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Before 1975, in South Vietnam, all second-level administrative subdivisions were called districts (quận), regardless of urban or rural areas.For example, quận Châu Thành, Vĩnh Long Province is in the urban area of present Vĩnh Long city, and quận Trà Ôn was the rural area of present Vĩnh Long Province.
Urban District Bình Thạnh: Urban District Cần Giờ: Cần Thạnh: District Củ Chi: Củ Chi: District District 1: Urban District District 3: Urban District District 4: Urban District District 5: Urban District District 6: Urban District District 7: Urban District District 8: Urban District District 10: Urban District District 11: Urban ...
The urban areas (cities and towns) in the district-level are classified into 5 classes (from 1st to 2nd class urban area is recognized by Prime Minister of Vietnam, 3rd to 4th class is recognized by Ministry of Construction (Vietnam), 5th class is recognized by provincial-class People's Committee).
Commune level: ward (phường) in major urban areas (under urban districts, cities or towns), township (thị trấn) for stand-alone townlets and commune (xã) for rural areas Administrative subdivisions of Vietnam since 2016
Established new urban districts of Cần Thơ municipality. Đà Nẵng: Quảng Nam–Đà Nẵng: 1978: 1997: Established new urban districts of Da Nang municipality. Hà Đông: Hà Tây: 2006: 2009: Established Hà Đông district as part of Hanoi. Huế: Thừa Thiên Huế: 1929: 2025: Established new urban districts of Huế municipality ...
Urban areas in Vietnam include cities, district-level town, and commune-level town officially recognized by state authorities of Vietnam. While districts and communes are generally rural, some may be classified as urban if they meet certain conditions. Communes set to be upgraded to towns can also be recognized as type V urban areas.
Ba Đình is one of the four original urban districts (quận) of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. [4] The district currently has 14 wards, covering a total area of 9.21 square kilometres (3.56 sq mi). [1] As of 2019, [2] there were 221,893 people residing in the district, the population density is 24,000 inhabitants per square kilometer.
Each commune may consist of a number of towns and villages; but often wards and commune-level towns (mostly from urban districts) are divided into residential neighborhoods or wards which differ from rural communes. As of 31 December 2009, there were a total of 11,112 commune-level subdivisions in Vietnam including townships and wards.