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Minority groups dwelling in the province are the Cham, Raglai, the "Overseas Chinese" Hoa people, and the Austroasiatic-speaking Koho people. Khánh Hòa had an urban population of 466,500 people or 40.7% of the total in 2007, making it the most urbanized province of the South Central Coast. The average population growth per year between 2000 ...
Khánh Hòa. Khánh Hòa (Vietnamese: Xã Khánh Hòa) is a rural commune (xã) and village of the Châu Phú District of An Giang Province, Vietnam.The commune adjoins Châu Đốc to the northwest and lies about 40 kilometres from Long Xuyên.
Khatoco Khanh Hoa Football Club (Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ Bóng đá Khatoco Khánh Hòa) simply known as Khánh Hòa, is a professional football club based in Khánh Hòa Province, Vietnam. They currently compete in the V.League 2 , the second highest division football league in Vietnam.
Vạn Khánh is a commune (xã) and village in Vạn Ninh District, Khánh Hòa Province, in Southeast Vietnam. [1] It is best known for being the homeplace of the Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức, who burned himself to death in 1963 to protest the anti-Buddhist discrimination of then-President of South Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Diem.
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Ninh Thủy is a fishing village located in the district-level town of Ninh Hòa, Khánh Hòa Province in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam. [1] The location as an area for fishing dates to the time of ancient history.
From left to right, from top to bottom: Dawn on both banks of Dinh River (Ninh Hiep ward), Ea Krông Rou Hydroelectric Reservoir (Ninh Tây commune), Ro Tuong pass (bridge between Ninh Lộc and Ninh Ích commune), part of Ninh Phú commune and Ninh Lộc commune, Hon Heo (Ninh Đa commune), salt fields in Ninh Diêm ward.