Cao Đình

Cao Đình is a quarter in , . Cao Đình is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Bút Tháp Temple and Phật Tích Temple.

Buddhist temple
is a Buddhist temple located near the dyke of the Đuống River, Thuận Thành District, Bắc Ninh Province, . The temple is also popularly called Nhạn Tháp Temple.

Place of worship
is a Buddhist temple located in the south of Phat Tich mountain, Tiên Du District, Bac Ninh Province, . This is an important listed cultural site of Vietnam. It was built in 1057 by king Lý Thánh Tông.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Lim and Hồ.

Town
is a town, which is situated 8 km north of Cao Đình.

Quarter
is a ward and capital of Thuận Thành District, Bắc Ninh Province, . is situated 8 km east of Cao Đình.

Cao Đình

Latitude
21.07841° or 21° 4′ 42″ north
Longitude
106.01327° or 106° 0′ 48″ east
Elevation
10 metres (33 feet)
Open location code
7PH832H7+98
Open­Street­Map ID
node 13075349185
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­quarter
Geo­Names ID
9871550
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In Other Languages

“Cao Đình” goes by many names.
  • Vietnamese: Cao Đình

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