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  2. Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    Hanoi had the second-highest gross regional domestic product of all Vietnamese provinces and municipalities at US$51.4 billion in 2022, [12] behind Ho Chi Minh City. [15] In the third century BCE, the Cổ Loa Capital Citadel of Âu Lạc was constructed in what is now Hanoi. Âu Lạc then fell under Chinese rule for around a thousand years.

  3. Hanoi Capital Region - Wikipedia

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    As Hà Tây was merged into Hanoi by a resolution of the National Assembly of Vietnam in June 2008, this metropolitan area will include Hanoi and six surrounding provinces. As 2012, this Metropolitan area will include Hanoi and nine Provinces. [1] As of 2012, this metropolitan area has a population of 17 million, of which, 4.6 million live in ...

  4. Provinces of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In land area, the largest province is Nghệ An, which runs from the city of Vinh up the wide Sông Cả valley. The smallest is Bắc Ninh , located in the populous Red River Delta region. The following is a table of Vietnam's provinces broken down by population and area, according to the 2023 Census and the 2018 area data from Ministry of ...

  5. Subdivisions of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    As of 1 September 2024, there are 704 second-tier units. [2] As urbanisation progresses, rural districts may be reclassified as towns, then to provincial cities (or towns and municipal cities in municipalities, and eventually to urban districts if they merge into the central urban area of a municipality). Note that the term

  6. List of province-level administrative divisions of Vietnam ...

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    This list contains the names of Vietnamese provinces and province-level municipalities in Quốc ngữ script and the (now obsolete) Hán-Nôm characters. For geographic and demographic data, please see Provinces of Vietnam .

  7. Long Biên district - Wikipedia

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    Long Biên is an urban district (quận) of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. [3] The district currently has 14 wards, covering a total area of 59.82 square kilometres (23.10 sq mi). [1] As of 2019, [2] there were 322,549 people residing in the district, the population density is 5,400 inhabitants per square kilometer.

  8. Phú Thọ province - Wikipedia

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    The province covers an area of 3,534.56 km 2 (1,364.70 sq mi) [1] and, as of 2023, it had a population of 1,530,800. [2] The history of Phú Thọ is linked to the 18 dynasties of Hùng kings who were credited with building the nation of Văn Lang. Because of its strategic location, the province is known as the "West Gate of Hanoi".

  9. Northeast (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    Cao Bằng province in Đông Bắc. Đông Bắc (literally "Northeast" from Chinese: 東北; pinyin: Dōngběi) is the region to the north of the Red River Delta in Vietnam, bordering China.