Thượng Ân
Thương Ân is a commune (xã) and village in Ngân Sơn District, Bắc Kạn Province, in Vietnam.
Thương Ân | |
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Commune and village | |
Country | Vietnam |
Province | Bắc Kạn Province |
District | Ngân Sơn District |
Time zone | UTC+07:00 |
Geography
- Area: 67,36 km²
- Population: 1943 people (updated in 1999)
- Population density: 29 people / km².
Location
- The North is close to: Hưng Đạo commune, Tam Kim commune and Hoa Thám commune of Nguyên Bình district, Cao Bằng province.
- East is close to: Bằng Vân commune.
- The South is close to: Bằng Vân, Đức Vân and Vân Tùng communes.
- The West is close to: Cốc Đán commune.
The villages
Villages in Thượng Ân commune: Nà Bưa, Slành, Nà Y, Ruồm A, Ruồm B, Hang Rậu, Roòng Thù, Khuổi Sảo, Nà Cà, Tặc, Phia Pảng, Phiêng Khìt, Thẳm Ông, Nà Pài, Khuổi Rắt, Luộc, Nà Choán, Nà Hin.
Economy
Thượng Ân commune is on the list of ethnic minorities and mountainous areas in Bắc Kạn province.[1] 10 villages in the commune on the list of extremely difficult villages include:
- Roỏng Thù
- Hang Slậu
- Phia Pảng
- Nà Pài
- Thẳm Ông
- Khuổi Slặt
- Phiêng Khít
- Nà Cà
- Khuổi Slảo
- Roỏng Tặc
History
- Before 1964 the commune was called Thanh Tâm. In 1964, the name was changed to Thượng Ân and remained the same until now.[2]
- Bản Duồm A village, Thượng Ân commune is a place with revolutionary tradition of Bac Kan province. The first Party cell of the Bắc Kạn Province was established here in 1975.[3]
References
- "Decision No. 582 / QD-TTg approving the list of extremely difficult hamlets in ethnic minority and mountainous areas in the period 2016-2020 (Prime Minister)".
- "Decision 150-NV (in 1964) about changing name of some communes of Bac Kan Province (by The Minister of Interior)".
- "Thượng Ân- Nơi thành lập Chi bộ Chí Kiên".