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Da Lat or Dalat [2] (Vietnamese: Đà Lạt; Vietnamese pronunciation: [ɗâː làːt̚] ⓘ), is the capital of Lâm Đồng Province and the largest city of the Central Highlands region in Vietnam. The city is located 1,500 m (4,900 ft) above sea level on the Langbian Plateau .
Da Lat, Vietnam. Coordinates. 10°46′23″N 106°41′54″E. Environment. Urban. Total retail floor area. 13,056 m 2 (140,530 sq ft) Da Lat Market (Vietnamese: Chợ Đà Lạt) is a commercial and cultural center in the city of Da Lat, Vietnam.
The Lâm Viên Plateau (also called Đà Lạt Plateau, Lang Biang Plateau) [1] is a plateau in southeastern Vietnam. At its centre is the city of Da Lat. Several mountains in this area rise to over 2,000 m (6,562 ft), the highest being Chư Yang Sin Summit [vi] (Ede: Čư Yang Sin; Vietnamese: đỉnh núi Chư Yang Sin) at 2,442 m (8,012 ft ...
Dalat may refer to: Da Lat (Vietnamese: Đà Lạt), capital of Lâm Đồng Province, Vietnam. Dalat, Myanmar, or Dalet, a town in Rakhine State, Myanmar (Burma) Dalat Banner, or Dalad Banner, county of Inner Mongolia, China. Dalat, Sarawak, the administrative town of Dalat District, Malaysia. Dalat District, an administrative district of ...
Dalat Flower Festival. Dalat Flower Festival (Vietnamese: Festival Hoa Đà Lạt) is a cultural festival which takes place every other year in Đà Lạt city, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam and some other localities in Lâm Đồng Province. The festival is held with the purpose of exhibiting flowers, vegetables and ornamental plants from the local as ...
Coordinates: 11.9330°N 108.4272°E. Front of the facility in 2011. The Institut Pasteur de Dalat (English Dalat Pasteur Institute, Vietnamese Công ty Vắc xin Pasteur Đà Lạt ) is a vaccine research and production complex in Da Lat, Vietnam. The institute in Dalat was one of the many Pasteur Institutes established outside France.
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The public quarters is in a spacious plateau area on the grounds of the temple, at approximately 1300 m above sea level, overlooking Benhuit mountain and the wide expanse of Tuyền Lâm Lake. The public quarters was a building works undertaken under the architectural design of Ngô Viết Thụ and Nguyễn Tín, and was opened on March 13, 1994.