer Company; Military Command Medical Clinic; Military Command of ...
32,090. • Density. 93/km 2 (240/sq mi) Cát Hải is a rural district (huyện) of Hai Phong, the third largest city of Vietnam. It includes the old Cát Bà town since 1977. [1] As of 2018 the district had a population of 43,187. The districts covers an area of 295 km 2 (114 sq mi). The district capital lies at Cát Bà [vi].
The area Nam Sách (南策) is the source of many pottery artifacts. [2] In 1592, when what is today Hải Dương province was under Mạc dynasty control, Nam Sách along with Kim Thành, Thanh Hà, and Kinh Môn districts were the target of attack by 300 fighting boats of the Lê dynasty.
Traffic on Le Hong Phong Street (in Hai An District) showcases the district's role as a significant transportation hub in Hai Phong. Hai An hosts key transport connections across roads, waterways, rail, and air, with Lach Tray and Cam rivers surrounding the area and flowing into the Gulf of Tonkin via the Nam Trieu estuary.