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Quảng Ngãi province

Quảng Ngãi (Vietnamese: [kwaːŋ˧˩ ŋaːj˦ˀ˥] ) is a northern coastal province in the South Central Coast region, the Central of Vietnam. It borders Quảng Nam to the north, Bình Định to the south, Kon Tum to the west, Gia Lai to the southwest and the East Sea to the east.

Quảng Ngãi Province
Tỉnh Quảng Ngãi
Lý Sơn Islands  • An Khê Mire  • Mỹ Lai Statue  • Khe Hải Beach  • Quảng Ngãi River  • Thiên Ấn Temple  •
Location of Quảng Ngãi within Vietnam
Coordinates: 15°0′N 108°40′E / 15.000°N 108.667°E / 15.000; 108.667
Country Vietnam
RegionSouth Central Coast
CapitalQuảng Ngãi
Government
 • Secretary of Communist PartyLê Viết Chữ (Communist Party of Vietnam)
 • People's Council ChairBùi Thị Quỳnh Vân
 • People's Committee ChairTrần Ngọc Căng
Area
 • Total5,137.6 km2 (1,983.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total1,631,697
 • Density320/km2 (820/sq mi)
Demographics
 • EthnicitiesVietnamese, Hrê, Co, Xơ Đăng
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Area codes55 (until 16 July 2017)
255 (from 17 June 2017)
ISO 3166 codeVN-29
Websitewww.quangngai.gov.vn

Quảng Ngãi is located 883 kilometres (549 mi) south of Hanoi and 838 kilometres (521 mi) north of Hồ Chí Minh City. The province has been historically populated with H're people and ethnic Kinh, and located on the coast.

History edit

 
Drawing of Quảng Ngãi citadel in the Nguyễn dynasty

The ancient Sa Huỳnh culture inhabited what is now Quảng Ngãi. Remains of it were found in Sa Huỳnh, Đức Phổ District. Within Champa, the region that is now Quảng Ngãi was less significant than Quảng Nam province and Vijaya. There are only a few Cham remains in the province.[1] The area became part of Vietnam along with Vijaya (Bình Định province) in 1471. In the early 19th century the Long Wall of Quảng Ngãi was constructed in the province. It improved security among the Vietnamese and H're people and facilitated trade.[2] The province had become a center for religious activity, in particular with the construction of a mountain-top monastery, the Thien An Mountain Pagoda in 1695. [1] The mountain was designated by the ruler Nguyễn Phúc Chu and became a religious pilgrimage site.

Quảng Ngãi province was one of the first provinces in central Vietnam (together with Quảng Trị) to organize self-defense units in March 1945. The Ba Tơ Guerrilla Unit mobilized tens of thousands of peasants.[3] It was known as a Việt Cộng stronghold during the Vietnam War and was the site of the purported Bình Hòa massacre and the My Lai Massacre. The province produced famous war literature on both sides of the conflict including the wartime diary of Viet Cong medic Đặng Thùy Trâm was written here, and from the US perspective, the setting of Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried.

After reunification, the province was designated as the center of a planned oil industry notably the Dung Quất Refinery alongside special economic zones for the development of heavy and light industries.[4]

Economy edit

The economy of the province has historically relied on agriculture and fishing, but in recent years has seen significant industrialization with special trade rules applying. The economy of Quang Ngai and surrounding regions is designated for the development of heavy industries, in particular, trade-oriented export and special economic rules apply to parts of the province. The Dung Quat Economic Zone located within the province has a separate visa regime for foreigners seeking to work within the country.[5] Industrial output within the province has seen growth rates of 15-20% annually, far outstripping most other regions in central Vietnam.[6]

The Dung Quat economic zone is recognized as one of five key coastal sites for economic growth in Vietnam, and has seen significant Japanese foreign direct investments.[7]

Geography edit

Quảng Ngãi's topography is dominated by a large plain along the coast and in the center of the province and by mountains and hills in the west and along its borders with Quảng Nam and Bình Định provinces. Lowlands extend further inland along Trà Khúc River.[8] The province's highest peak is at 1630m in the west of the province near the border to Quảng Nam.[9] The coastline is relatively straight in most of the south and central part of the province (unusual for the South Central Coast), but features several capes north of Quảng Ngãi City.[8] The province's largest river is the Trà Khúc. Other important rivers are the Trà Bồng in the north and the Ve River in the south of the province. The Lý Sơn islands belong to Quảng Ngãi.[citation needed]

