Ben Tre Province
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Provinces of Vietnam |
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Administration | |
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People's Council Chair | Nguyễn Hữu Phước |
People's Committee Chair | NGUYỄN THỊ THANH HÀ |
Geography | |
Capital | Bến Tre |
Region | Mekong Delta |
Area | 2,321.6 km² |
Demographics | |
Population • Density |
1,345,600(2004) 579.60/km² |
Ethnicities | Vietnamese, Khmer, Hoa, Tày |
Calling code | 75 |
ISO 3166-2 | VN-50 |
Website | www.bentre.gov.vn |
Ben Tre (in Vietnamese, Bến Tre) is a Province of Vietnam. It is one of the country's southern provinces, being situated in the delta of the Mekong River.
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[edit] Administration
Politically, Bến Tre is divided into seven districts:
The provincial capital, also known as Bến Tre, is a separate municipality.
[edit] Geography
Geographically, Bến Tre is wedged between the two main branches of the Tiền Giang River, which is itself one of the two main branches of the Mekong. The province's northern boundary is formed by the Tiền Giang's main course, while the province's southern boundary is formed by the Tiền Giang's largest branch (which breaks away from the Tiền Giang just upriver from Bến Tre province). Between the Tiền Giang and its main branch are two smaller branches, passing through the middle of Bến Tre. The entire province is criss-crossed with a network of smaller rivers and canals. The extensive irrigation that this provides makes Bến Tre a major producer of rice, but also means that the area is prone to flooding. Bến Tre province is, on average, only 1.25 metres above sea level.
[edit] Transportation
At present, there are no bridges connecting Bến Tre province to the rest of Vietnam - access is only possible by ferries. In 2002, however, work started on the Rach Mieu Bridge, which will link Bến Tre to its northern neighbour, Tiền Giang province. The bridge is expected to be completed in 2008.
[edit] External links
- Ben Tre website (English)
- Bến Tre website (in Vietnamese)
- Học sinh Sinh viên Bến Tre website (in Vietnamese)
- Ben Tre information
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