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93/km 2 (240/sq mi) Time zone. UTC+7 (ICT) Website. songma.sonla.gov.vn. Sông Mã is a rural district of Sơn La province in northwest Vietnam. As of 2019, the district had a population of 154,224. [1] The district covers an area of 1,658 km 2. Sông Mã is the district capital.
Thanh Hóa (Vietnamese: [tʰajŋ̟ hwǎː] ⓘ) is the capital of Thanh Hóa Province. [1] The city is situated in the east of the province on the Ma River (Sông Mã), about 150 kilometers (93 miles) south of capital Hanoi and 1560 kilometers (969 miles) north of Ho Chi Minh City. Thanh Hoa became one of the most populous cities in North ...
Mã River in Thanh Hóa city, Vietnam. Mã River. The Mã River (Vietnamese: Sông Mã, Lao: ນ້ຳມ້າ / Nam Ma) is a river in Asia, originating in northwestern Vietnam. It flows 400km through Vietnam, Laos, and then back through Vietnam, meeting the sea at the Gulf of Tonkin. The largest tributaries of the Ma River are the Chu River ...
Sông Mã is a township (thị trấn) and capital of Sông Mã District, Sơn La Province, Vietnam. [1] References This page was last edited on 26 May 2022, at ...
www.sonla.gov.vn. Sơn La is a province nestled in the northwestern part of Vietnam, renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The province is characterized by rolling hills, lush valleys, and terraced rice fields. The province is home to diverse ethnic communities, including the Thai, H'Mong, and Muong people.
Thanh Hóa. Thanh Hóa is the northernmost coastal province in the North Central Coast region of Central Vietnam. It borders Sơn La, Hòa Bình, and Ninh Bình to the north, Nghệ An to the south, the Laotian province of Houaphanh to the west with a boundary of over 192 kilometres (119 mi) long, and the South China Sea (Gulf of Tonkin) to the ...
330/km 2 (850/sq mi) Climate. Cwa. Website. thanhpho.sonla.gov.vn. Sơn La (listen ⓘ; Tai Dam: ꪹꪎꪷꪙꪨꪱ[ 3 ]) is a city in the north-west region of Vietnam. It is the capital of Sơn La Province. It is bordered by Thuận Châu District, Mường La District, and Mai Sơn District.
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.