Demography edit

The province had a population of 1,219,200 in 2009.[10] Around 40% is concentrated in Quảng Ngãi City and the two districts just north and south of it (Sơn Tịnh and Tư Nghĩa), where population density ranges from over 500 to 3600/km2). Population density in most of coastal Quảng Ngãi is around 400/km2. The five western districts have population densities of less than 100/km2, three of them (Tây Trà, Sơn Tây, and Ba Tơ) even less than 50/km2.[9] Quảng Ngãi is the least urbanized province of the South Central Coast, with only 14.4% of the population living in cities and towns.[11] The population grew by an annual average of 1% between 2000 and 2007, while the growth of the urban population was 3.9% on average, one of the highest rates in the region.[11]

The coastal lowlands are mostly ethnically homogeneous, with almost the entire population (>99%) made up of Kinh people. There are large Hrê communities in the southwest of the province. They made up the majority of the population in the districts of Ba Tơ, Sơn Hà (which then also included Sơn Tây), and Minh Long as of 1996.[12] A slight majority in Trà Bồng District (which then also included the Tây Trà District) were Co people.[12] There is also a small minority of Xơ Đăng in Sơn Hà District.[12]

Administrative divisions edit

Quảng Ngãi is subdivided into 12 district-level sub-divisions:

  • 11 districts:

They are further subdivided into nine commune-level towns (or townlets), 166 communes, and nine wards.

Economy edit

Quảng Ngãi's GDP per capita was 7.82 million VND in 2007, making it the second poorest province in the South Central Coast (after Ninh Thuận), due to weaknesses in all major sectors of the economy (agriculture, industry, services).[11] However, Quảng Ngãi's economy has been booming since then, due to a spectacular increase in industrial GDP from the Dung Quat Economic Zone. It grew by 21% in 2009, increasing GDP per capita to 15.2 million VND, higher than that of its neighbours, Quảng Nam and Bình Định provinces.[10] Exports increased from 31 million US$ in 2005 to 182 million in 2009.[10]

The number of employed people increased from 571,400 in 2000 to 704,700, despite a significant decline agricultural and fishing employment. The booming industrial sector created 63,200 jobs in the period and employs 99,200 as of 2007. Despite lacking behind the industrial sector in terms of value-added, the service sector employed 180,500 people in 2007 compared to 57,900 in 2000.[10]

Agriculture, forestry, fishing edit

 
Farmer in Quảng Ngãi province

Despite its large agricultural area, Quảng Ngãi's agricultural GDP is low compared to other provinces in the region. Rice cultivation takes up the largest area, concentrated around Quảng Ngãi City.[8] 381,200t of rice were harvested in 2007.[13] Other important crops include sugar-cane, peanuts, and coconuts. There is a large number of cattle in the province (287,800 in 2007),[13] mostly in the northwest and southwest.[8]

Crop Area Output (2007)[13] % of national[11] Main Location(s)[8]
Sugar-cane 7300ha 390,900t 2.25 Bình Sơn District
Peanuts 5700ha 11,100t 2.2 Đức Phổ District
Coconuts 2700ha 13,726t 1.31 Mộ Đức District

Quảng Ngãi's fishing output as share of total national output is larger than its population share . Lý Sơn island plays an important role as an offshore fishing center. It contributed almost one fourth to the total of 126,000 tonnes of fish caught in 2012.[14] However, in contrast to the rest of the region, there is a lack of rich fishing grounds off the coast of Quảng Ngãi province.[8]

Industry edit

Quảng Ngãi City is a secondary industrial center of the South Central Coast with processing of agricultural products and production of some paper and machinery.[8] Other products include beer (38.3 million litres in 2007), textiles (5,577 pieces), bricks (303 million), chemical fertilizer (24kt), and hand farming tools (352,000 pieces). Furniture is produced in Quảng Ngãi as a major export product, accounting for 11.475 million US$ in 2007.[13]

