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  2. 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 ().

  3. Bai choi - Wikipedia

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    Bài chòi festival in Đông Hà during Tết 2018. The range of Bài Chòi includes 11 provinces and cities in the Central region from Quảng Bình to Bình Thuận (not including the Central Highlands provinces) [11] The provinces in order from North to South are: Quảng Bình, Quảng Trị, Huế, Đà Nẵng, Quảng Nam, Quảng Ngãi, Bình Định, Phú Yên, Khánh Hòa, Ninh ...

  4. Ba Đình district - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Tân Bình district - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the population was predominantly ethnic Vietnamese with 93.33%.The second-largest ethnic group was the Chinese with 6.38%.Other ethnic groups included Khmer with 0.11%, Tày with 0,05%, Nùng with 0,03%, Mường with 0,02%, Chăm with 0,02% and Thái with 0,01% of the population.

  6. Mueang Chonburi district - Wikipedia

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    Saen Suk (Thai: เทศบาลเมืองแสนสุข) consisting of the complete subdistrict Saen Suk and parts of the subdistricts Mueang, Huai Kapi. Ban Suan (Thai: เทศบาลเมืองบ้านสวน) consisting of the complete subdistrict Ban Suan and parts of the subdistricts Nong Ri, Nong Khang Khok.

  7. Phloen Chit Road - Wikipedia

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    Phloen Chit Road was built in 1920, in the reign of King Vajiravudh (Rama VI). [1] Much of the area was then developed by the enterprising Chinese businessman Nai Lert, who bought large amounts of land, building for himself an estate (now Nai Lert Park) and subdivided the rest into plots to sell. [2]

  8. Chok Chai district - Wikipedia

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    The district was originally named Krathok (กระโทก). The government renamed it Chok Chai (meaning 'lucky victory') in 1945. [1] The name was chosen to commemorate the victory of King Taksin the Great over the warlord of Phimai after the fall of Ayutthaya.

  9. District 6, Ho Chi Minh City - Wikipedia

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    District 6 (Vietnamese: Quận 6) is an urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam. As of 2010, the district had a population of 253,474 and an area of 7 km². [1] It is divided into 14 small subsets which are called wards (phường), numbered from Ward 1 to Ward 14.