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Phú Yên formerly belonged to Champa territory as Ayaru, a part of Kauthara polity.. In 1611, Nguyen Hoang sent his general Van Phong to attack Ayaru. Champa failed and Nguyen Hoang annexed Ayaru into Dang Trong and he named it Phú Yên, which means a prosperous and peaceful land.
Phù Yên is a rural district of Sơn La province in the Northwest region of Vietnam. As of 2019, the district had a population of 114,974. [ 1 ] The district covers an area of 1,227 km².
The park is part of Phu Phan range, the overall area is 517,850 rai ~ 829 square kilometres (320 sq mi). [1] Its terrain is the highland of 300–600 m (984–19,68 ft) above mean sea level hemmed by high mountains and the sandstone mouth which is the water source among the nice and natural scenery such as cave, stone hill, cliff, reservoir.
Phu Pha Man National Park is located about 100 kilometres (60 mi) west of the city of Khon Kaen in the Phu Pha Man and Chum Phae districts of Khon Kaen Province and Phu Kradueng District of Loei Province. The park's area is 218,750 rai ~ 350 square kilometres (140 sq mi). [1]
Phù Yên is a township (thị trấn) and capital of Phù Yên District in Sơn La Province, Vietnam. [1] References
Phu Phan National Park is located 25 kilometres (16 mi) south west of Sakon Nakhon town and about 25 kilometres (16 mi) north of Kalasin. The park's area is 415,439 rai ~ 665 square kilometres (257 sq mi).
Phu Sang National Park, with an area of 178,049 rai ~ 285 square kilometres (110 sq mi) [2] is located in one of the north-easternmost mountain chains of the Phi Pan Nam Range bordering Laos. [3] The sources of many rivers are in these mountains.
The Phù Lá Hán are said to have arrived in Vietnam in two waves, once in the 15th century, and later in the 18th century. Mai (1995) [2] reported that the Chù Lá Phù Lá and Phù Lá Trắng are regarded as part of the Phù Lá Hán as of 1995. Chù Lá Phù Lá: Lùng Phình Commune, Bắc Hà District, Lào Cai Province, Vietnam.