RED RIVER DELTA


The 'Red River delta' (Vietnamese: 'Đồng Bằng Sông Hồng') is the flat plain formed by the Red River and its distributaries joining in the Thai Binh River in northern Vietnam. The delta measuring some 15,000 square km is well protected by a network of dykes. It is an agriculturally rich area and densely populated. Most of the land is devoted to rice cultivation[1].
Nine provinces together with two municipalities, the capital Hanoi and the main port Haiphong form the delta.

Contents
Provinces
Non-provinces

Provinces



Bac Ninh

Ha Nam

Ha Tay

Hai Duong

Hung Yen

Nam Dinh

Ninh Binh

Thai Binh

Vinh Phuc
Non-provinces


Hanoi

Haiphong
1. Whitfield, D. ''Historical and Cultural Dictionary of Vietnam''. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press, 1976


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