Lam Dong (VietnameseLâm Đồng ) is one of the fifty-nine Provinces of Vietnam located in the Central Highlands (Tay Nguyen) region. Its capital is Da Lat. MA or ma may stand for: Ma, a two-letter English word meaning Mother Ma is the word for mother, or part of the word for mother, in many human languages around the world. ... Churu is a desert region in Rajasthan, India. ... The Tay are an ethnic group of Vietnam. ... The Nung are an ethnic minority in Vietnam. ... The Muong are one of the ethnic groups inhabiting the mountainous region of Northern Vietname (also known as Montagnards). ... The Tho ethnic group inhabits the mountainous region of Northern Vietnam, chiefly Nghe An province southwest of Hanoi. ... Administrative Divisions of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam The country of Vietnam is divided into fifty-nine provinces (known in Vietnamese as tá»nh, from Chinese ç shÄng). ...
Lam Dong borders Khanh Hoa and Ninh Thuan to the east, Dong Nai to the southwest, Binh Thuan to the southeast, and Dak Lak to the north. It is the only Central Highlands province which does not share its western border with Cambodia. Dong Nai (written Đồng Nai in Vietnamese) is a province in south-eastern Vietnam. ...
Regions of Vietnam Northwest | Northeast | Red River Delta | North Central Coast | South Central Coast | Central Highlands | Southeast | Mekong River Delta
LamDongprovince (Figures 13 and 14) belongs to the Tay Nguyen literally, the "western mountains." This upland area, often called the Central Highlands or Central Plateaus, is located in the south-central interior of Viet Nam.
LamDong is the southernmost of the four provinces belonging to Tay Nguyen; its own southern reaches tumble down toward Dong Nai province and the lowlands of Cochinchina.
LamDong: population density and proportion of Kinh in the population, by commune, 1989.