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The bishop is Joseph Đặng Đức Ngân since 2016. The creation of the diocese in present form was declared January 18, 1963. The diocese covers an area of 11,690 km², and is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Huế. By 2004, the diocese of Đà Nang had about 57,870 believers (2.7% of the population), 68 priests and 38 parishes. [3]
Eastern Church dioceses, directly subject to the Holy See (exempt) or to their particular church's Patriarch or Major Archbishop Armenian Catholic Diocese of Sainte-Croix-de-Paris , Eparchy with cathedral see in Paris , in and for France, immediately subject to the Patriarch of Cilicia , but not part of his province
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St Nicholas of Bari Cathedral in Da Lat of Đà Lạt diocese; Sacred Heart Cathedral in Da Nang of Đà Nẵng diocese; St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Hanoi of Hà Nội archdiocese; Queen of the Rosary Cathedral in Hải Phòng of Hải Phòng diocese; Immaculate Heart of Mary Cathedral in Huế of Huế archdiocese; St. Therese of the Child ...
Hải Châu is an urban district of Da Nang in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam. This is the administrative, cultural and commercial center of the city. The city hall, the main theater and main market are located in Hải Châu. Da Nang International Airport is just about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) away from the district's center.
By 1802, when Nguyễn Ánh conquered all of Vietnam and declared himself Emperor Gia Long, the Catholic Church in Vietnam had three dioceses as follows: Diocese of Eastern Tonkin: 140,000 members, 41 Vietnamese priests, 4 missionary priests and 1 bishop.
Hòa Vang is a rural district (huyện) of Da Nang in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam. It is bordered by Liên Chiểu and Cẩm Lệ districts to the east, Thừa Thiên-Huế province to the north and northwest, and Quảng Nam province to the west and south. Da Nang Martyrs Cemetery, Hòa Khương
The provinces of Vietnam are subdivided into second-level administrative units, namely districts (Vietnamese: huyện), provincial cities (thành phố trực thuộc tỉnh), and district-level towns (thị xã).