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Bình Phước is a predominantly rural province, with only 15.4 percent of the population living in towns. The population has grown by 16.5 percent between 2000 and 2005, but has since slowed to 2.23 percent in 2006 and 1 percent in 2007. Besides the majority Vietnamese, there are minorities of Xtiêng, Nùng, Tày, and Khmer. Ethnic ...
Southeast. Province. Bình Phước. Bù Gia Mập is a rural district ( huyện) of Bình Phước province in the Southeast region of Vietnam. [1] It was established on 11 August 2009 on the land of Phước Long district remaining after the establishment of Phước Long town. At that time, it had a population of 147,967.
2002. Governing body. Bình Phước government. Bù Gia Mập National Park ( Vietnamese language: Vườn quốc gia Bù Gia Mập ) is a national park in the province of Bình Phước, Vietnam . The Bù Gia Mập National Park covers an area of 26,032 ha. The park has a 15,200 ha buffer zone area. Until 2002, the area was officially a ...
An Lộc, Bình Phước. / 11.65278°N 106.60944°E / 11.65278; 106.60944. An Lộc is a ward ( phường) of Bình Long town, Bình Phước Province in the Southeast region of Vietnam. [1] It was the site of the Battle of An Lộc .
Phước Vĩnh Base Camp. An aerial view of the Phuoc Vinh Base Camp in February 1969, showing the asphalt runway. Coordinates. 11°17′53″N 106°47′43″E. / 11.29806°N 106.79528°E / 11.29806; 106.79528 ( Phước Vĩnh Base Camp) Type. Army Base.
Phước Bình National Park. / 12.07111°N 108.75056°E / 12.07111; 108.75056. Phước Bình National Park (Vietnamese: Vườn quốc gia Phước Bình) is a national park in the commune of Phước Bình, Bác Ái District, Ninh Thuận Province. It is located 62 km north-west from Phan Rang town, the capital of Ninh Thuận ...
Việt Nam (Vietnamese pronunciation:) was the name adopted by Emperor Gia Long in 1804. It is a variation of "Nam Việt" (南 越, Southern Việt), a name used in ancient times. In 1839, Emperor Minh Mạng renamed the country Đại Nam ("Great South"). In 1945, the nation's official name was changed back to "Vietnam".
Vĩnh Long. / 10.250°N 105.967°E / 10.250; 105.967. Vĩnh Long ( listen ⓘ) is a city and the capital of Vĩnh Long Province in Vietnam's Mekong Delta. Vĩnh Long covers 48.1 kilometres (29.89 mi) and has a population of 200,120 (as of 2018). The name was spelled 永 隆 ("eternal prosperity") in the former Hán-Nôm writing system.