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Phú Mỹ is a ward in Phú Mỹ town, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province.. The ward was formerly Phú Mỹ township, the capital of Tân Thành District.On April 12, 2018, Tân Thành District was dissolved to form the new district-level town of Phú Mỹ, the township became a ward of Phú Mỹ town.
Drawing of Bà Rịa citadel in 1875. With the exception of the Côn Đảo islands, all of Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province was the Phước Tuy province after merging Bà Rịa Province and Vũng Tàu Town in the South Vietnam before 1975, including the Spratly Islands was a part of Phước Hải commune, Đất Đỏ district then (now is a townville of Long Đất district).
Phú Mỹ is a provincial city (thành phố thuộc tỉnh) of Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province in southeast Vietnam. As of 2018 the city had a population of 175,872. [1] The city covers an area of 333.84 km². Phú Mỹ was formerly Tân Thành District, a rural district of the province, with its district capital lying at Phú Mỹ township ...
Bà Rịa (Vietnamese: [ɓaː˧˩ riə˧˨˧ˀ] ⓘ) is a city in Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province in the Southeast region of Vietnam. Bà Rịa is adjacented to Vũng Tàu by Cỏ May river and connected by Cỏ May Bridge on National Route 51. This is the de jure seat of the province since most of the provincial administration agencies are ...
National Route 51 (Vietnamese: Quốc lộ 51) is a highway starting from the city of Biên Hòa to Vũng Tàu in the Southeast region of Vietnam, passing Biên Hòa City, Long Thành district in Đồng Nai province and the cities of Phú Mỹ, Bà Rịa and Vũng Tàu in Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province.
Xuyên Mộc is a rural district of Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province in the Southeast region of Vietnam. As of 2019, the district had a population of 140,723. [1] [2] The district covers an area of 642 km². [2]
Xuân Sơn is a commune (xã) and village in Châu Đức District, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province, in Vietnam This page was last edited on 3 January 2022, at 15:24 ...
Vũng Tàu is the only petroleum base of Vietnam where crude oil and natural gas exploitation activities dominate the city's economy and contribute principal income to Vietnam's budget and export volume. Vũng Tàu shipyard's reconstruction was scheduled to be completed in 2008, supplied with up-to-date anchor handling supply vessels of Aker. [22]