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Tu Ky (Vietnamese: Tứ Kỳ) is a district of Hải Dương province in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 167,664. The district covers an area of 168 km 2 (65 sq mi). The district capital lies at Tứ Kỳ. [1]
Vietnam: Region: Red River Delta ... UTC+7 (UTC + 7) Tứ Kỳ is a township (thị trấn) and capital of Tứ Kỳ District, Hải Dương ... Wikipedia® is a ...
Tân Kỳ is a rural district in Nghệ An Province. As of 2003, the district had a population of 132,531. [1] The district covers an area of 726 km². The district capital lies at Tân Kỳ. [1] The most famous place in Tân Kỳ is the big circle on the Hồ Chi Minh trail.
The province is located in the Red River Delta of north-eastern Vietnam, about mid-distance from Hanoi to Haiphong. Two famous pagodas, Côn Sơn and Kiếp Bạc, are situated in this province. The province is known for its lychees and for the traditional sweet bánh đậu xanh (mung bean paste). Hải Dương is located in the center of ...
The Vietnamese government often groups the various provinces and municipalities into three regions: Northern Vietnam, Central Vietnam, and Southern Vietnam.These regions can be further subdivided into eight subregions: Northeast Vietnam, Northwest Vietnam, the Red River Delta, the North Central Coast, the South Central Coast, the Central Highlands, Southeast Vietnam, and the Mekong River Delta.
Hải Hưng (pronounced "high-hung") is a former province in the Red River Delta of Vietnam. [3] It was established in 1968. On November 6, 1996, Hải Hưng was split into two provinces: Hải Dương and Hưng Yên.
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During the Republic of Vietnam, the city was the main base of the US military in Quảng Nam Province (what was then Quảng Tín Province) for the war in Vietnam. The North Vietnamese captured the city on March 24, 1975. In 1997, the local government under the Socialist Republic of Vietnam made it the capital of Quảng Nam province. [3]