Ba Tri District

Ba Tri is a rural district of Bến Tre province in the region of Vietnam. As of 2004 the district had a population of 201,802. The district covers an area of 351 km2.
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  • Type: rural district of Vietnam with 185,000 residents
  • Description: old district of old Ben Tre province, Vietnam
  • Also known as: Ba Tri”, “Ba Tri district”, and “Huyen Ba Tri

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ba Tri.

Town
is a commune of Vĩnh Long Province, .

Ba Tri District

Latitude
10.0627° or 10° 3′ 46″ north
Longitude
106.5911° or 106° 35′ 28″ east
Population
185,000
Elevation
1 metre (3 feet)
Open location code
7P283H7R+3C
Geo­Names ID
1904850
Wiki­data ID
Q3710671
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Vietnamese—“Ba Tri District” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Huyện Ba Tri
  • Chinese: Ba Tri Koān
  • Chinese: 𠀧知县
  • Chinese: 巴知县
  • Dutch: Ba Tri
  • Indonesian: Ba Tri
  • Indonesian: Distrik Ba Tri
  • Italian: Distretto di Ba Tri
  • Japanese: バーチー県
  • Japanese: 𠀧知県
  • Korean: 바찌현
  • Min Nan Chinese: Ba Tri Koān
  • Portuguese: Ba Tri
  • Russian: Бачи (уезд)
  • Russian: Бачи
  • Swedish: Ba Tri
  • Urdu: با تری ضلع
  • Vietnamese: Ba Tri, Bến Tre
  • Vietnamese: Ba Tri
  • Vietnamese: Huyện Ba Tri

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Notable Places Nearby

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