Northwest (Vietnam)
Tây Bắc (literally "Northwest") is one of the regions of Vietnam, located in the mountainous northwestern part of the country. It consists of four provinces: Điện Biên, Lai Châu, Sơn La, and Hòa Bình. Lào Cai and Yên Bái are usually seen as part of the Northwest region. It has a population of about two and a half million and it is fully landlocked.
Geography
History
A large area of the region was previously a part of the Sip Song Chau Tai, Tai-Meo Autonomous Region, which was dissolved in 1954. It was renamed the "Northwest Autonomous Region" (Khu Tự trị Tây Bắc) in 1961, in order to not highlight just two of the many ethnic groups in this zone. The autonomy was rescinded after the Vietnamese reunification of 1975.[1][2]
Provinces
Province- Level Division |
Capital | Population (May 2023) |
Area (in km2) |
---|---|---|---|
Điện Biên | Điện Biên Phủ | 728,907 | 9,562.5 |
Hòa Bình | Hòa Bình City | 1,002,555 | 4,684.2 |
Lai Châu | Lai Châu | 540,254 | 9,112.3 |
Sơn La | Sơn La | 1,385,423 | 14,174.4 |
Lào Cai | Lào Cai | 905,004 | 6,357.0 |
Yên Bái | Yên Bái | 985,352 | 6,882.9 |
See also
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References
- Bruce M. Lockhart; William J. Duiker (2006). "Tây Bắc". The A to Z of Vietnam. Scarecrow Press. pp. 355–356.
- Jean Michaud (2006). "Tay Bac Autonomous Region". Historical Dictionary of the Peoples of the Southeast Asian Massif. Scarecrow Press. pp. 232–233.
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