Bình Trị Thiên province

Bình Trị Thiên ProvinceProvince of Vietnam1975-1989Bình Trị Thiên province on the administrative map of Vietnam in 1976CapitalHuếArea 18,340 km2 (7,080 sq mi)Population 1,851,6001,941,0002,020,500 GovernmentProvincial People's Committee Chairman Nguyễn HúngBùi San (Đặng Trần Thi)Vũ ThắngNguyễn Văn Lương Historical eraCold War197530 June 1989 Subdivisions • TypeDistricts, towns, communes Preceded by Succeeded by Quảng Bình Vĩnh Linh Special Zone Vietnamese Demilitarised Zone Quảng Trị Thừa Thiên Quảng Bình Quảng Trị Thừa Thiên Huế

Bình Trị Thiên (1975-1990) was a former administrative grouping of three provinces in Vietnam: Quảng Bình, Quảng Trị and Thừa Thiên, now it's Quảng Trị province and Huế city.

The grouping did not work well and was reversed in 1992.[1] The geographical term had been used previously, for example in relation to culture, folk songs (1967)[2] and is still used after, for example in relation to dialect (1997)[3] and folk songs again (1997).[4]

Binh Tri Thien province has the geographical location:

In 1976, these three provinces were merged by the Government Republic of South Vietnam into a province with a provincial capital based in the city Hue. According to Decision on June 30, 1989, of the VIII National Assembly, the 5th session, these three provinces were split again, but after the split, Thua Thien province had a new name: Thua Thien - Hue.

When unified, Binh Tri Thien province initially had 23 administrative units including: Hue city (provincial capital), 2 towns Dong Ha, Dong Hoi and 20 districts: A Luoi, Bo Trach, Cam Lo, Gio Linh, Hai Lang, Huong Hoa, Huong Thuy, Huong Tra, Le Thuy, Minh Hoa, South East, Phong Dien, Phu Loc, Phu Vang, Quang Dien, Quang Ninh, Quang Trach, Trieu Phong, Tuyen Hoa, Vinh Linh.

According to Decision No. 62-CP of the Government Council Vietnam Democratic Republic dated March 11, 1977, the districts were merged and the changes were as follows:

Since then, Binh Tri Thien province has the capital city of Hue, 2 towns: Dong Ha, Dong Hoi and 11 districts: A Luoi, Ben Hai, Bo Trach, Huong Dien, Huong Hoa, Huong Phu, Le Ninh, Phu Loc, Quang Trach, Trieu Hai, Tuyen Hoa.

On June 30, 1989, the 5th session of the VIIIth National Assembly issued a resolution to divide Binh Tri Thien province to re-establish Quang Binh, Quang Tri and Thua Thien - Hue provinces:

  1. Nguyen Hua
  2. Bui San (1977-1981)
  3. Vu Thang (1981-1985)
  4. Nguyen Van Luong (1985-1989).

Link nội dung: https://melodious.edu.vn/binh-tri-thien-a108007.html