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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]
Biên Hòa spans 264 square kilometers of midland terrain in western Đồng Nai Province. The majority of the city is situated to the east of the Đồng Nai River. Biên Hòa shares its borders with: [3] Trảng Bom district to the east; Bình Dương Province to the west; Long Thành district and Ho Chi Minh City to the south; Vĩnh Cửu ...
The Đồng Nai River (Vietnamese: sông Đồng Nai listen ⓘ) is a river in Vietnam that originates in the Central Highlands region of the southern portion of the country. It is approximately 586 km in length, [1] making it the longest river to be entirely located in Vietnam. It gives its name to Đồng Nai Province.
Long Khánh is a city of Đồng Nai Province in the Southeast region of Vietnam. It covers an area of 194 km² and had a population of 151,467 in 2019. [1] [2] Long Khánh city's predecessor was Long Khánh town, which founded in 2003. It was recognized as a city in 2019. [3]
Xuân Lộc ([s⁽ʷ⁾əŋ˧˧ ləwk͡p̚˨˩˨], swung-louk) is a district of Đồng Nai province, Vietnam, in the Southeast region of the country. Located on National Highway 1 leading out of Ho Chi Minh City, it is most notable for the battle of Xuân Lộc, which took place in April 1975.
Long Binh is a ward of Biên Hòa City in Đồng Nai Province of Vietnam.It has an area of about 35km² and the population in 2017 was 133,206. [1] Currently, it is the largest ward, also one of the most populous ward of the city.
Thống Nhất is a rural district of Đồng Nai province in the Southeast region of Vietnam. As of 2003, the district had a population of 146,112. [1] The district covers an area of 247 km 2. The district capital lies at Dầu Giây. [1]
Đồng Nai Biosphere Reserve, formerly known as Cát Tiên Biosphere Reserve, is a biosphere reserve located mainly in Đồng Nai province, Vietnam. Cát Tiên Biosphere Reserve was recognized by UNESCO in 2001. [1] In 2011, it was expanded and renamed as Đồng Nai Biosphere Reserve. [2]