Industrial GDP has more than tripled between 2000 and 2007, growing by an average yearly rate of 18.64%.[11] This was the second highest growth rate in the South Central Coast after Bình Thuận province. Industry has grown even faster since then, due in large part to the Dung Quat Economic Zone. The Dung Quất Refinery, Vietnam's first oil refinery, started production in February 2009. In the same year, industrial gross output increased by 144.7% and the share of industry in the province's GDP surged from 36.2% in 2008 to 46.3% in 2009.[10] This share is higher than that of other provinces in the region and even slightly higher than that of Đà Nẵng. The province's prospects for industry may also be changing outside Dung Quat Economic Zone. Vinatex bought Đại Cát Tường, a formerly bankrupt textile manufacturer, in 2011 and plans to expand its production in Quảng Ngãi significantly.[15]

Quảng Ngãi's industry was dominated by the state sector (mostly centrally managed companies) until 2005, after which most of the state industry was (officially) privatized. The state sector's share decreased from 2/3 in 2000 to around 1/8 in 2007, while there was also a restructuring within the state sector from central state to locally managed state enterprises.[13]

Infrastructure edit

Transport edit

National Route 1 and the North–South Railway run through the province. The main railway station is the Quảng Ngãi Railway Station. National Road 24 connects Quảng Ngãi to Kon Tum in the Central Highlands. It has its starting point at Thach Tru on National Route 1 28 km south of Quảng Ngãi City and passes through Ba Tơ District.[16] The nearest airport is Chu Lai International Airport, just north of Quảng Ngãi province. The province has a major port in the Dung Quat Economic Zone, namely Dung Quat Port, in the north of the province. Sa Ky is a local port north of Quảng Ngãi City. It serves as a fishing and small cargo port and has regular ferry connections to Lý Sơn island.

Energy edit

There is a hydroelectric station on Trà Khúc River in the center of the province. It is located near the border of Sơn Hà District with Tư Nghĩa District and Sơn Tịnh District.[9] As of 2007, 401 million kwh were generated in the province.[13]

Tourism edit

Long Wall of Quảng Ngãi was discovered in 2005.

Disease outbreak edit

In April 2012, there have been multiple reports of an outbreak of an unknown fatal disease in the area around Ba Tơ. See Quảng Ngãi skin disease outbreak for more details.

References edit

  1. ^ Hardy, Andrew, Nguyen Van Ku & Ngo Van Doanh (2005): Peregrinations into Cham Culture, Hanoi: Thế Giới Publishers
  2. ^ Bray, Adam (22 April 2011). . BBC Online. Archived from the original on 25 April 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  3. ^ Lockhart, Greg (1989). Nation in Arms - The Origins of the People's Army of Vietnam, Sydney: Asian Studies Association of Australia in association with Allen & Unwin, pp. 119, 139-140
  4. ^ "Dung Quat in Quang Ngam, Vietnam - for factory relocation". www.business-in-asia.com. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  5. ^ VnExpress. "Economic zone seeks work visas for foreign experts - VnExpress International". VnExpress International – Latest news, business, travel and analysis from Vietnam. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  6. ^ "Quang Ngai pushes industrial progress". vietnamnews.vn. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  7. ^ "Quang Ngai to receive $117 million investment". vietnamnews.vn. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Atlat Dia li Viet Nam (Geographical Atlas of Vietnam). NXB Giao Duc, Hanoi: 2010
  9. ^ a b c Viet Nam Administrative Atlas. Cartographic Publishing House, Hanoi 2010
  10. ^ a b c d e Bình Định Statistics Office (2010): Bình Định Statistical Yearbook 2009. Statistical Publishing House, Hanoi
  11. ^ a b c d e calculations based on General Statistics Office (2009): Socio-economic Statistical Data of 63 Provinces and Cities. Statistical Publishing House, Hanoi
  12. ^ a b c General Statistics Office (1996): Population Data of Sparsely Populated Areas in Vietnam. Statistical Publishing House, Hanoi
  13. ^ a b c d e f General Statistics Office (2009): Socio-economic Statistical Data of 63 Provinces and Cities, Vietnam. Statistical Publishing House, Hanoi
  14. ^ "Fine weather brings bumper fishing haul". Viet Nam News. 3 January 2013. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  15. ^ "Vinatex mua lại công ty thua lỗ ở Quảng Ngãi". The Saigon Times. 2011-07-05. Retrieved 2011-07-06.
  16. ^ Vietnam Road Atlas (Tập Bản đồ Giao thông Đường bộ Việt Nam). Cartographic Publishing House (Vietnam), 2004

