Cửu Long province

Cửu Long
Location of Cửu Long province on the 1976 map of Vietnam (highlighted in red)
Country Vietnam
RegionMekong Delta
Province foundingFebruary 24, 1976
DissolutionDecember 26, 1991
Area
 • Total
3,856 km2 (1,489 sq mi)
Population
 (1992)
 • Total
1,979,800 people
 • Density513.4/km2 (1,330/sq mi)

Cửu Long was a province in the Mekong Delta region of southern Vietnam.[1] It was created in 1976 from the merger of Vĩnh Long province and Trà Vinh province, and in 1992 Cửu Long was re-split into Vĩnh Long and Trà Vinh provinces. The entire province is now part of the new Vĩnh Long province.[1]

History

On February 24, 1976, the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam issued Decree No. 3/NQ/1976 [2] regarding the merger of Vĩnh Long province and Trà Vinh province into a single province named Vĩnh Trà province.

At that time, Vĩnh Trà province had 2 district-level towns: Vĩnh Long (capital province) and Trà Vinh, and 12 districts: Bình Minh, Cái Nhum, Càng Long, Cầu Kè, Cầu Ngang, Châu Thành Đông (East Châu Thành), Châu Thành Tây (West Châu Thành), Tam Bình, Tiểu Cần, Trà Cú, Trà Ôn, Vũng Liêm.

July 27, 1976, The National Assembly of Vietnam issued a Resolution on renaming Vĩnh Trà province to Cửu Long province.

At that time, Cửu Long province had 2 district-level towns: Vĩnh Long (capital province) and Trà Vinh, and 12 districts: Bình Minh, Cái Nhum, Càng Long, Cầu Kè, Cầu Ngang, Châu Thành Đông (East Châu Thành), Châu Thành Tây (West Châu Thành), Tam Bình, Tiểu Cần, Trà Cú, Trà Ôn, Vũng Liêm.

On March 11, 1977, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers issued Decision No. 59-CP concerning:[3]

At that time, Cuu Long province had 2 district-level towns: Vĩnh Long (capital province) and Trà Vinh and 7 districts: Cầu Kè, Cầu Ngang, Càng Long, Long Hồ, Tam Bình, Trà Cú, Vũng Liêm.

Etymology

In Vietnamese, Cửu Long (deriving from the Sino-Vietnamese ) literally means "nine dragons," referring to the Mekong, known in Vietnamese as the "River of Nine Dragons".

References

  1. ^ a b Encyclopaedia Britannica.
  2. ^ Decree No. 3/NQ/1976 on the dissolution of zones and merger of provinces in South Vietnam
  3. ^ "Quyết định số 59-CP năm 1977 về việc hợp nhất và điều chỉnh địa giới một số huyện thuộc tỉnh Cửu Long". Hệ thống pháp luật. 1977-03-11.

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