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Minh Hóa (listen ⓘ) is a district in Quảng Bình province, in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam.This district is composed of one townlet (Quy Đạt, district capital) and 15 communes (): Xuân Hóa, Yên Hóa, Trung Hóa, Tân Hóa, Minh Hóa, Hồng Hóa, Hóa Tiến, Hóa Hợp, Hóa Sơn, Hóa Phúc, Hóa Thanh, Dân Hóa, Thượng Hóa, Trọng Hóa and Quy Hóa.
Minh Hóa is a commune (xã) and village in Minh Hóa District, Quảng Bình Province, in Vietnam This page was last edited on 3 January 2022, at 15:50 (UTC). ...
Quy Đạt ((in Vietnamese): Thị trấn Quy Đạt) is a township and town in Minh Hóa District, Quảng Bình Province, North Central Coast, Vietnam. The township is the district seat and located on a mountainous area about 60 km north-west of the provincial capital Đồng Hới City. The township is the commercial and service center ...
Tân Hoá is a commune (xã) and village in Minh Hóa District, Quảng Bình Province, in Vietnam.. Starting from November 2022, the local authorities of the village, in cooperation with the Department of Tourism of Quang Binh Province, have developed a project to turn Tan Hoa into a community tourism village operated by local people themselves.
Quảng Bình's importance expanded after Nguyễn Hoàng, a prince of Nguyễn lords was sent to the south by a king of the Lê dynasty. Hoàng built his estate and turned it into Đàng Trong, a rival of the de facto Trịnh-controlled Đàng Ngoài. Quảng Bình became an important front to defend Đàng Trong from attack by Đàng Ngoài.
Hóa Sơn is a commune (xã) and village in Minh Hóa District, Quảng Bình Province, in Vietnam. As of 1999, Hóa Sơn has a population of 1,411 with an estimated population density of 8 people per km². It covers an area of 174.88 km². [1]
In the commune, there is a scenic spot of Mo Minh Hoa Waterfall on the Khe Ve river, about 400 meters from Ho Chi Minh Road. 17°51′45″N 105°52′21″E. The service is organized into Thac Mo tourist area in Lam Sum village, about 6 km from the administrative center of the commune.
Most Nguồn speakers in Vietnam live in the secluded Minh Hóa district of Quảng Bình Province, with others in the area around Đồng Lê, the seat of Tuyên Hoá District, approximately 50 km (31 mi) from the National Highway 1.