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Văn Bàn is officially divided into 22 commune-level sub-divisions, [3] including the township of Khánh Yên and 21 rural communes (Chiềng Ken, Dần Thàng, Dương Quỳ, Hòa Mạc, Khánh Yên Hạ, Khánh Yên Thượng, Khánh Yên Trung, Làng Giàng, Liêm Phú, Minh Lương, Nậm Chày, Nậm Mả, Nậm Dạng, Nậm Tha, Nậm Xây, Nậm Xé, Sơn Thủy, Tân An, Tân ...
Văn Yên is divided into 25 commune-level sub-divisions, including the township of Mậu A and 24 rural communes (An Bình, An Thịnh, Châu Quế Hạ, Châu Quế Thượng, Đại Phác, Đại Sơn, Đông An, Đông Cuông, Lâm Giang, Lang Thíp, Mậu Đông, Mỏ Vàng, Nà Hẩu, Ngòi A, Phong Dụ Hạ, Phong Dụ Thượng, Quang Minh, Tân Hợp, Viễn Sơn, Xuân Ái, Xuân ...
Phước Long is a Ward in Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa Province, Vietnam. The local economy is mainly agricultural, with rice production and cattle breeding. The local economy is mainly agricultural, with rice production and cattle breeding.
Cay Sal is the main island in the southwestern zone of the Cay Sal Bank. It is 1.6 km (1.0 mi) in length and 1.22 km 2 (0.47 sq mi) in area.. The island is covered with stunted palm trees and marked by several dilapidated buildings standing on its western side.
[182] [183] The delta, covering about 40,000 km 2 (15,444 sq mi), is a low-level plain no more than 3 metres (9.8 ft) above sea level at any point. It is criss-crossed by a maze of rivers and canals, which carry so much sediment that the delta advances 60 to 80 metres (196.9 to 262.5 ft) into the sea every year.
Hà Tây province was located in the Red River Delta bordering Hanoi municipality, Hưng Yên, Hà Nam, Hòa Bình, and Phú Thọ provinces. The Việt account for 99% of the province's population; the remaining population is of the Mường and Dao ethnic groups.
The main cay is Lime Cay, on the northeastern rim. It measures 380 metres northwest–southeast, and is up to 80 metres wide, measuring 2 ha in area. About half of the area is wooded, the rest is sand and coral. On the western beach is a wooden hut. The individual cays, clockwise starting in the north: Gun Cay (northernmost)
The limestone peak is rich in biodiversity and offers attractive views of the bay. Other places of interest include the Town of Cửa Vận, Hoàng Gia Park, Hạ Long Market, Bãi Cháy Trading Center, Quảng Ninh Museum and Library, Tuần Châu island, Vietnam-Japan Cultural House, Children's Cultural House, and the Sun World complex. [9]