Dong Nai Province
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Provinces of Vietnam |
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Administration | |
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People's Council Chair | Trần Đình Thành |
People's Committee Chair | Võ Văn Một |
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Capital | Biên Hòa |
Region | Southeast |
Area | 5,894.8 km² |
Demographics | |
Population • Density |
2,174,600(2004) 368.90/km² |
Ethnicities | Vietnamese, Hoa, Xtiêng, Chơ Ro, Chăm |
Calling code | 61 |
ISO 3166-2 | VN-39 |
Website | www.dongnai.gov.vn |
Đồng Nai pronunciation is a province of Vietnam located east of Saigon. The largest city in Đồng Nai is Biên Hòa.
- Area: 5,895 square kilometers
- Population(2002): 2,095,500
- Main Cities: Bien Hoa
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[edit] Administration
- Districts: Tan Phu, Dinh Quan, Vinh Cuu, Thong Nhat, Long Khanh, Xuan Loc, Long Thanh, Nhon Trach.
[edit] Geography
Dong Nai is situated on the economic hub of southern Viet Nam and bordered by: east by Bình Thuận, north-east by Lâm Đồng, north-west by Bình Dương and Bình Phước, south by Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu, west by Ho Chi Minh City.
Dong Nai province has an advantage traffic system with many backbone national roads crossing such as: National route 1A, national route 20, National route 51, North – South railway lines; Locating adjacently to the Saigon Port and Tan Son Nhat International Airport offers many advantages to economic activities in the location. Its location is very important for the development of the Southern economic main hub and a junction of the South Eastern and Tay Nguyen Highland.
[edit] Demographics
The population of Đồng Nai is primarily the dominant Kinh (Viet) ethnicity, although there are residents of the Chinese, Nung, Tay and Cham minorities.
[edit] Climate
Dong Nai lies in the monsoon tropical zone and is affected by the north-east and south-west monsoon. It is also put under the influence of Pacific Ocean tropic atmosphere between April and October. Climate is cloven in two distinct seasons. The rainy season lasts from March or April to November and the dry season from December to March or April of the following year. Average temperature goes between 23.9 – 290C, much lower than standard level of the tropical regions (26-300C). Its rainfall is quite high with 1,500mm – 2,700mm.
On average, the weather is sunny for 4-9.5 hours a day and does not exceed 11.5 hours per day, even on the hottest and sunniest days. Total rainy days within a year are between 120 - 170 days (standard level of tropical region is 150 - 160 days) with total rainfall of some 1,500 - 2,750 mm. The average humidity is around 80 - 82% and humidity in the dry season is 10 - 12% lower than that of the rainy season. The humidity is inconsiderably differential among the areas.
Dong Nai province's weather with regular sunshine, rain and high humidity equally found in the localities facilitates agricultural production and development of industry and cultural and tourism activities.
[edit] Resources
Dong Nai is plentiful with forest resources, granite mine, construction stone, clay, kaolin, puzzolan, sand, gravel…etc.
Besides, Dong Nai Province is based essentially on the system of lakes, dams and rivers, of which Tri An Lake with 323 km2 and over 60 rivers, rivulets and canals are very favourable for the development of a number of aquatic products: raft – bred fish, bred shrimps.
[edit] Transportation
Dong Nai has big progress of investment in upgrading transport system, especially in roads. National highway system with total 244.5 km long has been improving and widening up to delta highway level 1 and 2 standard (National Highway No 5 and 6) or up to third grade like National Highway No 20 to Da Lat, on that way there was 75 kilometers in the province territory had been spread on the surface). Roads system in the province lengthens 3.339 kilometers, of which nearly 700 kilometers is tar surface roads. Moreover, roads system under commune and ward management, roads in farms, industrial parks make a continuous system to localities, 100 percent communes and wards have roads for cars to its center.
Under scheme in the near future, high speed ways system to Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province and Ho Chi Minh City, Bien Hoa-Vung Tau railway system, upgraded provincial roads No 726 and connecting national highway No 20 and No 1 with national highway No 51... Will create a complete system, serving for socio economic development demand locally and regionally.
[edit] Economy
Đồng Nai is an industrial province which experienced heavy investment from foreign investors in the shipping, food products and manufacturing industries since Vietnam opened to foreign investment in the late 1980s.
Đồng Nai is rapidly modernizing, and because of proximity to Saigon as well as a relatively well-developed infrastructure, commerce has thrived in the province. Đồng Nai is widely electrified, and telephone networks and even ADSL internet connectivity was widespread in the city of Biên Hòa as of January, 2004. Further, because the cost of living and labor in Vietnam is below that of even India and the Philippines, economic investment is predicted to continue to increase in Đồng Nai.
[edit] External links
- Dong Nai Provincial People's Council & People's Committee
- List of Đồng Nai links provided by a Vietnamese government entity
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