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On the first tier, Vietnam is divided into fifty-eight provinces (tỉnh) and five municipalities under the command of the central government ( vi, thành phố trực thuộc trung ương). Municipalities are the highest-ranked cities in Vietnam. ISO 3166-2:VN Municipalities are centrally-controlled cities and have special status equal to the provinces. The provinces are divided into provincial cities, towns, and
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as the second-tier units. At the third tier, provincial city or town is divided into ward and commune, while rural district is divided into townships (thị trấn) and communes.


Governance


Provincial Committee of the Communist Party

Provincial Committee of the Communist Party (''Đảng bộ Đảng Cộng sản cấp tỉnh'' or ''Tỉnh ủy Đảng Cộng sản'') is a provincial subordinate of the
Communist Party of Vietnam The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), also known as the Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP), is the founding and sole legal party of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Founded in 1930 by Hồ Chí Minh, the CPV became the ruling party of North ...
. Since Vietnam is a one party state, the provincial committee of the Communist Party is the most prominent organ of provincial governance. Each provincial committee of the Communist Party is headed by a Secretary (''Bí thư''). The Secretary is de facto leader of the province.


People's Council

The legislative branch of a province is the People's Council (''Hội đồng Nhân dân'' or HDND for short). The People's Council votes on the policy, regulations and orders for development of the province. Members of People's Council are called delegates or councillors (''đại biểu'') and are elected by people living within that province. It is equivalent to the legislative National Assembly of Vietnam. The People's Council is headed by a Chairman (''Chủ tịch'') and a Vice Chairman (''Phó Chủ tịch''). The number of councillors varies from province to province, depending on the population of that province. The People's Council appoints a People's Committee, which acts as the executive arm of the provincial governance. This arrangement is a somewhat simplified version of the situation in Vietnam's
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. Provincial governments are subordinates to the central government.


People's Committee

The executive branch of a province is the People's Committee (''Uỷ ban Nhân dân'' or UBND for short). The People's Committee is responsible for implementing policy and executing laws and orders. The People's Committee is equivalent to the executive Government of Vietnam. People's Committee also manages the provincial departments (''Sở'') which are equivalent to the Ministries. Members of the People's Committee are called commissioners (''Ủy viên''). The People's Committee is headed by a Chairman (''Chủ tịch'') and Vice Chairmen (''Phó Chủ tịch''), and consists of between 4 and 7 commissioners. The number of commissioners depends on the population of the province. The Chairman and Vice Chairmen of the People's Committee are also councillors of the People's Council.


People's Court

The judiciary branch of a province is the People's Court (''Tòa án Nhân dân'' or TAND for short). The People's Court is responsible for judiciary processes and trials. The People's Court is equivalent to the judiciary Supreme People's Court of Vietnam. The People's Court is headed by a Chief Judge (''Chánh án'') and consists of a number of judges (''thẩm phán'').


Police Department

Provincial police department is under direct command of the Ministry of Public Security.


State Treasury


Provincial Military Command


List and statistics

According to the census results of 1 April 2019, the population of Vietnam is 96,208,984 people.) , publication-place=Hanoi , access-date=15 May 2020 , date=December 2019 , trans-section=Part III - Tabulated tables , section=Phần III - biểu tổng hợp , language=vi , isbn=978-604-75-1448-9 , url-status=live , format=pdf The most populous top-level administrative unit in Vietnam is Hồ Chí Minh City, one of the five centrally governed cities. It has 8,993,082 people living within its official boundaries. The second most populous administrative unit is the recently expanded Hà Nội with 8,053,663 people. Prior to the expansion of the capital city, this rank belonged to Thanh Hóa with 3,640,128 people. The least populous is Bắc Kạn, a mountainous province in the remote northeast with 313,905 people. In land area, the largest province is Nghệ An, which runs from the city of Vinh up the wide Sông Cả valley. The smallest is Bắc Ninh, located in the populous Red River Delta region. The following is a table of Vietnam's provinces broken down by population and area, 1 April 2019, based on 2019 Census and 2018 area data from Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. - the data in the report are in ares, rounded to integers See also
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Regions

The Vietnamese government often groups the various provinces into eight regions, which are often grouped into three macro-regions: Northern, Central and Southern. These regions are not always used, and alternative classifications are possible. The regions include: Municipality (thành phố trực thuộc trung ương)


Historical provinces of Vietnam

* Ái Châu - existed during the third Chinese domination. * An Xuyên - existed from 1956 until the
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of 1976. * Biên Hòa - existed from 1832 until the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. * Bình Trị Thiên - administrative grouping of Quảng Bình, Quảng Trị and Thừa Thiên provinces between 1976 and 1992. * Bình Tuy - existed from 1956 until the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. *
Chợ Lớn Chợ Lớn (, zh, 堤岸), usually anglicized as "Cholon" in English sources, is a quarter of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It lies on the west bank of the Saigon River, having Bình Tây Market as its central market. Chợ Lớn consists of the ...
- existed from 1900 until 1957. * Chương Thiện - existed from 1961 until the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. * Cửu Long - administrative grouping of Vĩnh Long and Vĩnh Bình provinces between 1976 and 1992. * Định Tường - existed from 1832 until the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. *
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- existed from 1832, became Hồ Chí Minh City following the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. * Gò Công - existed from 1900 until the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. * Hà Bắc - administrative grouping of Bắc Giang and Bắc Ninh provinces between 1962 and 1996. *
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- existed from 1965 to 1975 and 1991 until 2008, when it was merged into Hà Nội. * Hải Hưng - administrative grouping of Hải Dương and Hưng Yên provinces between 1968 and 1996. * Hậu Nghĩa - existed from 1963 until the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. *
Long Khánh Long Khánh is a city of Đồng Nai Province in the Southeast region of Vietnam. It covers an area of 194 km² and had a population of 171,276 in 2019. Long Khánh city's predecessor was Long Khánh town A town is a human settlem ...
- existed from 1956, became Đồng Nai province following the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. * Minh Hải - administrative grouping of Cà Mau and Bạc Liêu provinces between 1976 and 1996. * Nghệ Tĩnh - administrative grouping of Nghệ An and Hà Tĩnh provinces between 1976 and 1991. * Phước Long - existed from 1956 until the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. * Phước Thành - existed from 1959 until 1965. * Phước Tuy - existed from 1956 until the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. * Quảng Tín - existed from 1962 until the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. * Sa Đéc - existed from 1900 until the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. * Sông Bé - administrative grouping of Bình Dương and Bình Phước provinces between 1976 and 1997. * Tân An - existed from 1900 until 1956. * Vĩnh Bình - existed from 1956 until the Vietnamese reunification of 1976.


See also

* ISO 3166-2:VN


Notes


References


External links


CityMayors.com article
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Comprehensive map of Vietnam's provinces
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