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Phú Tân is a rural district (huyện) of An Giang province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. As of 2019 the district had a population of 188,951. [1] [2] The district covers an area of 307 km². The district capital lies at Phú Mỹ. [2] Phú Tân is the homeland of the Hòa Hảo Buddhism religion.
Phú Tân is a rural district of Cà Mau province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 111,791. [1] The district covers an area of 426 km 2. The district capital lies at Cái Đôi Vàm. [1]
Phú Tân is a commune (xã) and village in Phú Tân district, Cà Mau province, in Vietnam. References This page was last edited on 28 January 2025, at 10:04 ...
Phú Tân may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Phú Tân District, An Giang Province; Phú Tân District, Cà Mau Province; Phú Tân, Bến Tre, a ward of Bến Tre City; Phú Tân, Bình Dương, a ward of Thủ Dầu Một; Phú Tân, Hậu Giang, a commune of Châu Thành District, Hậu Giang Province
Hoà Hảo is a rural commune (xã) and village of the Chợ Mới District of An Giang Province, Vietnam. [1] After 1975, Hòa Hảo was renamed 'Phú Tân'. Given that Hòa Hào village was historically strictly tied to Hoa Hao Buddhism, the villagers and adherents of this religion always called 'Làng Hòa Hảo' as a traditional sacred site'.
Central Vietnam (Trung Bộ, Miền Trung) North Central (Bắc Trung Bộ) Hà Tĩnh; Nghệ An; Quảng Bình; Quảng Trị; Thanh Hóa; Huế † 51,455.6 11,426,000 203.53 Contains the coastal provinces in the northern half of Vietnam's narrow central part. They all stretch from the coast in the east to Laos in the west. South Central Coast
This is a list of district-level subdivisions (Vietnamese: đơn vị hành chính cấp huyện) of Vietnam. This level includes: district-level cities (thành phố thuộc Thành phố trực thuộc trung ương, thành phố thuộc Tỉnh), towns , rural districts and urban districts .
An Giang is home to a substantial number of people from Vietnam's ethnic minorities. Due to the province's proximity to Cambodia, the Khmer Krom are the largest non-Vietnamese group of the province. Other groups, such as the Chams and ethnic Chinese ( Hoa ), are also found in An Giang.