Thượng Ân
Thương Ân | |
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Commune and village | |
Country | Vietnam |
Province | Bắc Kạn Province |
District | Ngân Sơn District |
Time zone | UTC+07:00 |
Thương Ân is a commune (xã) and village in Ngân Sơn District, Bắc Kạn Province, in Vietnam.
Geography
[edit]- Area: 67,36 km²
- Population: 1943 people (updated in 1999)
- Population density: 29 people / km².
Location
[edit]- The North is close to: Hưng Đạo commune, Tam Kim commune and Hoa Thám commune of Nguyên Bình district, Cao Bằng province.
- East is close to: Bằng Vân commune.
- The South is close to: Bằng Vân, Đức Vân and Vân Tùng communes.
- The West is close to: Cốc Đán commune.
The villages
[edit]Villages in Thượng Ân commune: Nà Bưa, Slành, Nà Y, Ruồm A, Ruồm B, Hang Rậu, Roòng Thù, Khuổi Sảo, Nà Cà, Tặc, Phia Pảng, Phiêng Khìt, Thẳm Ông, Nà Pài, Khuổi Rắt, Luộc, Nà Choán, Nà Hin.
Economy
[edit]Thượng Ân commune is on the list of ethnic minorities and mountainous areas in Bắc Kạn province.[1] 10 villages in the commune on the list of extremely difficult villages include:
- Roỏng Thù
- Hang Slậu
- Phia Pảng
- Nà Pài
- Thẳm Ông
- Khuổi Slặt
- Phiêng Khít
- Nà Cà
- Khuổi Slảo
- Roỏng Tặc
History
[edit]- Before 1964 the commune was called Thanh Tâm. In 1964, the name was changed to Thượng Ân and remained the same until now.[2]
- Bản Duồm A village, Thượng Ân commune is a place with revolutionary tradition of Bac Kan province. The first Party cell of the Bắc Kạn Province was established here in 1975.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Decision No. 582 / QD-TTg approving the list of extremely difficult hamlets in ethnic minority and mountainous areas in the period 2016-2020 (Prime Minister)".
- ^ "Decision 150-NV (in 1964) about changing name of some communes of Bac Kan Province (by The Minister of Interior)".
- ^ "Thượng Ân- Nơi thành lập Chi bộ Chí Kiên".
16°32′N 107°27′E / 16.533°N 107.450°E