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Trà Lĩnh

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Commune-level town ( Vietnamese : thị trấn ), a type of third tier subdivision of Vietnam is divided into 11,162 units along with ward and commune have equal status. By virtue of Decree No. 42/2009/ND-CP, township are officially classified into Class-2, Class-3, Class-4 or Class-5 .

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3-607: Trà Lĩnh is a township of Trùng Khánh District , Cao Bằng Province . It is located near the China-Vietnam border and is a road border crossing between the two countries. The Longbang Port control point is located on the Chinese side of the border. The township was formerly named Hùng Quốc and was the district capital of former Trà Lĩnh District . This article about a location in Cao Bằng Province , Vietnam

6-413: A more diversified economic base. Population density in townships is also higher than in communes. Other criteria, such as population (as opposed to density), revenue received from taxes, and land area are generally not taken into account. Townships often have higher budgets than communes, but many counter-examples exist. The seat of government of a district is generally located in a township designated as

9-473: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Commune-level town (Vietnam) The townships can only subordinate to district as the Third Tier unit. The difference between a township and a commune is mainly related to their industrialization rate. Communes are dominated by the practice of agriculture (including farming , forestry , fishery , and so on), whereas townships generally have

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