Cao Lang province

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Cao Lang was a former province of Vietnam.

Cao Lang province (red) in Vietnam in 1976

Geography

Cao Lang province has the following geographical location:

  • The North borders on the Choang ethnic autonomous region
    China
    )
  • The South borders on the province
    Ha Bac
  • The East borders on the province
    Quang Ninh
  • The West borders on the province Bac Thai and the province Ha Tuyen.

History

Cao Lang province was formed by the resolution of the National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam on December 27-year 1975 on the basis of the merger of the two provinces

Lang Son.[1]

Cao Lang province was officially incorporated from December year 1976, with a population of 871,000 people and an area of 13,781 km².[2]

Cao Lang province consists of 2

Quang Ninh
.

At the end of the year 1978, GDP of Cao Lang province reached 383 million VND, of which the value of agriculture-forestry output reached 120 million VND, food production reached 114 thousand tons.[4]

In May 1977, Cao Lang Radio was started construction in Cao Bang. On September 2-year 1977, Cao Lang Radio officially broadcast the first program, on 2 electric waves 48m and 312m, including 4 languages:

Dao.[5]

Cao Lang province has 20 administrative units including: town

Van Quan
.

On December 29, 1978, the 4th session of the 6th National Assembly issued a resolution to divide Cao Lang province to re-establish the province

Quang Ninh
to Lang Son province to manage:

  • Cao Bang province includes
    Trung Khanh
    .
  • Lang Son province includes
    Van Quan
    .

References

  1. ^ Resolution of the National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam December 27, 1975 on the unification of several provinces
  2. ^ "Sach_QH / VKQHTTtapV / 1978 / QH1978_5.htm Report to the National Assembly No. 5271-TC dated December 22, 1978 of the Government Council on the demarcation of some provinces and cities". Archived from the original on July 9, 2010. Retrieved December 18, 2020.
  3. ^ "Development history of the Provincial Post Office – VNPT Cao Bang". Archived from the original on January 23, 2013. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  4. ^ [http:// www.langson.gov.vn/ngv/content/l%E1%A1ng-s%C6%A1n-qua-c%C3%A1c-giai-%C4%91o%E1%A1n-l%E1  % BB% 8Bch-s% E1% BB% AD Lang Son through historical periods]
  5. ^ /20130421191728/www.caobang.gov.vn/wps/wcm/connect/web+content/caobang/tintucsukien/vanhoa-xahoi/e83848004c976d44aba7ef1a6f68a51c Radio – Cao Bang: 35th Anniversary Anniversary, Receiving the Lao Medal second class