Coue Zueuil
Coue Zueuil is a hamlet in Ba Bể District, Thái Nguyên province. Coue Zueuil is situated nearby to the hamlet Nà Dài, as well as near Khuổi Luội.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bành Trạch and Nà Phặc.
Bành Trạch
Hamlet
Phúc Lộc is a commune in Thái Nguyên Province, in Vietnam. In June 2025, Phúc Lộc Commune was established through the merger of the entire natural area and population of Bành Trạch Commune, Phúc Lộc Commune, and Hà Hiệu Commune of Ba Bể District. Bành Trạch is situated 9 km northwest of Coue Zueuil.
Nà Phặc
Town
Nà Phặc is a commune of Thái Nguyên Province, in Vietnam. In June 2025, Nà Phặc Commune was established through the merger of the entire natural area and population of Trung Hòa Commune and Nà Phặc Township of Ngân Sơn District. Nà Phặc is situated 9 km southeast of Coue Zueuil.
Coue Zueuil
- Type: Hamlet
- Category: locality
- Location: Ba Bể District, Thái Nguyên province, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
22.43333° or 22° 26′ northLongitude
105.83333° or 105° 50′ eastElevation
288 metres (945 feet)Open location code
7PJ7CRMM+88OpenStreetMap ID
node 4756033743OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamletGeoNames ID
1584702
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