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  2. Lê Chân district - Wikipedia

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    Lê Chân is located in the center of Haiphong and is bordered by Ngo Quyền to the east, An Dương to the west via the Đào Hạ Lý River, Kiến An to the west via the Lạch Tray River, Dương Kinh to the south with the Lạch Tray River forming the southern boundary, and Hồng Bàng to the north.

  3. Haiphong - Wikipedia

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    Haiphong or Hai Phong (Vietnamese: Hải Phòng) is the third-largest city in Vietnam and is the principal port city of the Red River Delta. [8] The municipality has an area of 1,526.52 km 2 (589.39 sq mi), [ 1 ] consisting of 8 urban districts , 6 rural districts and 1 municipal city (sub-city).

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  6. An Dương district - Wikipedia

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    An Dương is an urban district (quận) of Haiphong, the third largest city of Vietnam.It is located in the west of Hai Phong city. It separated from An Hải district in 2002, the urban district was established in 2025.

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  8. Hải An district - Wikipedia

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    The district serves as the endpoint of the Hanoi–Hai Phong Expressway and is also traversed by National Highway 5, which connects Hanoi to Hai Phong. Major city roads such as Tran Hung Dao, Le Hong Phong, and the routes to Dinh Vu Island and Cat Ba Island also pass through Hai An. The district features various ports, including Chua Ve Port ...

  9. Ngô Quyền district - Wikipedia

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    Ngô Quyền is an urban district (quận) of Hai Phong, the third largest city of Vietnam.It is named after King Ngô Quyền who defeated the Chinese at the famous Battle of Bạch Đằng River north of modern Haiphong and ended 1,000 years of Chinese domination dating back to 111 BC under the Han dynasty.