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Hưng Yên province is located in the Northern region of Vietnam, situated in the Red River Delta. The terrain is relatively flat, consisting of low hills interspersed with plain. Văn Giang district in 2014. The eastern gateway to Hanoi, Hưng Yên, has 23 km of the 5A National Highway and over 20 km of the Hanoi–Haiphong railway route.
Besides, Hưng Yên owns two sediment isles near the territory of Hanoi, where includes communes Phú Cường and Hùng Cường. Hưng Yên borders Kim Động district to the North and Tiên Lữ district to the East. The Red River is the natural boundary between Hưng Yên and Hà Nam province's Lý Nhân district and Duy Tiên district ...
From 1979 to 2013 and the journey from 2023 to 2035, Kim Động rural district was constantly reducing the area and number of communes to contribute to strengthening Hưng Yên town, which has now become Hưng Yên city, [3] [4] by Resolution 2637/QĐ-UBND of the Hưng Yên Provincial People's Committee.
Throughout history, Bần Yên Nhân (貧安仁) was the only urban of Mỹ Hào district, even there were times when it has a very important position in the identity of Hưng Yên province. This township was originally formed on the area of the two markets Phố Bần and Phố Nối, then gradually expanded to the whole district.
Until the Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam was re-established in the North Vietnam (1955), the "huyện" regulation was restored. On January 27, 1968, according to the resolution of the 3rd North Vietnam National Assembly, two provinces Hải Dương and Hưng Yên were merged to become Hải Hưng province. Thus, Tiên Lữ ...
The area of Phù Cừ is said to be the earliest location to receive the Gospel of Hưng Yên province about XVII century, and so far it is still the district with the largest Catholic population. It is now part of Đông Hưng Yên Deanery, Thái Bình Cathedral Diocese, which is led by the Dominican priests. Cao Xá Parish in Trần Cao township.
Yên Mỹ rural district has been changed to Yên Mỹ district (安美郡, quận Yên Mỹ) and it has become one of nine districts of Hưng Yên province. Until the Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam was re-established in the North Vietnam (1955), the "huyện" regulation was restored.
On March 24, 1979, the Council of Ministers continued to issue Decision 70/CP [2] to adjust the boundaries of rural districts of Hải Hưng province. Accordingly, Văn Mỹ district merged with 14 communes in Văn Yên district to establish a new unit named Mỹ Văn rural district (美文縣, huyện Mỹ Văn).