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'''Lam Dong Province''', which has also been called '''Tuyen Long''' and '''Lam Duc''', is in the [[Central Highlands]] of [[Vietnam]]. [[Dalat]] is its capital. It is mountainous and heavily forested. | '''Lam Dong Province''', which has also been called '''Tuyen Long''' and '''Lam Duc''', is in the [[Central Highlands]] of [[Vietnam]]. [[Dalat]] is its capital. It is mountainous and heavily forested. It also has been called '''Tuyen Duc Province'''. | ||
[[Dac Lac Province]] forms its northern boundary. On the southeast, it borders on [[Khanh Hoa Province|Khanh Hoa]], [[Ninh Thuan Province|Ninh Thuan]] and [[Binh Thuan Province|Binh Thuan]] provinces, and to the west, on [[Binh Phuoc Province|Binh Phuoc]] and [[Dong Nai Province|Dong Nai]] provinces. | |||
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Revision as of 18:48, 20 December 2008
Lam Dong Province, which has also been called Tuyen Long and Lam Duc, is in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Dalat is its capital. It is mountainous and heavily forested. It also has been called Tuyen Duc Province.
Dac Lac Province forms its northern boundary. On the southeast, it borders on Khanh Hoa, Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan provinces, and to the west, on Binh Phuoc and Dong Nai provinces.
Dalat is
- 110km from Phan Rang in Ninh Thuan Province
- 200km from Ban Me Thuot
- 205km from Nha Trang
- 293km from Ho Chi Minh City/Saigon
- 1,481km from Hanoi