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'''Dac Lac Province''' is the largest of the three provinces of the [[Central Highlands]] of [[Vietnam]]. It may also be written as '''Dak Lak''' or '''Dac Lak'''. [[Ban Me Thuot]] its its capital, 1399 km south of [[Hanoi]]. | '''Dac Lac Province''' is the largest of the three provinces of the [[Central Highlands]] of [[Vietnam]]. It may also be written as '''Dak Lak''' or '''Dac Lak'''. [[Ban Me Thuot]] its its capital, 1399 km south of [[Hanoi]]. | ||
[[Cambodia]] forms its western border. To the north is [[ | [[Cambodia]] forms its western border. To the north is [[Gia Lai Province]], [[Phuc Yen Province]]s on the north and east, [[Khanh Hoa Province|Khanh Hoa]] and [[Lam Dong Province]] on the east, and [[Binh Phuoc Province]] to the southwest. | ||
Its highest area are the Truong Song Mountains; it has many lakes. | Its highest area are the Truong Song Mountains; it has many lakes. |
Revision as of 21:48, 13 February 2009
Dac Lac Province is the largest of the three provinces of the Central Highlands of Vietnam. It may also be written as Dak Lak or Dac Lak. Ban Me Thuot its its capital, 1399 km south of Hanoi.
Cambodia forms its western border. To the north is Gia Lai Province, Phuc Yen Provinces on the north and east, Khanh Hoa and Lam Dong Province on the east, and Binh Phuoc Province to the southwest.
Its highest area are the Truong Song Mountains; it has many lakes.
Economic development
Vietnamese and Cambodian development is cooperative. [1]
References
- ↑ Vietnam Ministry of Foreign Affairs (January 29, 2009), Central Dac Lac province discusses ties with Cambodian province