Trung Hòa may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:
Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula. With an estimated 94.6 million inhabitants as of 2016, it is the 15th most populous country in the world. Vietnam shares its land borders with China to the north, and Laos and Cambodia to the west. It shares its maritime borders with Thailand through the Gulf of Thailand, and the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia through the South China Sea. Its capital city is Hanoi, while its most populous city is Ho Chi Minh City.
Cầu Giấy is an urban district of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. The district is named after the historic bridge where the famous 19th-century Battle of Cầu Giấy was fought.
Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam. It covers an area of 3,328.9 square kilometres (1,285 sq mi). With an estimated population of 7.7 million as of 2018, it is the second largest city in Vietnam. The metropolitan area, encompassing nine additional neighbouring provinces, has an estimated population of 16 million. Located in the central area of the Red River Delta, Hanoi is the commercial, cultural, and educational centre of Northern Vietnam. Having an estimated nominal GDP of US$32.8 billion, it is the second most productive economic centre of Vietnam, following Ho Chi Minh City.
Chương Mỹ is a district (huyện) of Ha Noi in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam.
Trung Hoà–Nhân Chính is a borough in southwestern Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam.
Trung Hoá is a commune (xã) and village in Minh Hóa District, Quảng Bình Province, in Vietnam.
Minh Hóa is a district in Quảng Bình Province, in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam. This district is composed of one townlet and 15 communes (xã): Xuân Hoá, Yên Hoá, Trung Hoá, Tân Hoá, Minh Hoá, Hồng Hoá, Hóa Tiến, Hóa Hợp, Hóa Sơn, Hóa Phúc, Hóa Thanh, Dân Hoá, Thượng Hoá, Trọng Hóa, and Quy Hóa.
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Hải Dương is a city in Vietnam. It is the capital of Hải Dương, a highly industrialized province in the Hanoi Capital Region and the Red River Delta in Northern Vietnam. Its name is Sino-Vietnamese for "ocean sun" (海陽). The city is at the midpoint between the capital Hà Nội and major port Hải Phòng, and is part of the Northern Key Economic Zone. In 2019, Hai Duong city had a population of 507,469.

The 3rd Asian Indoor Games were held in Vietnam from 30 October till 8 November 2009.
Lệ Thủy is a district of Quảng Bình Province in the North Central Coast of Vietnam. The district borders Quảng Ninh District on the north, Vĩnh Linh District on the south, Laos on the west. Lệ Thủy central is 40 km south of the provincial capital Đồng Hới. The district government seat is Kiến Giang Township. The district area is 1420.52 km2, population: 140,804 (1998). Lệ Thủy District is home to Võ Nguyên Giáp and the family of Ngô Đình Diệm. Economy bases on agriculture, mainly rice culture. Mỹ Trạch massacre by French army happened here on 29 November 1947.
Bố Trạch is a rural district in Quảng Bình Province. The district capital is Hoàn Lão township. Bố Trạch borders the capital city of Đồng Hới to the south-east and Tuyên Hóa District and Quảng Trạch District to the north, Quảng Ninh District to the south and Minh Hóa District to the north-west. Bố Trạch is home to Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park and has 30 communes and townships. As of 2006 the district had a population of 402,756. The district covers 2,123 square kilometres (820 sq mi).
Ba Vi is a district of Ha Noi, Vietnam.
Ứng Hòa is a southern district (huyện) of Hanoi in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam. The River Đáy forms much of the western boundary with Mỹ Đức District. It covers an area of 183.72 square kilometres (70.93 sq mi), and as of 2005 it had a population of 193,731 people. It has 28 communes and one town.
Bình Gia is a rural district of Lạng Sơn Province in the Northeast region of Vietnam. As of 2003, the district had a population of 54,349. The district covers an area of 1,091 km². The district capital lies at Bình Gia.
Đồng Hỷ is a rural district of Thái Nguyên Province in the Northeast region of Vietnam. The Soi River flows through the district. As of 2003, the district had a population of 196,932. The district covers an area of 462 km². The district capital lies at Thị trấn Chùa Hang.
Chiêm Hoá is a rural district of Tuyên Quang Province in the Northeast region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 132,722. The district covers an area of 1456 km². The district capital lies at Vĩnh Lộc.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade is the government ministry in Vietnam responsible for the advancement, promotion, governance, regulation, management and growth of industry and trade. The former Ministry of Trade has its origins in 1945 with the formation of the modern National Unification Cabinet, and became a ministry in its own right in 1955. The Ministry of Trade merged with the Ministry of Industry in 2007 to form the Ministry of Industry and trade. The current Minister of Industry and Trade is Trần Tuấn Anh. Ministry main offices are located in Hanoi.
Vinh Thanh may refer to several populated places in Vietnam:
The North–South expressway is a planned, in-construction Vietnamese expressway located very close to National Highway, running from Hanoi to Cần Thơ. The express way will be 1,941 km long, running from Hanoi to Cần Thơ with total cost estimate of VND 350 trillion. This expressway is being build with 16 sections with major milestones: Pháp Vân, Cầu Giẽ, Ninh Bình, Thanh Hóa, Hà Tĩnh, Quảng Trị, Đà Nẵng, Quảng Ngãi, Bình Định, Nha Trang, Phan Thiết, Dầu Giây, Long Thành, Bến Lức, Trung Lương and Mỹ Thuận . According to the approved master plan, 4 sections would be completed by 2010: Cầu Giẽ – Ninh Bình, TP Hồ Chí Minh – Trung Lương, Long Thành – Dầu Giây, Trung Lương – Mỹ Thuận – Cần Thơ, with the total length of 222 km, estimated cost of VND 53,135 billion.
Hiệp Hòa can refer to:
An Phú may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: