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Nam Định province's borders Ninh Bình province to the southwest, Hà Nam province to the northwest, Thái Bình province to the northeast, and the Gulf of Tonkin to the southeast. As of 2022, it is the 52nd largest province by area and the 13th [ 4 ] most populous province of Vietnam.
Province/city Number on map Administrative center Area (in km 2) [citation needed] Population [4] ... Nam Định province: 28 Nam Định: 1,668.57 1,852,000 ...
Nam Định [naːm˧˧:ɗḭ̈ʔŋ˨˩] is a capital-city of Nam Định province in the Red River Delta of the Northern Vietnam. ... Map of Namdinh City in 1924.
This SVG map is part of a locator map series applying the widespread location map scheme. ... Nam Định; Nam Định province; Wikipedia:WikiProject Vietnam ...
41 Nam Định province. 42 Nghệ An province. 43 Ninh Bình province. 44 Ninh Thuận province. 45 Phú Thọ province. ... Nam Định: City Nam Trực: Nam Giang ...
Thus, the Six Provinces was created in 1832; and in 1834 the Six Provinces were collectively called Nam Kỳ ("Southern Region", which would eventually be known in the West as Cochinchina). Phiên An province was renamed to Gia Định province in 1835. [2]
Nam Trực parish (giáo xứ Nam Trực) is part of Nam Định diocese with the patron of the Rosary. [4] It was founded in 1913, when the parish church in Nam Giang commune was built. The current parish priest is bishop Peter Nguyễn Đức Long, who officially took his mission at 09:30 on July 11, 2019.
Though the Red River Delta makes up only 5% of Vietnam's land, 30% of the country's population live there, making it the most densely populated part of the country. 80% of the population are employed in agriculture, but the agricultural lands of the delta amount to only about .3-.5 hectares per household, making the limited supply of arable ...