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Provincial city in Bình Dương, Vietnam
Dĩ An Thành phố Dĩ An |
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Provincial city (Class-2) |
Di An City |
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Dĩ AnLocation of in Vietnam |
Coordinates: 10°54′14″N 106°46′4″E / 10.90389°N 106.76778°E / 10.90389; 106.76778 |
Country | Vietnam |
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Province | Bình Dương |
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Founded | - January 13, 2011: established Di An town[citation needed]
- February 1, 2020: established Di An city[citation needed]
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Government |
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• Chairman of the People's Committee | Lê Thành Tài |
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• Chairman of the People's Council | Ngô Ngọc Điệp |
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Area |
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• Total | 60.05 km2 (23.19 sq mi) |
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Population (2021) |
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• Total | 463.023 |
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• Density | 7,711/km2 (19,970/sq mi) |
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Time zone | UTC+7 (Indochina Time) |
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Website | dian.binhduong.gov.vn |
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Dĩ An is a city of Bình Dương Province in the Southeast region of Vietnam, about 20 km north of central Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). It is 1,706 km by rail from Hanoi. At the 2009 census the city had a population of 73,859.[1] The town covers 60 km².
Dĩ An consists of seven wards: Dĩ An, An Bình, Bình An, Bình Thắng, Đông Hòa, Tân Bình and Tân Đông Hiệp.
Transport
[edit] The city is the proposed junction for the Trans-Asian Railway that would connect half a dozen railways in southeast Asia, starting with Cambodia. This line would cross the Cambodian border near Lộc Ninh.
Dĩ An is an important destination of the national railway with two railway stations: Dĩ An and Sóng Thần. The area's tram factory is the largest in South Vietnam. [citation needed] Dĩ An was also the headquarters for the American 1st Infantry Division (nicknamed "The Big Red One") during the Vietnam War. Later in 1969 and 1970 the 1st Infantry Division was withdrawn to the US, and The 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment was there until 1972. It also houses the largest bus station in Vietnam, New Eastern Bus Station.
See also
[edit] References
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Dĩ An.
- ^ "Districts of Vietnam". Statoids. Retrieved March 13, 2009.
10°54′14″N 106°46′4″E / 10.90389°N 106.76778°E / 10.90389; 106.76778
Places adjacent to Dĩ An |
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Tân Uyên | | Thuận An | Dĩ An | Biên Hòa, Đồng Nai province | | Thủ Đức, Ho Chi Minh City |
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Districts of Southeast Vietnam |
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Ho Chi Minh City | - Urban districts
- District 1※
- District 3
- District 4
- District 5
- District 6
- District 7
- District 8
- District 10
- District 11
- District 12
- Bình Tân
- Bình Thạnh
- Gò Vấp
- Phú Nhuận
- Tân Bình
- Tân Phú
- Rural districts
- Bình Chánh
- Cần Giờ
- Củ Chi
- Hóc Môn
- Nhà Bè
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Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province | - Bà Rịa city※
- Vũng Tàu city
- Phú Mỹ town
- Châu Đức
- Côn Đảo
- Đất Đỏ
- Long Điền
- Xuyên Mộc
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Bình Dương province | - Dĩ An city
- Thuận An city
- Thủ Dầu Một city※
- Bến Cát city
- Tân Uyên city
- Bắc Tân Uyên
- Bàu Bàng
- Dầu Tiếng
- Phú Giáo
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Bình Phước province | - Đồng Xoài city※
- Bình Long town
- Chơn Thành town
- Phước Long town
- Bù Đăng
- Bù Đốp
- Bù Gia Mập
- Đồng Phú
- Hớn Quản
- Lộc Ninh
- Phú Riềng
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Đồng Nai province | - Biên Hòa city※
- Long Khánh city
- Cẩm Mỹ
- Định Quán
- Long Thành
- Nhơn Trạch
- Tân Phú
- Thống Nhất
- Trảng Bom
- Vĩnh Cửu
- Xuân Lộc
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Tây Ninh province | - Tây Ninh city※
- Hòa Thành town
- Trảng Bàng town
- Bến Cầu
- Châu Thành
- Dương Minh Châu
- Gò Dầu
- Tân Biên
- Tân Châu
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