Nam Định

Nam Định is a ward of in the of the . It was ever the capital city of former Nam Định province before July 1, 2025.
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  • Type: City with 179,000 residents
  • Description: capital city of Nam Định province, Vietnam
  • Also known as: Nam Din”, “Nam Dinh”, “Nam Định city”, “Nam Định, Nam Định”, and “Nam GJinh

Places of Interest

Highlights include Thien Truong Stadium and Nam Dinh.

Stadium
Thiên Trường Stadium, previously known as Chùa Cuối Stadium, is a multi-use in Nam Định ward, , Vietnam. It is currently the home stadium of V.League 1 club Thép Xanh Nam Định.

Railway station
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Nam Định station is one of the main railway stations on the North–South railway in . It serves the city of Nam Định.

Buddhist temple
Phổ Minh Temple is a in Tức Mặc village, 5 kilometres north of Nam Định city, , the home town of the Trần dynasty.

Nam Định

Latitude
20.423° or 20° 25′ 23″ north
Longitude
106.1726° or 106° 10′ 21″ east
Population
179,000
Elevation
5 metres (16 feet)
United Nations Location Code
VN NMD
Open location code
7PG8C5FF+52
Open­Street­Map ID
node 369487110
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
1573517
Wiki­data ID
Q33682
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Yue Chinese—“Nam Định” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: نام دنه
  • Arabic: نام_دنه
  • Belarusian: Нам Дынь
  • Bengali: নাম দিহ্ন
  • Bulgarian: Нам Дин
  • Catalan: Nam Dinh
  • Cebuano: Thành Phố Nam Định
  • Central Bikol: Nam Định
  • Chinese: 南定市
  • Czech: Nam Dinh
  • Czech: Nam Định
  • Danish: Nam Định
  • Dimli (individual language): Nam Dinh
  • Dutch: Nam Định
  • Esperanto: Nam Dinh
  • Finnish: Nam Dinh
  • Finnish: Nam Định
  • French: Nam Dinh
  • French: Nam Định
  • Galician: Nam Dinh
  • German: Nam Dinh
  • German: Nam Định
  • Greek: Ναμ Ντινχ
  • Gujarati: નામ દિંહ
  • Hakka Chinese: Nam Định
  • Hakka Chinese: Nàm-thin-sṳ
  • Hindi: नाम दीन्ह
  • Indonesian: Nam Dinh
  • Indonesian: Nam Định
  • Irish: Nam Định
  • Italian: Nam Dinh
  • Italian: Nam Định
  • Japanese: ナム・ディン
  • Japanese: ナムディン
  • Japanese: ナムディン市
  • Japanese: 南定市
  • Kannada: ನಾಮ್ ದಿನ್ಹ್
  • Kazakh: Намдинь
  • Korean: 남딘
  • Latvian: Namdiņa
  • Lithuanian: Namdinis
  • Malay: Nam Dinh
  • Malay: Nam Định
  • Marathi: नाम दिन्ह
  • Mingrelian: ნამდინი
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Nam Dinh
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Nam Định
  • Norwegian: Nam Định
  • Persian: نام دین
  • Polish: Nam Dinh
  • Polish: Nam Định
  • Portuguese: Nam Định
  • Russian: Намдинь
  • Serbian: Nam Định
  • Serbian: Нам Дињ
  • Serbian: Намдин
  • Serbo-Croatian: Nam Định
  • Silesian: Nam Định
  • Sinhala: නම් ඩින්
  • Spanish: Nam Định
  • Swedish: Nam Dinh
  • Swedish: Nam Định
  • Swedish: Namdinh
  • Tajik: Vilojati Nam Din
  • Tajik: Вилояти Нам Дин
  • Tamil: நாம் டின்ஹ்
  • Tatar: Намдин
  • Telugu: నామ్ దేవ్
  • Thai: นามดิ่ญ
  • Thai: นามดินห์
  • Turkish: Nam Dinh
  • Turkish: Nam Định
  • Ukrainian: Намдін
  • Ukrainian: Намдінь
  • Urdu: نم دنح
  • Uzbek: Namdin
  • Venetian: Nam Dinh
  • Vietnamese: Nam Định, Nam Định
  • Vietnamese: Nam Định
  • Vietnamese: Thành phố Nam Định
  • Vietnamese: Thành Phố Nam Định
  • Waray (Philippines): Nam Dinh
  • Waray (Philippines): Namdinh
  • Wu Chinese: 南定市
  • Yue Chinese: 南定市

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