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Thanh Hóa province

Province of Vietnam

Thanh Hóa province

Summary

Province of Vietnam

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(Hương sắc bốn mùa)
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map_captionLocation of Thanh Hóa within Vietnam
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subdivision_name1North Central Coast
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leader_titlePeople's Council Chair
leader_nameLại Thế Nguyên
leader_title1People's Committee Chair
leader_name1Đỗ Minh Tuấn
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area_total_km211114.71
population_footnoteshttps://www.24h.com.vn/tin-tuc-trong-ngay/thu-hang-dan-so-63-tinh-thanh-moi-nhat-c46a1067053.html, Result from Vietnam's 2019 population and housing census
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demographics1_info1Vietnamese, Mường, Thai, Thổ, Dao, and H'Mông
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US$ 6.351 billion
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(23th)
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(Hương sắc bốn mùa)

  • Trống Mái Rocks, Sầm Sơn
  • Hải Hòa Beach
  • Citadel of the Hồ Dynasty
  • Sông Mực Lake, Bến En National Park | mapframe-zoom = 8 US$ 6.351 billion (23th)

Thanh Hóa is the northernmost coastal province in the North Central Coast region of Central Vietnam. It borders Sơn La, Hòa Bình, and Ninh Bình to the north, Nghệ An to the south, the Laotian province of Houaphanh to the west with a boundary of over 192 km long, and the South China Sea (Gulf of Tonkin) to the east.

Thanh Hóa is a relatively large province; it ranks fifth in area and third in population among 63 central administrative subdivisions. Its capital and largest city is Thanh Hóa City. The province has a nickname: Xứ Thanh (The Land of Thanh).

Human civilization has existed in Thanh Hóa since about 6,000 years ago and was one of the earliest centers of the ancient Vietnamese. Archaeological excavations have shown that the first culture present was the Đa Bút Culture, located along the Đáy and the Mã Rivers.

Thanh Hóa is located in the middle of North Vietnam and the North Central Coast as a transition in many aspects: geology, climate, administrative division, and local culture. These factors show that it has many particular local habits, customs, and cultures.

Thanh Hóa has two provincial cities, one district-level town and 24 rural districts with an area of 11114.71 km2, and a population of approximately 3.6 million. Sầm Sơn city is a famous seaside resort situated from the Thanh Hóa city centre. Bỉm Sơn township is a large industrial centre, especially for cement. Nghi Sơn is a promising economic zone, expected to become the centre of Thanh Hoa's industry with a large refinery factory, deepwater seaport, and many projects in progress.

The province is also home to many ethnic groups, the seven ethnicities with most people are Kinh, Mường, Thái, H'Mông, Dao, Thổ, Khơ-mú with mentions of the legend Long Quân. ("Dragon Lord of Lac")

History

Archaeological sites show that Vietnamese people lived here 6,000 years ago. During the country's founding period, it was the Cuu Chan and Quan Ninh districts of the Van Lang country.

Northern domination period

During the Han Dynasty, the Thanh Hoa protectorate government belonged to Cuu Chan district. During the Three Kingdoms period, the Eastern Wu Dynasty directly ruled. After separating Cuu Chan district into two districts, Cuu Chan and Cuu Duc, it belonged to the new Cuu Chan district, including the later Thanh Hoa land and Ninh Binh. Cuu Chan was divided into 7 districts: Tu Pho, Di Phong, Cu Phong, Tran Ngo, Kien So, Phu Lac, Thuong Lac, and Tung Nguyen. During the Liang Dynasty, Emperor Liang Wu changed Cuu Chan to Ai Chau. During the Sui Dynasty, it was called Cuu Chan district.

Geography

Geographic position

The coordinate was accurately measured as 19°18'N - 20°40'N (from the southernmost point to northernmost point), 104°22'E - 106°05'E (from the westernmost point to easternmost point).

Administration

Map of Thanh Hoa province in 1909.

Thanh Hóa is subdivided into 26 district-level sub-divisions:

  • 22 rural districts:
    • Bá Thước
    • Cẩm Thủy
    • Hà Trung
    • Hậu Lộc
    • Hoằng Hóa
    • Lang Chánh
    • Mường Lát
    • Nga Sơn
    • Ngọc Lặc
    • Như Thanh
    • Như Xuân
    • Nông Cống
    • Quan Hóa
    • Quan Sơn
    • Quảng Xương
    • Thạch Thành
    • Thiệu Hóa
    • Thọ Xuân
    • Thường Xuân
    • Triệu Sơn
    • Vĩnh Lộc
    • Yên Định
  • 2 district-level towns:
    • Bỉm Sơn
    • Nghi Sơn
  • 2 provincial cities:
    • Thanh Hóa (capital)
    • Sầm Sơn They are further subdivided into 28 commune-level towns (or townlets), 579 communes, and 30 wards.

Etymology

The province's name derives from Sino-Vietnamese 清化.

清 "Thanh" meaning clear; pure; fine. 化 "Hóa" meaning “to transform; to change into; to become”.

References

Hainan, China

References

  1. [https://baothanhhoa.vn/y-nghia-cua-bieu-trung-va-khau-hieu-du-lich-thanh-hoa-154913.htm Ý nghĩa của Biểu trưng và Khẩu hiệu du lịch Thanh Hóa] '''(vi)'''
  2. (18 October 2023). "Biểu số 4.3: Hiện trạng sử dụng đất vùng Bắc Trung Bộ và Duyên hải miền Trung năm 2022".
  3. "Tình hình kinh tế, xã hội Thanh Hóa năm 2018".
  4. "Human Development Index by province(*) by Cities, provincies and Year".
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