Hải Dương in the context of Thái Bình River


The Thái Bình River, a key component of the Thái Bình river system in Northern Vietnam, flows through Hải Dương Province and briefly defines the boundary between Hải Dương and Bắc Giang Province before continuing towards the South China Sea.

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⭐ Core Definition: Hải Dương

Hải Dương (listen) was a city in Vietnam. It was the capital of Hải Dương, an industrialized province in the Hanoi Capital Region and the Red River Delta in Northern Vietnam, now merged into Haiphong. The city is at the midpoint between the capital Hanoi and the major port Haiphong, and is part of the Northern Key Economic Zone. In 2019, Hai Duong city had a population of 241,373.

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In the context of the Thái Bình River, Hải Dương Province is considered…
HINT: The Thái Bình River flows through Hải Dương Province and acts as the boundary between Hải Dương and Bắc Giang Province for a portion of its course, as it travels from the mountains to the sea.

👉 Hải Dương in the context of Thái Bình River

Thái Bình river (Vietnamese: Sông Thái Bình) is the name of the Thái Bình river system's main river in Northern Vietnam. This river system joins with the Red River system and brings alluvium to create Red River Delta.

Thái Bình river starts in the area of Đồng Phúc commune, Yên Dũng District, Bắc Giang Province – where the Thuong River and Cầu River join with each other. It then flows to Hải Dương Province and becomes the boundary between Bắc Giang and Hải Dương. After flowing through the area of Hải Dương, it enters Thái Bình Province and flows to the South China Sea at Ba Lat river mouth.

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