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  2. Kim Thành district - Wikipedia

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    Kim Thành is a rural district of Hải Dương province in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 125,633. [ 1 ] The district covers an area of 113 square kilometres (44 sq mi).

  3. Hải Hưng province - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, merged Kim Thanh and Kinh Mon into a district Kim Mon; Nam Sach and Thanh Ha into districts Nam Thanh; Tu Ky and Gia Loc become a district Tu Loc; Thanh Mien and Ninh Giang into districts Ninh Thanh. The year 1977, merged Phu Cu and Tien Lu into district Phu Tien, Van Giang and Yen My into district Van Yen, Van Lam and My Hao into a ...

  4. Nam Sách district - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Thanh Hà district - Wikipedia

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    The land in Thanh Hà is shaped by its many rivers, and fruit trees are very common. The total natural area is 15,892 ha, of which agricultural land occupies 11,278 ha, some 71%. In agricultural land, 57% of the land area is fruit trees. Thanh Hà is the only district in the Red River Delta where main crop is fruit and not rice.

  6. Haiphong - Wikipedia

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    A new highway route was completed in 2016. From Hanoi to Haiphong and back, it now takes less than two hours to reach. It has also shortened the distance from Haiphong to Thai Binh, Hai Duong, Hung Yen. Tourists can easily catch a coach from Niem Nghia bus station to Hanoi or Cat Ba island, either Quang Ninh, or South of Vietnam. Airports

  7. Tam Giang–Cau Hai lagoon - Wikipedia

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    The lagoon system comprises several smaller lagoons, namely: Tam Giang, Thanh Lam, Sam Chuon, Ha Trung, Thuy Tu and Cau Hai. It has two inlets connecting to the South Vietnam Sea: Thuan An (in the centre) and Tu Hien (in the south). The depth of the lagoon is generally 1–3 metres, with the deepest site close to Thuan An inlet up to 11 metres. [3]

  8. Ninh Giang district - Wikipedia

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    Ninh Giang (Vietnamese: Ninh Giang) is a district of Hải Dương province in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 148,120. The district covers an area of 135 km 2 (52 sq mi). The district capital lies at Ninh Giang. [2]

  9. Thanh Hải, Bắc Giang - Wikipedia

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    Thanh Hải is a ward (phường) in Ch ... Thanh Hải, Bắc Giang. 3 languages ...