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  2. Cát Bà Island - Wikipedia

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    Cát Island is the largest of the 367 islands spanning 262.41 km 2 (101.32 sq mi) [1] [a] that comprise the Cat Ba Archipelago, which makes up the southeastern edge of Lan Ha Bay in Northern Vietnam and maintains the dramatic and rugged features of Ha Long Bay.

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  4. Cát Bà National Park - Wikipedia

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    Cát National Park (Vietnamese: Vườn Quốc Gia Cát ) is a World Heritage Site designated as a biosphere reserve in northern Vietnam. The park is part of Cát Island in Hạ Long Bay and is administered by the city of Haiphong. The park is located approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of Hai Phong, covering about 263 square ...

  5. Cat Ba - Wikipedia

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    Cat Ba may refer to: Cát Island, an island in Vietnam; Cát National Park, a national park on Cát Island; Cát (township), the main town on Cát ...

  6. Rạch Giá - Wikipedia

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    Rạch Giá is the first city where the Vietnamese government applied a "lấn biển" project to build out to the ocean to expand territory. The "lấn biển" project expanded the city to become one of the biggest new cities in southwest Vietnam. This project added 2 more new wards in Rạch Giá.

  7. Cẩm Phả - Wikipedia

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    Cẩm Phả's non-industrial area is known as one of the 10 most famous landscapes in Vietnam.. Since the limited policy of coal mining to conserve resources for the future was implemented (2011), some mines in Cọc Sáu, Mông Dương, Hồng Dương have been quickly renovated into an eco-tourism place combined with learning. [18]

  8. Hoàng Liên National Park - Wikipedia

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    Hoang Lien National Park is Vietnam's mountainous Northwest and includes Fansipan, the highest mountain in Vietnam and on the Indochinese Peninsula. [4]The total area of the core national park is 29,845 hectares (115.23 sq mi), which includes a strict protected area of 11,875 ha; a "forest rehabilitation area" of 17,900 ha; and an administration services area of 70 ha. [3]

  9. Côn Đảo National Park - Wikipedia

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    Côn Đảo National Park (Vietnamese: Vườn quốc gia Côn Đảo) is a natural reserve area on Côn Đảo Island, in Rịa–Vũng Tàu province in coastal southeastern Vietnam. [2] The park includes a part of the island and the surrounding sea. The national park is characterized by a diverse ecosystem.