1. Which province has the most mountains in Vietnam?

  • Lai Chau
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  • Lang Son
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  • Nghe An
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  • Quang Binh
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    Nghe An is a province with an area of ​​about 16,490km2, the largest in the country with three distinct ecological regions including mountainous, midland, and coastal plain. Of which, mountains account for 83% of the province's total area. The highest place is Puxailaileng peak (2,711m) in Ky Son district, the lowest is the plains of Quynh Luu, Dien Chau, Yen Thanh districts, some places are only 0.2m above sea level.

    2. This province has the highest mountain peaks in Vietnam, true or false?

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      Not Nghe An, Lai Chau is the province with the highest mountain peaks in Vietnam. The terrain of the province includes mountain ranges running in the Northwest - Southeast direction. In the list of 10 highest mountain peaks in our country, Lai Chau province has 6 peaks, including: Pu Si Lung (3,083m), Pu Ta Leng (3,049m), Khang Su Van or Phan Lien San (3,012m), Ta Lien Son (2,996m), Po Ma Lung or Bach Moc Luong (2,967m), Chung Nhia Vu (2,918m).

      3. Nghe An is the leader in forest area in our country, true or false?

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        According to the announcement of the national forest status of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the country currently has more than 14.8 million hectares of forest, of which natural forests account for more than 10.1 million hectares. Among the provinces with forests in the country, Nghe An is the leading province in terms of forest area with more than 1 million hectares, of which 790,000 hectares are natural forests, the rest are planted forests.

        4. This province almost became the capital of which dynasty?

        • Ly Cong Uan
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        • Dinh Tien Hoang
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        • Gia Long
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        • Quang Trung
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          Historically, Nghe An is famous for being the birthplace of many talented generals who helped the king build the country. At the same time, Nghe An was also chosen twice as the capital of Vietnam under the reign of King Mai Hac De and Emperor Quang Trung.

          Phuong Hoang Trung Do is the capital built by Emperor Quang Trung next to Lam River and Dung Quyet Mountain, now in Vinh city, Nghe An.

          The citadel was built in 1788, replacing the capital of Phu Xuan. However, when Phuong Hoang Trung Do was just completed, the plan to move the capital from Phu Xuan (Hue) to Vinh (Nghe An) was still unfinished when King Quang Trung suddenly passed away. King Quang Toan later succeeded his father, but could not keep the throne. When Nguyen Anh established the Nguyen Dynasty, establishing the capital in Hue, Phuong Hoang Trung Do was forgotten. Over time, only a few vestiges of the construction remained.

          5. During the reign of Minh Mang, Nghe An was divided into which two provinces?