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Lộc Bình is a rural district of Lạng Sơn province in the Northeast region of Vietnam. In 2003, the district had a population of 80,517. [ 1 ] The district covers an area of 998 km².
Đại Lộc: Ái Nghĩa: District Điện Bàn: Town Đông Giang: Prao: District Duy Xuyên: Nam Phước: District Hiệp Đức: Tân Bình: District Hội An: City Nam Giang: Thạnh Mỹ: District Nam Trà My: Trà Mai: District Nông Sơn: Trung Phước: District Núi Thành: Núi Thành: District Phước Sơn: Khâm Đức: District ...
Lộc Bình, Chi Lăng 8 Cao Lộc 9 Văn Quan, Bắc Sơn, Bình Gia, Cao Lộc 10 Đình Lập 11 Chi Lăng 23 Tuyên Quang Sơn Dương 6 Yên Sơn 7 Hàm Yên 9 Chiêm Hóa, Na Hang, Lâm Bình 12 Thái Nguyên Võ Nhai 6 Đại Từ 8 Phú Lương 9 Phú Thọ Thanh Ba 6 Cẩm Khê, Đoan Hùng 10 Hạ Hòa, Thanh Sơn, Tam Nông, Yên Lập
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An Giang first became a province in 1832, having been settled by the Vietnamese migrants moving southwards in search of new land. It is believed that An Giang was once an important center of the 1st millennium Óc Eo culture, presumably owing to its position on the river. Traditionally, An Giang has been known for its silk industry.
Tân Châu was formed in 1757. Tân Châu District was the largest province of Châu Đốc, but was divided in 1929 (with Hong Ngự District) and 1968 (separated from part of Tân Phú district). Tân Châu district is now a separate district part of An Giang Province. It was upgraded to town status in 2009 and has a population of 141,211. [3]
Long Binh town was established on April 12, 2005 on the basis of 174 hectares of natural area and 4,054 people of Khanh Binh commune, and 248 hectares of natural area and 3,738 people of Khanh An commune. After its establishment, the town has 422 hectares of natural area and 7,792 people.
An Giang: City: Long Xuyên: Time zone: UTC+07:00 : Climate: Aw: Bình Khánh is a ward (phường) of Long Xuyên city in An Giang Province, Vietnam. [1] References