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Its northern neighbor is [[Kontum Province]]; [[Dac Lac Province]] on the south; and [[Quang Ngai Province|Quang Ngai]], [[Binh Dinh Province|Binh Dinh]] and [[Phu Yen Province|Phu Yen]] provinces on the east. [[Cambodia]] forms the eastern boundary. | Its northern neighbor is [[Kontum Province]]; [[Dac Lac Province]] on the south; and [[Quang Ngai Province|Quang Ngai]], [[Binh Dinh Province|Binh Dinh]] and [[Phu Yen Province|Phu Yen]] provinces on the east. [[Cambodia]] forms the eastern boundary. | ||
The Ba and Se San rivers, which power the Yaly hydroelectricity plant, start in Gia Lam Province. | The Ba and Se San rivers, which power the Yaly hydroelectricity plant, start in Gia Lam Province. The province provides the headwaters of the Danang River. | ||
Pleiku airport, which is 25 km from the center of the city and 45 km to [[Kontum]] is | Pleiku airport, which is 25 km from the center of the city and 45 km to [[Kontum]] is |
Revision as of 22:10, 19 December 2008
In the Central Highlands of Vietnam is Gia Lai Province, also Gia Lam, whose capital is Pleiku. Plei Me, which was near the first engagement in the Battle of the Ia Drang, is in the province. Another of its towns is An Khe, where the 173rd Airborne Brigade was based from 1968 until it left Vietnam.
Its northern neighbor is Kontum Province; Dac Lac Province on the south; and Quang Ngai, Binh Dinh and Phu Yen provinces on the east. Cambodia forms the eastern boundary.
The Ba and Se San rivers, which power the Yaly hydroelectricity plant, start in Gia Lam Province. The province provides the headwaters of the Danang River.
Pleiku airport, which is 25 km from the center of the city and 45 km to Kontum is
- 186km from Qui Nhon
- 197km from Ban Me Thuot
- 550km from Ho Chi Minh City/Saigon