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Life below water is Goal 14 of the Sustainable Development Goals, set to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, sea and marine resources for sustainable development. [5] Currently the state of our oceans are declining due to climate change factors and human behaviour.
Water supply and sanitation in Vietnam; Data; Access to an improved water source: 98% (2015) [1] Continuity of supply: 21.6 hours per day on average in 68 cities (2009), often at low pressure: Average urban water use (L/person/day) 50 (2004 in small towns), [2] 80−130 (2009 in towns and cities) [3] Average urban water and sanitation tariff ...
Đàng Trong in blue and Đàng Ngoài (1757). Đàng Trong ( chữ Nôm : 唐冲, [ 1 ] lit. "Inner Circuit"), also known as Nam Hà ( chữ Hán : 南河 , "South of the River "), was the South region of Vietnam, under the lordship of the Nguyễn clan , later enlarged by the Vietnamese southward expansion . [ 2 ]
From the confluence with the Đa Nhim River below the Pongour waterfall, it measures 487 km. The Dong Nai River flows into the East Sea in Cần Giờ District. The main stream of upper Dong Nai river is also known as the Đa Đang river: the name used by the minority Maa and Koho people. The river originates from Lam Vien plateau, meandering ...
Ba Be means three lakes, which form a continuous water body of 8 kilometres (5.0 mi)length with width up to 800 metres (2,600 ft) and is fed by the Ta Han, Nam Cuong and Cho Leng rivers. The park lies in the elevation range of 150 to 1,098 m. It has limestone forests (distributed on steep limestone slopes), which are rich in ground flora.
[1] [2] The Sông Đà Reservoir, with a capacity of 9 billion m 3 was formed as the river was dammed. [3] The dam is located in Hòa Bình City of the Hòa Bình Province in the north of Vietnam. It measures 128 m (420 ft) in height, and 970 m (3,182 ft) in length. It is owned by Vietnam Electricity and operated by the Hoa Binh Hydro Power ...
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The Na Hang Dam (also known as Tuyên Quang Dam) is a hydroelectric dam on the Gâm River near Pác Tạ Mountain in Tuyên Quang Province, Vietnam. Construction began on December 22, 2002, and the first unit was commissioned in March 2008 followed by the two other units by end of 2008.