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Quang Ngai Tourism on Facebook

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Quảng Ngai Vietnamese kwaːŋ ŋaːj ˀ is a northern coastal province in the South Central Coast region the Central of Vietnam It borders Quảng Nam to the north Binh Định to the south Kon Tum to the west Gia Lai to the southwest and the East Sea to the east Quảng Ngai Province Tỉnh Quảng NgaiProvinceLy Sơn Islands An Khe Mire Mỹ Lai Statue Khe Hải Beach Quảng Ngai River Thien Ấn Temple SealLocation of Quảng Ngai within VietnamCoordinates 15 0 N 108 40 E 15 000 N 108 667 E 15 000 108 667Country VietnamRegionSouth Central CoastCapitalQuảng NgaiGovernment Secretary of Communist PartyLe Viết Chữ Communist Party of Vietnam People s Council ChairBui Thị Quỳnh Van People s Committee ChairTrần Ngọc CăngArea Total5 137 6 km2 1 983 6 sq mi Population 2021 Total1 631 697 Density320 km2 820 sq mi Demographics EthnicitiesVietnamese Hre Co Xơ ĐăngTime zoneUTC 7 ICT Area codes55 until 16 July 2017 255 from 17 June 2017 ISO 3166 codeVN 29Websitewww wbr quangngai wbr gov wbr vnQuảng Ngai is located 883 kilometres 549 mi south of Hanoi and 838 kilometres 521 mi north of Hồ Chi Minh City The province has been historically populated with H re people and ethnic Kinh and located on the coast Contents 1 History 2 Economy 3 Geography 4 Demography 5 Administrative divisions 6 Economy 6 1 Agriculture forestry fishing 6 2 Industry 7 Infrastructure 7 1 Transport 7 2 Energy 8 Tourism 9 Disease outbreak 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp Drawing of Quảng Ngai citadel in the Nguyễn dynastyThe ancient Sa Huỳnh culture inhabited what is now Quảng Ngai Remains of it were found in Sa Huỳnh Đức Phổ District Within Champa the region that is now Quảng Ngai was less significant than Quảng Nam province and Vijaya There are only a few Cham remains in the province 1 The area became part of Vietnam along with Vijaya Binh Định province in 1471 In the early 19th century the Long Wall of Quảng Ngai was constructed in the province It improved security among the Vietnamese and H re people and facilitated trade 2 The province had become a center for religious activity in particular with the construction of a mountain top monastery the Thien An Mountain Pagoda in 1695 1 The mountain was designated by the ruler Nguyễn Phuc Chu and became a religious pilgrimage site Quảng Ngai province was one of the first provinces in central Vietnam together with Quảng Trị to organize self defense units in March 1945 The Ba Tơ Guerrilla Unit mobilized tens of thousands of peasants 3 It was known as a Việt Cộng stronghold during the Vietnam War and was the site of the purported Binh Hoa massacre and the My Lai Massacre The province produced famous war literature on both sides of the conflict including the wartime diary of Viet Cong medic Đặng Thuy Tram was written here and from the US perspective the setting of Tim O Brien s The Things They Carried After reunification the province was designated as the center of a planned oil industry notably the Dung Quất Refinery alongside special economic zones for the development of heavy and light industries 4 Economy editThe economy of the province has historically relied on agriculture and fishing but in recent years has seen significant industrialization with special trade rules applying The economy of Quang Ngai and surrounding regions is designated for the development of heavy industries in particular trade oriented export and special economic rules apply to parts of the province The Dung Quat Economic Zone located within the province has a separate visa regime for foreigners seeking to work within the country 5 Industrial output within the province has seen growth rates of 15 20 annually far outstripping most other regions in central Vietnam 6 The Dung Quat economic zone is recognized as one of five key coastal sites for economic growth in Vietnam and has seen significant Japanese foreign direct investments 7 Geography editQuảng Ngai s topography is dominated by a large plain along the coast and in the center of the province and by mountains and hills in the west and along its borders with Quảng Nam and Binh Định provinces Lowlands extend further inland along Tra Khuc River 8 The province s highest peak is at 1630m in the west of the province near the border to Quảng Nam 9 The coastline is relatively straight in most of the south and central part of the province unusual for the