Municipalities of Vietnam
On the First Tier, Vietnam is divided into 58 provinces (Vietnamese: tỉnh) and 5 municipalities (Vietnamese: thành phố trực thuộc trung ương). Municipalities are the highest-ranked cities in Vietnam.[1] Municipalities are centrally-controlled cities and have special status equal to the Province.
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The municipalities are divided into Urban Districts (quận), Municipal Cities (thành phố thuộc thành phố trực thuộc trung ương), Towns (thị xã) and Rural Districts (huyện) as the Second Tier units. At the Third Tier, Urban Districts are divided into Wards (phường), Towns are divided into Wards (phường) and Communes (xã), while Rural Districts are divided into Townships (thị trấn) and Communes (xã).
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Current municipalities
Municipality | Type | Administrative Region | Population (2019 Census) |
Density (/km2) |
Area (km2) |
Divisions |
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Hanoi | Special Class | Red River Delta | 7,781,631 | 2,300 | 3,344.7 | List |
Ho Chi Minh City | Special Class | Southeast | 8,636,899 | 4,100 | 2,095 | List |
Can Tho | First Class | Mekong Delta | 1,520,000 | 890 | 1,389.6 | List |
Da Nang | First Class | South Central Coast | 1,215,000 | 1,200 | 1,256 | List |
Haiphong | First Class | Red River Delta | 2,351,820 | 1,500 | 1,507.57 | List |
Future municipalities
- 1 city will become municipality:
- Đà Lạt (2030)
- 4 provinces will become municipalities:
- Bắc Ninh Province (2022)
- Bình Dương Province (2024)
- Thừa Thiên - Huế Province (2025)
- Quảng Ninh Province (2026)
See also
References
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