An Lão District

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For the district in Hai Phong, see An Lão District, Hai Phong.
District in South Central Coast, Vietnam
An Lão District
Huyện An Lão
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District |
Country |
Vietnam
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Region |
South Central Coast |
Province |
Bình Định |
Capital |
An Lão |
Area
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• Total |
692 km2 (267 sq mi) |
Population (2009)
|
• Total |
24,300 |
• Density |
35/km2 (90/sq mi) |
Time zone |
UTC+7 (UTC + 7) |
An Lão is a district (huyện) of Bình Định Province in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 24,091.[1] The district covers an area of 690 km². The district capital lies at An Lão.[1]
The Battle of An Lão
The Battle of An Lão occurred in December, 1964, ending as a tactical victory for the Việt Cộng, by wresting temporary control of the District Headquarters from the South Vietnamese forces.
References
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Districts of Vietnam South Central Coast
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Da Nang city※
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Urban districts
- Cẩm Lệ
- Hải Châu
- Liên Chiểu
- Ngu Hanh Son
- Sơn Trà
- Thanh Khê
- Hòa Vang
Hoàng Sa Island§
|
|
Bình Định Province |
Quy Nhơn city※
An Nhơn town
- An Lão
- Hoài Ân
- Hoài Nhơn
- Phù Cát
- Phù Mỹ
- Tây Sơn
- Tuy Phước
- Vân Canh
- Vĩnh Thạnh
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Bình Thuận Province |
Phan Thiết city※
La Gi town
- Bắc Bình
- Đức Linh
- Hàm Tân
- Hàm Thuận Bắc
- Hàm Thuận Nam
- Phú Quý Island
- Tánh Linh
- Tuy Phong
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Khánh Hòa Province |
Cam Ranh city
Nha Trang city※
Ninh Hòa town
- Cam Lâm
- Diên Khánh
- Khánh Sơn
- Khánh Vĩnh
Trường Sa Island§
- Vạn Ninh
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Ninh Thuận Province |
Phan Rang–Tháp Chàm city※
- Bác Ái
- Ninh Hải
- Ninh Phước
- Ninh Sơn
- Thuận Bắc
- Thuận Nam
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Phú Yên Province |
Tuy Hòa city※
Sông Cầu town
- Đông Hòa
- Đồng Xuân
- Phú Hòa
- Sơn Hòa
- Sông Hinh
- Tây Hòa
- Tuy An
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Quảng Nam Province |
Hội An city
Tam Kỳ city※
Điện Bàn town
- Bắc Trà My
- Đại Lộc
- Đông Giang
- Duy Xuyên
- Hiệp Đức
- Nam Giang
- Nam Trà My
- Nông Sơn
- Núi Thành
- Phú Ninh
- Phước Sơn
- Quế Sơn
- Tây Giang
- Thăng Bình
- Tiên Phước
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Quảng Ngãi Province |
Quảng Ngãi city※
- Ba Tơ
- Bình Sơn
- Đức Phổ
- Lý Sơn
- Minh Long
- Mộ Đức
- Nghĩa Hành
- Sơn Hà
- Sơn Tây
- Sơn Tịnh
- Tây Trà
- Trà Bồng
- Tư Nghĩa
- Lý Sơn Island
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※ denotes provincial seat. / § Sovereignty over Hoàng Sa Island & Trường Sa Island is disputed as 11 February 2019.
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