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The Dong Nai River flows into the East Sea in Cần Giờ District. The main stream of upper Dong Nai river is also known as the Đa Đang river: the name used by the minority Maa and Koho people. The river originates from Lam Vien plateau, meandering along the northeast-southwest direction from the mountains to the plateau in Ta Lai (Tan Phu ...
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Đắk Nông has three main river systems: the Ba River, the Srepok (or Sêrêpôk) river (part of the Mekong river basin) and Đồng Nai river demarking the southern border of the Province, with other small rivers and tributaries. Tà Đùng National Park helps to provide riparian zone protection for the Đồng Nai River basin.
Tà Đùng is bounded in the south by the upper Dong Nai river, between Dong Nai 3 and 4 hydropower projects. The Park includes the highest mountain range in Đắk Nông province, a geographical and biological intersection between the South Central Highlands and the Southeast region: the border between Đắk Nông and Lâm Đồng provinces ...
Đồng Nai also produced 619,700t of sugar cane (3.5% of the national output), sweet potatoes and cassava. [5] Đồng Nai is the largest livestock producer among Vietnam's provinces and there are plans to further invest in the sector. [10] The government reserved 15,000 ha for livestock farming in 2012, mostly for poultry and pigs. [11]
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