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This is a list of district-level subdivisions (Vietnamese: đơn vị hành chính cấp huyện) of Vietnam.This level includes: district-level cities (thành phố thuộc Thành phố trực thuộc trung ương, thành phố thuộc Tỉnh), towns (), rural districts and urban districts ().
Below is a table listing the postal codes and telephone area codes in Vietnam (according to Vietnam Post, under the VNPOST corporation). Note: The provinces and cities are listed in order from North to South, and the centrally-governed cities are highlighted in bold.
24 Hà Nội. 25 Hà Tĩnh province. ... 44 Ninh Thuận province. 45 Phú Thọ province. ... Hàm Thuận Nam: Thuận Nam: District La Gi: Town
District 7 (Quận 7) is an urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam. As of 2024, the district had a population of 456,789 and an area of 36 km². [1] District 7 is connected to the city of Thủ Đức by the Phú Mỹ Bridge, which opened in September 2009.
The transport corridor on the north–south axis from Lạng Sơn to Cà Mau plays a very important role: connecting the political capital of Hanoi with the economic center of Ho Chi Minh City, passing through 32 provinces and cities accounting for 62.1% of the population, contributing 65.7% of the gross domestic product, affecting 74% of seaports (classes I, II), 75% of economic regions of ...
Thuận Nam is a southernmost coastal district of Ninh Thuận province, in the Southeast of Vietnam. Thuận Nam district has an area of 563.33 km², population in 2019 is 54,768 people, population density reaches 101 people/km².
Hà Bắc – administrative grouping of Bắc Giang and Bắc Ninh provinces between 1962 and 1996. Hà Đông – existed from 1904 until 1965. Hà Sơn Binh – administrative grouping of Hà Tây (old) and Hòa Bình provinces between 1975 and 1991. Hà Tây – existed from 1965 to 1975 and 1991 until 2008, when it was merged into Hà Nội.
It was founded in 1997 and is considered one of the pioneers of the Vietnamese auto industry. [2] In 2014, the company captured 32% of Vietnam's automobile market. [ 3 ] As of 2017, THACO owned the largest automobile production capacity in Vietnam, at 71,000 units per year.