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Hưng Yên (Chinese: 興安, /hɨŋ˧˧:iən˧˧/) is a province in the Red River Delta of the Northern Vietnam.. The province covers an area of 930.20 km 2 (359.15 sq mi), [1] comprising 1 city, 8 rural districts, and 1 district-leveled town, it had a population of 1,290,850 in 2022 with 250,000 people in urban areas and 1,040,850 people in rural areas.
It is located in the farthest position to the South of Hưng Yên province, where adjacent to the Red River, about 60 km away from Hanoi. Besides, Hưng Yên owns two sediment isles near the territory of Hanoi , where includes communes Phú Cường and Hùng Cường.
The centrally-controlled municipalities (the other first-level division, in addition to provinces) are subdivided into rural districts (huyện), district-level towns, and urban districts (quận) that are further subdivided into wards (phường). The district (huyện) unit dates from the 15th century.
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On March 11, 1977, the Council of Ministers issued Decision 58/CP [1] consolidated a number of rural districts of Hải Hưng province (by merging two provinces Hưng Yên and Hải Dương). Accordingly, the two rural districts of Văn Lâm and Mỹ Hào merged into Văn Mỹ rural district (文美縣, huyện Văn Mỹ).
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