Cửu Long province

In this article we are going to explore Cửu Long province, a very relevant topic today that has aroused great interest in different sectors. Cửu Long province is a concept that has been the subject of debate and analysis in recent years, and its impact on society has been significant. Since its emergence, Cửu Long province has generated conflicting opinions and has been a source of reflection for experts and scholars in the field. Throughout this article, we will examine in depth the different aspects related to Cửu Long province, from its origin to its evolution over time, also addressing its implications and its influence in the corresponding field.

Cửu Long was a province in the Mekong Delta region of southern Vietnam. It was created in 1976 from the merger of Vĩnh Long province and Vĩnh Bình province, and in 1992 Cửu Long was re-split into Vĩnh Long and Trà Vinh provinces.

Statistics

  • Area: 3,856 km2
  • Population: 1,979,800 (1992)

Etymology

In Vietnamese, Cửu Long (deriving from the Sino-Vietnamese ) literally means "nine dragons," referring to the Mekong, known in Vietnamese as the "River of Nine Dragons".

The area of Hong Kong called Kowloon shares a common etymology.

References

Bibliography

  • "Cuu Long". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Archived from the original on 9 March 2021.

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