Vĩnh Lộc District
Vĩnh Lộc is a rural district of Thanh Hóa Province in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 87,219.[1] The district covers an area of 157 km². The district capital lies at Vĩnh Lộc.[1] The village is famous for the Citadel of the Hồ, a short-lived Vietnamese Dynasty (1400-1407), Hồ Quy, the founder of the Dynasty, having built the Citadel in 1397 and moved the capital there in 1401. Since 2011, the Citadel is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage site.
Vĩnh Lộc District Huyện Vĩnh Lộc | |
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Country | ![]() |
Region | North Central Coast |
Province | Thanh Hóa |
Capital | Vĩnh Lộc |
Area | |
• Total | 61 sq mi (157 km2) |
Population (2018) | |
• Total | 90,440 |
Time zone | UTC+7 (UTC + 7) |
Administration
Vĩnh Lộc is administratively subdivided into 15 communes and 1 township:
- Vĩnh Lộc Township
- Commune of Vĩnh Thành
- Commune of Vĩnh Quang
- Commune of Vĩnh Yên
- Commune of Vĩnh Tiến
- Commune of Vĩnh Long
- Commune of Vĩnh Phúc
- Commune of Vĩnh Hưng
- Commune of Vĩnh Minh
- Commune of Vĩnh Khang
- Commune of Vĩnh Hòa
- Commune of Vĩnh Hùng
- Commune of Vĩnh Tân
- Commune of Vĩnh Ninh
- Commune of Vĩnh Thịnh
- Commune of Vĩnh An
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References
- "Districts of Vietnam". Statoids. Retrieved March 19, 2009.
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