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On its northern border is [[Binh Dinh Province]]. To the south is [[Khanh Hoa Province]], [[Dac Lac Province|Dac Lac]] and [[Gia Lai Province|Gia Lai]]. The [[South China Sea]] forms its east coast. | On its northern border is [[Binh Dinh Province]]. To the south is [[Khanh Hoa Province]], [[Dac Lac Province|Dac Lac]] and [[Gia Lai Province|Gia Lai]]. The [[South China Sea]] forms its east coast. | ||
Tuy Hoa is | |||
*120 km from [[Nha Trang]] | *120 km from [[Nha Trang]] | ||
*1,177 km south of [[Hanoi]] | *1,177 km south of [[Hanoi]] | ||
*561 km north of [[Ho Chi Minh City]]/[[Saigon]]. | *561 km north of [[Ho Chi Minh City]]/[[Saigon]] | ||
It is on [[National Highway 1 (Vietnam)|National Highway 1]], which intersects [[National Highway 25 (Vietnam)|National Highway 25]]. In addition, it is on the main north-south rail line. |
Revision as of 22:17, 19 December 2008
Phu Yen Province, a coastal province in central Vietnam, has both seacoast and also contains the mouth of the major Danang River. Its capital is Tuy Hoa.
On its northern border is Binh Dinh Province. To the south is Khanh Hoa Province, Dac Lac and Gia Lai. The South China Sea forms its east coast.
Tuy Hoa is
- 120 km from Nha Trang
- 1,177 km south of Hanoi
- 561 km north of Ho Chi Minh City/Saigon
It is on National Highway 1, which intersects National Highway 25. In addition, it is on the main north-south rail line.