South Central Coast but features several capes north of Quảng Ngai City 8 The province s largest river is the Tra Khuc Other important rivers are the Tra Bồng in the north and the Ve River in the south of the province The Ly Sơn islands belong to Quảng Ngai citation needed Demography editThe province had a population of 1 219 200 in 2009 10 Around 40 is concentrated in Quảng Ngai City and the two districts just north and south of it Sơn Tịnh and Tư Nghĩa where population density ranges from over 500 to 3600 km2 Population density in most of coastal Quảng Ngai is around 400 km2 The five western districts have population densities of less than 100 km2 three of them Tay Tra Sơn Tay and Ba Tơ even less than 50 km2 9 Quảng Ngai is the least urbanized province of the South Central Coast with only 14 4 of the population living in cities and towns 11 The population grew by an annual average of 1 between 2000 and 2007 while the growth of the urban population was 3 9 on average one of the highest rates in the region 11 The coastal lowlands are mostly ethnically homogeneous with almost the entire population gt 99 made up of Kinh people There are large Hre communities in the southwest of the province They made up the majority of the population in the districts of Ba Tơ Sơn Ha which then also included Sơn Tay and Minh Long as of 1996 12 A slight majority in Tra Bồng District which then also included the Tay Tra District were Co people 12 There is also a small minority of Xơ Đăng in Sơn Ha District 12 Administrative divisions editQuảng Ngai is subdivided into 12 district level sub divisions 11 districts Ba Tơ Binh Sơn Minh Long Mộ Đức Nghĩa Hanh Sơn Ha Sơn Tay Sơn Tịnh Tra Bồng Tư Nghĩa Ly Sơn island district 1 district level town Đức Phổ 1 provincial city Quảng Ngai capital They are further subdivided into nine commune level towns or townlets 166 communes and nine wards Economy editQuảng Ngai s GDP per capita was 7 82 million VND in 2007 making it the second poorest province in the South Central Coast after Ninh Thuận due to weaknesses in all major sectors of the economy agriculture industry services 11 However Quảng Ngai s economy has been booming since then due to a spectacular increase in industrial GDP from the Dung Quat Economic Zone It grew by 21 in 2009 increasing GDP per capita to 15 2 million VND higher than that of its neighbours Quảng Nam and Binh Định provinces 10 Exports increased from 31 million US in 2005 to 182 million in 2009 10 The number of employed people increased from 571 400 in 2000 to 704 700 despite a significant decline agricultural and fishing employment The booming industrial sector created 63 200 jobs in the period and employs 99 200 as of 2007 Despite lacking behind the industrial sector in terms of value added the service sector employed 180 500 people in 2007 compared to 57 900 in 2000 10 Agriculture forestry fishing edit nbsp Farmer in Quảng Ngai provinceDespite its large agricultural area Quảng Ngai s agricultural GDP is low compared to other provinces in the region Rice cultivation takes up the largest area concentrated around Quảng Ngai City 8 381 200t of rice were harvested in 2007 13 Other important crops include sugar cane peanuts and coconuts There is a large number of cattle in the province 287 800 in 2007 13 mostly in the northwest and southwest 8 Crop Area Output 2007 13 of national 11 Main Location s 8 Sugar cane 7300ha 390 900t 2 25 Binh Sơn DistrictPeanuts 5700ha 11 100t 2 2 Đức Phổ DistrictCoconuts 2700ha 13 726t 1 31 Mộ Đức DistrictQuảng Ngai s fishing output as share of total national output is larger than its population share Ly Sơn island plays an important role as an offshore fishing center It contributed almost one fourth to the total of 126 000 tonnes of fish caught in 2012 14 However in contrast to the rest of the region there is a lack of rich fishing grounds off the coast of Quảng Ngai province 8 Industry edit Quảng Ngai City is a secondary industrial center of the South Central Coast with processing of agricultural products and production of some paper and machinery 8 Other products include beer 38 3 million litres in 2007 textiles 5 577 pieces bricks 303 million chemical fertilizer 24kt and hand farming tools 352 000 pieces Furniture is produced in Quảng Ngai as a major export product accounting for 11 475 million US in 2007 13 Industrial GDP has more than tripled between 2000 and 2007 growing by an average yearly rate of 18 64 11 This was the second highest