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Bến Tre Province

Bến Tre Province

Bến Tre (listen) is a province of Vietnam. It is one of the country's southern provinces, being situated in the Mekong Delta.

Bến Tre Province

Tỉnh Bến Tre
Province
Nickname(s): 
Bamboo Landing
Location of Bến Tre within Vietnam
Location of Bến Tre within Vietnam
Coordinates:10°10′N 106°30′E [9]
CountryVietnam
RegionMekong Delta
CapitalBến Tre
Government
 • People's Council ChairNguyễn Hữu Phước
 • People's Committee ChairNguyen Thi Thanh Ha
Area
 • Total2,321.6 km2(896.4 sq mi)
Population
(2019)
 • Total1,624,471
 • Density700/km2(1,800/sq mi)
Demographics
 • EthnicitiesVietnamese, Khmer, Hòa, Tày
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Area codes75 (until 16 July 2017)
275 (from 17 June 2017)
ISO 3166 codeVN-50
Websitewww.bentre.gov.vn [10]

Administrative divisions

Bến Tre is subdivided into 9 district-level sub-divisions:

  • 8 districts:

  • Ba Tri Bình Đại Châu Thành Chợ Lách Giồng Trôm Mỏ Cày Bắc Mỏ Cày Nam Thạnh Phú

  • 1 provincial city: Bến Tre (capital)

They are further subdivided into 7 commune-level towns (or townlets), 147 communes, and 10 wards. See also List of communes in Bến Tre Province.

Geography

Geographically, Bến Tre is wedged between the two main branches of the Tiền Giang River, which is itself one of the two main branches of the Mekong. The province's northern boundary is formed by the Tiền Giang's main course, while the province's southern boundary is formed by the Tiền Giang's largest branch (which breaks away from the Tiền Giang just upriver from Bến Tre province). Between the Tiền Giang and its main branch are two smaller branches, passing through the middle of Bến Tre.

The entire province is criss-crossed with a network of smaller rivers and canals. The extensive irrigation that this provides makes Bến Tre a major producer of rice, but also means that the area is prone to flooding. The Climate Change Research Institute at Cần Thơ University, in studying the possible consequences of climate change, has predicted that 51% of Bến Tre province can be expected to be flooded if sea levels rise by 1 meter.[1] Bến Tre Province is, on average, only 1.25 metres above sea level.

Transportation

Construction on the Rạch Miễu Bridge, which links Bến Tre to its northern neighbour, Tiền Giang Province, was started in 2002. The bridge was finished and opened for traffic on 19 January 2009. Before that time, Bến Tre was only accessible to automobiles via ferry.

Start of the Vietnam War

In what has been called "the start of the Vietnam War", in January and February 1960 the Viet Cong attacked and took temporary control of several districts in Kiến Hòa Province (now Bến Tre Province).[2] The Viet Cong set up "people's committees", and confiscated land from landlords and redistributed it to poor farmers. One of the leaders of the uprising was Madame Nguyễn Thị Định who led the all-female "Long Hair Army". Dinh was the secretary of the Ben Tre Communist Party and later a Viet Cong Major General.[3]

Although the South Vietnamese army (ARVN) recaptured the villages, uprisings spread to many other areas of South Vietnam. The uprisings were spontaneous rather than planned, as the official policy of the Communist government in Hanoi was that the Viet Cong's stance should be restrained and defensive, not offensive.[4]

References

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Citation Linkweb.archive.org"Mekong Delta: more flood and drought" Archived May 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. VietnamNet Bridge. 19 March 2009.
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Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgPringle, James, "Meanwhile: The quiet town where the Vietnam War began", The New York Times, 223 March 2004
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Citation Linkwww.bentre.gov.un"Ben Tre Province", accessed 2 Dec 1963
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Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgAsselin, Pierre (2013). Hanoi's Road to the Vietnam War, 1954–1965. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 73.
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Citation Linkenglish.bentre.gov.vnBến Tre website
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Citation Linkwww.bentre.gov.vnBến Tre website
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Citation Linkweb.archive.orgBến Tre Province profile
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Citation Linkthanhphobentre.bentre.gov.vnWebsite Thành phố Bến Tre - Ben Tre City
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Citation Linktools.wmflabs.org10°10′N 106°30′E
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Citation Linkwww.bentre.gov.vnwww.bentre.gov.vn
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Citation Linkenglish.vietnamnet.vn"Mekong Delta: more flood and drought"
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Citation Linkweb.archive.orgArchived
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Citation Linkwww.bentre.gov.vnBến Tre website
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Citation Linkweb.archive.orgBến Tre Province profile
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Citation Linkthanhphobentre.bentre.gov.vnWebsite Thành phố Bến Tre - Ben Tre City
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