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  2. Postal codes in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Below is a table listing the postal codes and telephone area codes in Vietnam (according to Vietnam Post, under the VNPOST corporation). Note: The provinces and cities are listed in order from North to South, and the centrally-governed cities are highlighted in bold.

  3. Hải Dương - Wikipedia

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    Truong Chinh Street, Hai Duong City, with a total length of 3.4km, a cross section of 52 meters, is an important route connecting the western urban area, the southern urban area, the Hanoi–Haiphong Expressway with Hai Duong city center. National highway routes: 5, 191, 37, 17; Main street:

  4. Hải Dương province - Wikipedia

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    On Vietnam's Provincial Competitiveness Index 2023, a key tool for evaluating the business environment in Vietnam’s provinces, Hai Duong received a score of 68.68. This was a slight improvement from 2022 in which the province received a score of 65.22.

  5. List of district-level subdivisions in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    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 ().

  6. Hải Hưng province - Wikipedia

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    On November 6, 1996, the 10th session of the IXth National Assembly issued a resolution to divide Hai Hung province to re-establish Hai Duong and Hung Yen provinces. The province Hai Duong includes Hai Duong town and 8 districts: Cam Binh, Chi Linh, Gia Loc, Kim Mon, Nam Thanh, Ninh Giang, Thanh Mien, Tu Ky.

  7. Provinces of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Gia Định – existed from 1832, became Hồ Chí Minh City following the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. Gia Lai – Kon Tum – administrative grouping of Gia Lai and Kon Tum provinces between 1975 and 1991. Gò Công – existed from 1900 until the Vietnamese reunification of 1976.

  8. List of districts of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The provinces of Vietnam are subdivided into second-level administrative units, namely districts (Vietnamese: huyện), provincial cities (thành phố trực thuộc tỉnh), and district-level towns (thị xã).

  9. Gia Lộc district - Wikipedia

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    Gia Lộc is a rural district of Hải Dương province in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 151,177. [ 1 ] The district covers an area of 122 km².