Núi Giai
Núi Giai is a hill in Tri Tôn District, An Giang province and has an elevation of 158 metres. Núi Giai is situated nearby to the locality Phum Tà Bung, as well as near Tà Miệt.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ba Chúc and Tri Tôn.
Ba Chúc
Town
Photo: Thuydaonguyen, Public domain.
Ba Chúc is a commune of An Giang Province in Mekong Delta of Vietnam. During the Vietnam War, the village came to the attention of American publics when it was revealed in The New York Times that civilians there had been forced by ARVN officers and their American advisers to remove landmines planted by Viet Cong and NVA units. Ba Chúc is situated 4 km northwest of Núi Giai.
Tri Tôn
Town
Photo: Thuydaonguyen, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Tri Tôn is an commune of An Giang Province, Vietnam. In native Khmer language, it is called Srok Svayton. Tri Tôn is situated 9 km southeast of Núi Giai.
Núi Giai
- Type: Hill with an elevation of 158 metres
- Also known as: “Núi Dâi”, “Nui Giai”, and “Phnom Oc Giùm”
- Category: landform
- Location: Tri Tôn District, An Giang province, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
10.46667° or 10° 28′ northLongitude
104.93333° or 104° 56′ eastElevation
158 metres (518 feet)Open location code
7P26FW8M+M8GeoNames ID
1581903
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