The whole country has more than 100 million people. Among 63 provinces/cities, Ho Chi Minh City has the largest population with 9.4567 million people. So which province has the smallest population in the country?
1. Which region has the least population?
- Red River Delta0%
- Northern midlands and mountains0%
- North Central and Central Coast0%
- Central Highlands0%
- Southeast0%
- Mekong Delta0%Exactly
As of 2023, Vietnam has 100,309,200 people - according to the General Statistics Office. Of which, the Central Highlands is the least populated with 6,163,600 people. The Central Highlands includes 5 provinces: Dak Lak, Dak Nong, Gia Lai, Kon Tum, Lam Dong.
2. Which province in the Central Highlands has the least population?
- Dak Lak0%
- Dak Nong0%
- Lam Dong0%
- Kon Tum0%
- Gia Lai0%Exactly
As of 2023, the population of the Central Highlands is 6,163,600 people. Of which, Kon Tum is the province with the smallest population of 591,300 people. Dak Nong is the second smallest with 681,900 people. The three provinces of Dak Lak, Lam Dong, and Gia Lai all have a population of more than 1 million people.
3. Which province in the Red River Delta region has the smallest population?
- Ha Nam0%
- Ninh Binh0%
- Vinh Phuc0%
- Bac Ninh0%
- Hung Yen0%Exactly
The Red River Delta has 23,732,400 people - according to the General Statistics Office in 2023. Of which, Ha Nam is the province with the smallest population in the region with 885,900 people - this is also the only province in this region with a population of less than 1 million people.
4. Which province has the least population in the Northern Midlands and Mountains region?
- Cao Bang0%
- Bac Kan0%
- Tuyen Quang0%
- Lao Cai0%
- Dien Bien0%
- Lai Chau0%Exactly
The Northern Midlands and Mountains region has 13,162,400 people - according to data from the General Statistics Office in 2023. Of which, Bac Can province has the smallest population in the region with only 326,500 people. Lai Chau is also the province with the lowest population in this region with 489,300 people.
5. Which province has the least population in the North Central and Central Coast regions?
- Quang Binh0%
- Quang Tri0%
- Phu Yen0%
- Ninh Thuan0%Exactly
The North Central and Central Coast regions have 20,768,700 people - according to data from the General Statistics Office in 2023. In this region, Ninh Thuan is the province with the smallest population with 601,200 people. The second lowest in the region is Quang Tri with 654,200 people. The two provinces of Quang Binh and Phu Yen also have a population of less than 1 million people.
6. Which province has the lowest population in the country?
- Dien Bien0%
- Cao Bang0%
- Lai Chau0%
- Bac Kan0%
- Ninh Thuan0%Exactly
According to data from the General Statistics Office in 2023, among 63 provinces and cities, Bac Can province has the lowest population in the country with only 326,500 people. The second lowest in the country is Lai Chau with 489,300 people.
7. How many provinces and cities have a population of less than 1 million people?
- 160%
- 170%
- 180%
- 190%
- 200%Exactly
According to the General Statistics Office, by 2023, the country will have 19 provinces with a population of less than 1 million people. Specifically as follows:
1. Ha Nam: 885.9 thousand people
2. Ha Giang: 899.9 thousand people
3. Cao Bang: 547.9 thousand people
4. Bac Kan: 326.5 thousand people
5. Tuyen Quang: 812.2 thousand people
6. Lao Cai: 779.9 thousand people
7. Yen Bai: 855.5 thousand people8. Lang Son: 807.3 thousand people
9. Dien Bien: 646.2 thousand people
10. Lai Chau: 489.3 thousand people11. Hoa Binh: 880.5 thousand people
12. Quang Binh: 918.7 thousand people
13. Quang Tri: 654.2 thousand people14. Phu Yen: 877.7 thousand people
15. Ninh Thuan: 601.2 thousand people
16. Kon Tum: 591.3 thousand people
17. Dak Nong: 681.9 thousand people
18. Hau Giang: 728.3 thousand people
19. Bac Lieu: 925.2 thousand people
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