growth rate in the South Central Coast after Binh Thuận province Industry has grown even faster since then due in large part to the Dung Quat Economic Zone The Dung Quất Refinery Vietnam s first oil refinery started production in February 2009 In the same year industrial gross output increased by 144 7 and the share of industry in the province s GDP surged from 36 2 in 2008 to 46 3 in 2009 10 This share is higher than that of other provinces in the region and even slightly higher than that of Đa Nẵng The province s prospects for industry may also be changing outside Dung Quat Economic Zone Vinatex bought Đại Cat Tường a formerly bankrupt textile manufacturer in 2011 and plans to expand its production in Quảng Ngai significantly 15 Quảng Ngai s industry was dominated by the state sector mostly centrally managed companies until 2005 after which most of the state industry was officially privatized The state sector s share decreased from 2 3 in 2000 to around 1 8 in 2007 while there was also a restructuring within the state sector from central state to locally managed state enterprises 13 Infrastructure editTransport edit National Route 1 and the North South Railway run through the province The main railway station is the Quảng Ngai Railway Station National Road 24 connects Quảng Ngai to Kon Tum in the Central Highlands It has its starting point at Thach Tru on National Route 1 28 km south of Quảng Ngai City and passes through Ba Tơ District 16 The nearest airport is Chu Lai International Airport just north of Quảng Ngai province The province has a major port in the Dung Quat Economic Zone namely Dung Quat Port in the north of the province Sa Ky is a local port north of Quảng Ngai City It serves as a fishing and small cargo port and has regular ferry connections to Ly Sơn island Energy edit There is a hydroelectric station on Tra Khuc River in the center of the province It is located near the border of Sơn Ha District with Tư Nghĩa District and Sơn Tịnh District 9 As of 2007 401 million kwh were generated in the province 13 Tourism editLong Wall of Quảng Ngai was discovered in 2005 Disease outbreak editIn April 2012 there have been multiple reports of an outbreak of an unknown fatal disease in the area around Ba Tơ See Quảng Ngai skin disease outbreak for more details References edit Hardy Andrew Nguyen Van Ku amp Ngo Van Doanh 2005 Peregrinations into Cham Culture Hanoi Thế Giới Publishers Bray Adam 22 April 2011 Scale the Great Wall of Vietnam BBC Online Archived from the original on 25 April 2011 Retrieved 25 April 2011 Lockhart Greg 1989 Nation in Arms The Origins of the People s Army of Vietnam Sydney Asian Studies Association of Australia in association with Allen amp Unwin pp 119 139 140 Dung Quat in Quang Ngam Vietnam for factory relocation www business in asia com Retrieved 2020 11 28 VnExpress Economic zone seeks work visas for foreign experts VnExpress International VnExpress International Latest news business travel and analysis from Vietnam Retrieved 2020 11 28 Quang Ngai pushes industrial progress vietnamnews vn Retrieved 2020 11 28 Quang Ngai to receive 117 million investment vietnamnews vn Retrieved 2020 11 28 a b c d e f g Atlat Dia li Viet Nam Geographical Atlas of Vietnam NXB Giao Duc Hanoi 2010 a b c Viet Nam Administrative Atlas Cartographic Publishing House Hanoi 2010 a b c d e Binh Định Statistics Office 2010 Binh Định Statistical Yearbook 2009 Statistical Publishing House Hanoi a b c d e calculations based on General Statistics Office 2009 Socio economic Statistical Data of 63 Provinces and Cities Statistical Publishing House Hanoi a b c General Statistics Office 1996 Population Data of Sparsely Populated Areas in Vietnam Statistical Publishing House Hanoi a b c d e f General Statistics Office 2009 Socio economic Statistical Data of 63 Provinces and Cities Vietnam Statistical Publishing House Hanoi Fine weather brings bumper fishing haul Viet Nam News 3 January 2013 Retrieved 5 January 2013 Vinatex mua lại cong ty thua lỗ ở Quảng Ngai The Saigon Times 2011 07 05 Retrieved 2011 07 06 Vietnam Road Atlas Tập Bản đồ Giao thong Đường bộ Việt Nam Cartographic Publishing House Vietnam 2004External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Quang Ngai Official website Quang Ngai Tourism on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quảng Ngai province amp oldid 1173094256, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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