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List of Vietnamese Region by 2021 GRDP Rank Region Population ... Quảng Ninh [9] 145.946 6,3392 ... Tây Ninh province [27] 71.166 3,0908
Tây Ninh is a province in the Southeast region of Vietnam, with the capital at the town of Tây Ninh. Tây Ninh province is located between Ho Chi Minh City and Phnom Penh, in Southern Key Economic Zone. Tây Ninh City is 99 km away from Ho Chi Minh City following National Route 22 and 40 km away from the border with Cambodia to the northwest. [4]
This is a list of district-level subdivisions (Vietnamese: đơn vị hành chính cấp huyện) of Vietnam. This level includes: district-level cities ( thành phố thuộc Thành phố trực thuộc trung ương , thành phố thuộc Tỉnh ), towns ( thị xã ), rural districts ( huyện ) and urban districts ( quận ).
Tây Ninh: 0.703 Medium human development 37 Phú Yên: 0.699 38 Tiền Giang: 0.698 39 Tuyên Quang: 0.696 40 Quảng Trị: 0.694 41 Hậu Giang: 0.693 42 Trà Vinh: 0.693 43 Lạng Sơn: 0.692 44 Bắc Kạn: 0.689 45 Đồng Tháp: 0.689 46 Cà Mau: 0.687 47 Lào Cai: 0.687 48 Đắk Nông: 0.684 49 Bến Tre: 0.683 50 Kiên Giang: 0.683 51 ...
Tây Ninh is approximately 90 km (55 miles) northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city of Vietnam, and 182 km (113 miles) to Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia; all by National Route 22. As of 2019, the city had a population of 135,254 over the provincial population of 1,169,165 on a total area of 140 km 2 (54 sq mi).
Hà Tây: 2006: 2009: Established Hà Đông district as part of Hanoi. Huế: Thừa Thiên Huế: 1929: 2025: Established new urban districts of Huế municipality. Sơn Tây: Hà Tây: 2007: 2009: Established Sơn Tây town as part of Hanoi. Ninh Bình: Ninh Bình: 2007: 2025: Merged with Hoa Lư district to become Hoa Lư city.
The Vietnamese government often groups the various provinces and municipalities into three regions: Northern Vietnam, Central Vietnam, and Southern Vietnam.These regions can be further subdivided into eight subregions: Northeast Vietnam, Northwest Vietnam, the Red River Delta, the North Central Coast, the South Central Coast, the Central Highlands, Southeast Vietnam, and the Mekong River Delta.