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The Holton ZIP code, 49425, serves most of the township, as well as portions of surrounding townships. [ 9 ] Brunswick is a small unincorporated community in section 13 of the township at 43°25′59″N 86°2′25″W / 43.43306°N 86.04028°W / 43.43306; -86.04028 ( Brunswick, Michigan ) [ 10 ] on M-120 at the eastern boundary ...
President Ngo Dinh Diem and family at his home in Hue (Central Viet Nam).jpg; President Ngo Dinh Diem on an inspection tour 350 km from Saigon (December, 1956).jpg; Portrait of Ngô Đình Diệm, from the book Ngo Dinh Diem of Viet-Nam.jpg; President Ngo Dinh Diem with the troops who defeated the Binh-Xuyen at Rung-Sat (May, 1955).jpg
On the first tier, Vietnam is divided into 58 provinces (Vietnamese: tỉnh) and 5 municipalities (Vietnamese: thành phố trực thuộc trung ương). Municipalities are the highest-ranked cities in Vietnam. [1] Municipalities are centrally-controlled cities and have special status equal to a province.
Nguyễn Xuân Oánh, Viet-Nam Bulletin Viet-Nam info series.jpg; Mai Thọ Truyền, Viet-Nam Bulletin Viet-Nam info series.jpg; Trần Quốc Bửu, president of the Vietnamese Confederation of Labor.jpg; Members of the new Supreme Court of the Republic of Vietnam.jpg
A village temple in Bắc Ninh province. After ascending to the throne of Vietnam and established the Lê Dynasty, Lê Thái Tổ divided the country into đạo 道 (province), phủ 府, huyện 縣 (district or county), and xã 社 (commune).
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).
Commune level: ward (phường) in major urban areas (under urban districts, cities or towns), township (thị trấn) for stand-alone townlets and commune (xã) for rural areas Administrative subdivisions of Vietnam since 2016
There are 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam as officially recognized by the Vietnamese government. [1] Each ethnicity has their own unique language, traditions, and culture. The largest ethnic groups are: Kinh 85.32%, Tay 1.92%, Thái 1.89%, Mường 1.51%, Hmong 1.45%, Khmer 1.32%, Nùng 1.13%, Dao 0.93%, Hoa 0.78%, with all others accounting for the remaining 3.7% (2019 census). [2]