1. Which province has the smallest area in Vietnam?

  • Ha Nam
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  • Bac Ninh
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  • Quang Binh
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  • Peace
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    Bac Ninh province is geographically located between 20°58' and 21°16' North latitude and 105°54' and 106°19' East longitude. It borders Bac Giang province to the north, Hanoi to the west and southwest, Hung Yen province to the south, and Hai Duong province to the east. It has the smallest total natural area in the country, at 822.7 km². Of this, agricultural land accounts for 53.12%, aquaculture land 6.16%, forest land 0.75%, specialized land and residential land 39.2%, and unused land 0.77%.

    2. How many cities are there in Bac Ninh province?

    • 1 city
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    • 2 cities
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    • 3 cities
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    • 4 cities
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      The province comprises 8 administrative units: Bac Ninh City, Tu Son City, Thuan Thanh Town, Que Vo Town, and 4 districts: Tien Du, Yen Phong, Gia Binh, and Luong Tai, with 70 communes, 52 wards, and 4 townships. Bac Ninh is a province located in the Northern key economic region, with important major transportation routes running through it, connecting the province with economic, commercial, and cultural centers of the North, such as: National Highway 1A connecting Hanoi – Bac Ninh – Lang Son; National Highway 18 connecting Noi Bai International Airport – Bac Ninh – Ha Long; National Highway 38 connecting Bac Ninh – Hai Duong – Hai Phong; the Trans-Vietnam railway line to Lang Son and China; and the waterway network of the Cau River, Duong River, and Thai Binh River flowing into the East Sea.

      3. Which province has the second smallest area in the country?

      • Ninh Binh
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      • Ha Nam
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      • Nam Dinh
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      • Bac Giang
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        Ha Nam province is located at geographical coordinates above 20° North latitude and between 105° and 110° East longitude, in the southwest of the Red River Delta, within the key economic development zone of Northern Vietnam. Ha Nam province is more than 50km from Hanoi (serving as the southern gateway to the capital). It borders Hanoi to the north, Hung Yen and Thai Binh to the east, Nam Dinh and Ninh Binh to the south, and Hoa Binh to the west. With a natural area of ​​851km2, Ha Nam is currently the second smallest province in the country.

        4. Which province has the narrowest width in the entire country?

        • Ha Tinh
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        • Quang Tri
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        • Quang Binh
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        • Thua Thien Hue
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          Quang Binh province is located in Central Vietnam, within the Northern Truong Son ecological zone, at coordinates 17°05′ to 18°05′ North latitude and between 106°59′ and 107°10′ East longitude. It borders Ha Tinh province to the north, Quang Tri province to the south, Khammouane and Savannakhet provinces of the Lao People's Democratic Republic to the west with a border length of 201.87 km, and the East Sea to the east with a coastline length of 116.04 km. Quang Binh province has a natural area of ​​8,065.27 km², of which 85% is mountainous. Its narrowest point, running from east to west, is less than 50 km wide, making it the narrowest province in Vietnam.

          5. Which province has the most cities in the country?

          • Quang Ninh
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          • Ho Chi Minh City
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          • Dong Thap
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          • Binh Duong
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            Binh Duong Province is located in the Southeast region of Vietnam, within the Southern Key Economic Zone, at coordinates 10°51'46"N – 11°30'N, 106°20'E – 106°58'E. It borders Dong Nai Province to the east, Tay Ninh Province and Ho Chi Minh City to the west, Ho Chi Minh City to the south, and Binh Phuoc Province to the north. Binh Duong Province has 9 district-level administrative units, including 5 cities and 4 districts, with 91 commune-level administrative units, comprising 47 wards, 5 towns, and 39 communes. The 5 cities of Binh Duong are: Thu Dau Mot, Thuan An, Di An, Tan Uyen, and Ben Cat.

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