Provinces of Vietnam

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Administrative Divisions of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam

The country of Vietnam is divided into fifty-nine provinces (known in Vietnamese as tỉnh, from Chinese 省 shěng). There are also five municipalities (thānh phố) existing at the same level as provinces.

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Government

Vietnamese provinces are, at least in theory, controlled by a People's Council, elected by the inhabitants. The People's Council appoints a People's Committee, which acts as the executive arm of the provincial government. This arrangement is a somewhat simplified version of the situation in Vietnam's national government. Provincial governments are expected to be subordinate to the central government.

People's Council

Each People's Council has a Standing Committee made up of the Chairperson and his/her deputies, who are elected from among the representatives in the People's Council. The Standing Committee has a number of functions, including representing the People's Council when it is not in session. There are also a number of other committees established to deal with specific issues. All provinces have an Economic and Budgetary Committee, a Social and Cultural Committee, and a Legal Committee. If a province has many inhabitants who are not ethnically Vietnamese, there will probably be a Committee for Ethnic Affairs as well.

Citizens are eligible to vote in People's Council elections from when they are aged eighteen, but cannot stand for election until they are aged twenty-one. To become a candidate, one can either nominate oneself or be selected by the Fatherland Front. Nominated candidates are then voted on at "voters' conferences", which are organized by the Fatherland Front. Attendees determine, sometimes by secret balot and sometimes by a show of hands, whether candidates meet the criteria set down by the People's Council. Candidates who the conference does not "express trust" in cannot stand for election.

The number of candidates elected per voting district is between one and three. There must be more candidates standing in each district than there are seats to be filled.

People's Committee

The People's Committee is, as mentioned previously, the executive arm of a provincial government, and is responsible for formulating and implementing policy. It may be thought of as the equivalent of a cabinet. The People's Committee will have a President and a Vice-President, and between nine or eleven ordinary members.

List and statistics

The most populous top-level administrative unit in Vietnam is Ho Chi Minh City, one of the five municipalities. It has over five million people living within its official boundaries. The second most populous administrative unit, and the most populous province, is Thanh Hoa, with over three and a half million people. The least populous is Lai Chau, a mountainous province in the remote north-west.

In terms of land area, the largest province is Nghe An, which runs from the city of Vinh up the wide Song Ca valley. The smallest is Bac Ninh, located in the populous Red River delta.

