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Localisation de la région Tây Nguyên au Viêtnam


Les Montagnes centrales (Tây Nguyên en vietnamien) est une région du Viêt Nam.




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Le village de Đông Sơn.


Tây Nguyên est à cheval sur les provinces de Đắk Lắk, Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Đắk Nông, Lâm Đồng. C'est le berceau de l'espace de la culture des Gongs inscrit au patrimoine culturel immatériel de l'humanité par l'UNESCO.


Les villes principales de cette région sont : Dalat, Buôn Ma Thuột, Pleiku, Kon Tum.



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Statistiques de la province de Tây Nguyên[1]
Provinces
Capitale
Population
(2009)
Population
(2012)
Superficie
(km²)

Đắk Lắk

Buôn Ma Thuột
1 737 600
1 796 700
13 139,2

Đắk Nông

Gia Nghĩa
407 300
543 200
6 516,9

Gia Lai

Pleiku
1 161 700
1 342 700
15 536,9

Kon Tum

Kon Tum
383 100
462 400
9 690,5

Lâm Đồng

Da Lat
1 179 200
1 234 600
9 776,1


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  1. « Area, population and population density in 2012 by province », General Statistics Office Of Vietnam, 2012(consulté le 11 septembre 2014)




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