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Cư Jút district

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District in Central Highlands, Vietnam
Cư Jút district Huyện Cư Jút
District
The path leading to Nam DongThe path leading to Nam Dong
Cư Jút district
Country Vietnam
RegionCentral Highlands
ProvinceĐắk Nông province
CapitalEa T'ling
Area
 • Total27,925 sq mi (72,326 km)
Population
 • Total92.464
Time zoneUTC+7 (Indochina Time)

Cư Jút is a rural district (huyện) of Đắk Nông province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam.

History

Its name Cư M'jut means "the mountain of bamboo" in Rhade language.

Geography

As of 2020, the district had a population of 92.464. The district covers an area of 723,26 km². The district capital lies at Ea T'ling.

Notes and references

  1. thuvienphapluat.vn (2021-09-19). "Nghị quyết 1190/NQ-UBTVQH14 2021 điều chỉnh địa giới đơn vị hành chính cấp huyện cấp xã Đắk Nông". THƯ VIỆN PHÁP LUẬT. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  2. "Districts of Vietnam". Statoids. Retrieved March 13, 2009.

12°40′01″N 107°45′00″E / 12.667°N 107.750°E / 12.667; 107.750

Districts of Vietnam Central Highlands
Đắk Lắk province
Đắk Nông province
Gia Lai province
Kon Tum province
Lâm Đồng province
denotes provincial seat.
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