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Cao Lãnhpronunciation(help·info) is the capital city of Dong Thap Province, Vietnam. It is located at around 10°26′60″N,105°37′60″E. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Äá»ng Tháp Province is a province in Vietnam. ...
Prior to 1975, Cao Lãnh was the capital of the Kien Phong province, in the Mekong Delta region of South Vietnam. In February 1976, Kien Phong was merged with Sa Dec Province to become Dong Thap Province. Sa Dec became the capital city of the new province. Cao Lanh replaced Sa Dec as the capital since April 24, 1994, and became a city since October 2007. Mekong River Delta from space, February 1996 Mekong Delta, February 2005. ... Anthem Thanh niên Hà nh Khúc (Call to the Citizens) Capital Saigon Language(s) Vietnamese Government Republic Last President¹ Duong Van Minh Last Prime minister Vu Van Mau Historical era Cold War - Regime change June 14, 1955 - Dissolution April 30, 1975 Area - 1973 173,809 km² 67,108...
Cao Lanh · Chau Thanh · Hong Ngu · Lai Vung · Lap Vo · Tam Nong · Tan Hong · Thanh Binh · Thap Muoi
Image File history File links Flag_of_Vietnam. ... Äá»ng Tháp Province is a province in Vietnam. ... The provinces of Vietnam are divided into districts (huyá»n), provincial cities (thà nh phá» trá»±c thuá»c tá»nh), and towns (thá» xã). The centrally-controlled municipalities are subdivided into rural districts (quáºn) and urban districts (huyá»n), and then subdivided into wards (phưá»ng). ... Image File history File links LocationVietnamDongThap. ... The provinces of Vietnam are divided into districts (huyá»n), provincial cities (thà nh phá» trá»±c thuá»c tá»nh), and towns (thá» xã). The centrally-controlled municipalities are subdivided into rural districts (quáºn) and urban districts (huyá»n), and then subdivided into wards (phưá»ng). ...
The Army airfield was south of CaoLanh in an area known as Tan Tich.
CaoLanh was the province capital and in addition to ARVN and militia hosted several US Army units including Special Forces, MACV Advisory Team 50, and a detachment from the 52
The Rack CaoLanh Route 145 bridge and old French watchtower are in the lower left corner.