Name Capital Population Area
An Giang Long Xuyen 2,099,400 3,406 kmē
Bac Giang Bac Giang 1,522,000 3,822 kmē
Bac Kan Bac Kan 283,000 4,795 kmē
Bac Lieu Bac Lieu 756,800 2,521 kmē
Bac Ninh Bac Ninh 957,700 804 kmē
Ba Ria-Vung Tau Vung Tau 839,000 1,975 kmē
Ben Tre Ben Tre 1,308,200 2,287 kmē
Binh Dinh Qui Nhon 1,481,000 6,076 kmē
Binh Duong Thu Dao Mot 768,100 2,696 kmē
Binh Phuoc Dong Xoai 708,100 6,856 kmē
Binh Thuan Phan Thiet 1,079,700 7,828 kmē
Ca Mau Ca Mau 1,158,000 5,192 kmē
Can Tho (municipality) 1,112,000 1,390 kmē
Cao Bang Cao Bang 501,800 6,691 kmē
Dak Lak Buon Ma Thuot 1,667,000 13,062 kmē
Dak Nong Gia Nghia 363,000 6,514 kmē
Da Nang (municipality) 715,000 1,256 kmē
Dien Bien Dien Bien Phu 440,300 8,544 kmē
Dong Nai Bien Hoa 2,067,200 5,895 kmē
Dong Thap Cao Lanh 1,592,600 3,238 kmē
Gia Lai PleiKu 1,048,000 15,496 kmē
Ha Giang Ha Giang 625,700 7,884 kmē
Hai Duong Hai Duong 1,670,800 1,648 kmē
Hai Phong (municipality) 1,711,100 1,503 kmē
Ha Nam Phu Ly 800,400 849 kmē
Ha Noi (municipality) 2,154,900 921 kmē
Ha Tay Ha Dong 2,432,000 2,192 kmē
Ha Tinh Ha Tinh 1,284,900 6,056 kmē
Hoa Binh Hoa Binh 774,100 4,663 kmē
Ho Chi Minh (municipality) 5,378,100 2,095 kmē
Hau Giang Vi Thanh 766,000 1,608 kmē
Hung Yen Hung Yen 1,091,000 928 kmē
Khanh Hoa Nha Trang 1,066,300 5,197 kmē
Kien Giang Rach Gia 1,542,800 6,269 kmē
Kon Tum Kon Tum 330,700 9,615 kmē
Lai Chau Phong Tho 227,600 7,365 kmē
Lam Dong Da Lat 1,049,900 9,765 kmē
Lang Son Lang Son 715,300 8,305 kmē
Lao Cai Lao Cai 616,500 8,057 kmē
Long An Tan An 1,384,000 4,492 kmē
Nam Dinh Nam Dinh 1,916,400 1,637 kmē
Nghe An Vinh 2,913,600 16,487 kmē
Ninh Binh Ninh Binh 891,800 1,382 kmē
Ninh Thuan Phan Rang-Thap Cham 531,700 3,360 kmē
Phu Tho Viet Tri 1,288,400 3,519 kmē
Phu Yen Tuy Hoa 811,400 5,045 kmē
Quang Binh Dong Hoi 812,600 8,025 kmē
Quang Nam Tam Ky 1,402,700 10,408 kmē
Quang Ngai Quang Ngai 1,206,400 5,135 kmē
Quang Ninh Ha Long 1,029,900 5,899 kmē
Quang Tri Dong Ha 588,600 4,746 kmē
Soc Trang Soc Trang 1,213,400 3,223 kmē
Son La Son La 922,200 14,055 kmē
Tay Ninh Tay Ninh 989,800 4,028 kmē
Thai Binh Thai Binh 1,814,700 1,542 kmē
Thai Nguyen Thai Nguyen 1.046.000 3.563 kmē
Thanh Hoa Thanh Hoa 3,509,600 11,106 kmē
Thua Thien-Hue Hue 1,078,900 5,009 kmē
Tien Giang My Tho 1,635,700 2,367 kmē
Tra Vinh Tra Vinh 989,000 2,226 kmē
Tuyen Quang Tuyen Quang 692,500 5,868 kmē
Vinh Long Vinh Long 1,023,400 1,475 kmē
Vinh Phuc Vinh Yen 1,115,700 1,371 kmē
Yen Bai Yen Bai 699,900 6,883 kmē

Regions

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Often, the Vietnamese government groups the various provinces into eight regions: Northwest, Northeast, Red River Delta, North Central Coast, South Central Coast, Central Highlands, Southeast, and Mekong River Delta. These regions are not always used, and alternative classifications are possible.

Northwest contains five inland provinces in the west of Vietnam's northern part. Four of them are along Vietnam's border with Laos.

Northeast contains eleven provinces that lie to north of the highly populated Red River lowlands. Many of these provinces are mountainous.

Red River Delta contains the small but populous provinces based around the Red River. There are nine provinces in this region. It also includes the national capital, Hanoi, and the municipality of Haiphong — both are independent of any provincial government.

North Central Coast contains six provinces in the northern half of Vietnam's narrow central part. All provinces in this region stretch from the coast in the east to Laos in the west.

South Central Coast contains five coastal provinces in the southern half of Vietnam's central part. Vietnam is wider at this point than in the North Central Coast region, and so the inland areas are separate provinces. The region also includes the independent municipality of Danang.

Central Highlands contains the five inland provinces of south-central Vietnam. Much of this region is mountainous, and is inhabited by ethnic minorities.

Southeast contains those parts of lowland southern Vietnam which are north of the Mekong delta. There are seven provinces, plus the municipality of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon).

Mekong River Delta is Vietnam's southernmost region, mostly containing small but populous provinces in the delta of the Mekong. There are twelve provinces, plus the municipality of Can Tho.

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