1. Hau Giang province is currently separated from which of the following provinces/cities?

  • Soc Trang
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  • Bac Lieu
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  • Can Tho
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  • Kien Giang
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    Hau Giang province is located within the geographical coordinates: From 9030'35 to 10019'17 North latitude; From 105014'03 to 106017'57 East longitude; North borders Can Tho city and Vinh Long province; South borders Bac Lieu province; East borders Soc Trang province; West borders Kien Giang province.

    After April 30, 1975, Hau Giang province was established on the basis of merging the previous provinces of Phong Dinh, Ba Xuyen, and Chuong Thien. Hau Giang province at this time included Can Tho City; Soc Trang Town; Thot Not District; O Mon District; Chau Thanh District; Phung Hiep District; Long My District; Vi Thanh District; Ke Sach District; My Tu District; My Xuyen District; Thanh Tri District; Long Phu District; Vinh Chau District.

    On December 26, 1991, the National Assembly issued a Resolution dividing Hau Giang province into Can Tho province and Soc Trang province. Hau Giang area today belongs to Can Tho province.

    On July 1, 1989, the Government issued Decree No. 45/1999/ND-CP on the establishment of Vi Thanh town, renaming Vi Thanh district to Vi Thuy district.

    On November 6, 2020, the Government issued Decree No. 64/2000/ND-CP establishing Chau Thanh A district (Can Tho province) on the basis of separating 22,139 hectares of natural area and 163,357 people of Chau Thanh district.

    On November 26, 2003, the National Assembly passed Resolution No. 22/2003/QH11 on dividing and adjusting the administrative boundaries of a number of provinces. Accordingly, Can Tho province was divided into Can Tho city under the Central Government and the current Hau Giang province.

    2. Song Be province was established on the basis of which two provinces?

    • Binh Duong - Tay Ninh
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    • Binh Phuoc - Tay Ninh
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    • Binh Duong - Binh Phuoc
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      Song Be province was established on July 2, 1976 on the basis of merging two provinces of Binh Duong (called Thu Dau Mot province by the revolutionary government), Binh Phuoc (merged by the revolutionary government with the two provinces of Binh Long and Phuoc Long that existed before) and three communes of An Binh, Binh An, Dong Hoa of Thu Duc district.

      The province was originally named Binh Thu province, but this name only existed for a short time.

      3. In what year were Binh Duong and Binh Phuoc provinces officially re-established?

      • 1997
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      • 1998
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      • 1999
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        On November 6, 1996, the 10th session of the 9th National Assembly passed a resolution to divide Song Be province to re-establish Binh Duong and Binh Phuoc provinces.

        Binh Duong and Binh Phuoc provinces were officially re-established from January 1, 1997.

        4. Which two provinces merged into Phu Khanh?

        • Binh Dinh - Phu Yen
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        • Phu Yen - Khanh Hoa
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        • Khanh Hoa - Ninh Thuan
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          Phu Khanh was a former province of Vietnam that existed from 1975 to 1989.

          Phu Khanh province was merged from Phu Yen province and Khanh Hoa province today.

          After the great victory in spring 1975, in November 1975, the two provinces of Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa merged into Phu Khanh province.

          On June 30, 1989, the 5th session of the 8th National Assembly passed a resolution to divide Phu Khanh province to re-establish Phu Yen province and Khanh Hoa province.

          5. When was Dak Nong province established?

          • 2002
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          • 2004
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          • 2006
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            Dak Nong province was established on January 1, 2004 under Resolution No. 22/2003/QH11 issued on November 26, 2003 by the National Assembly on the basis of separating part of the area and population of Dak Lak province.

            Dak Nong is located at the southwestern gateway of the Central Highlands, the last section of the Truong Son range. It is located in the coordinates from 11°45 to 12°50 north latitude and from 107°12 to 108°07 east longitude. The center of Dak Nong province is Gia Nghia city, located 125km from Buon Ma Thuot city along National Highway 14, about 250km south of Ho Chi Minh City, about 689km north of Da Nang city, and about 1,358km north of Hanoi capital.

            The East and North border Dak Lak province; The West border Binh Phuoc province; The South and Southeast border Lam Dong province.

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