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Bảo Lộc Thành phố Bảo Lộc
City (Class-3)
Bảo Lộc City
Coat of arms of Bảo LộcCoat of arms
Country Vietnam
ProvinceLâm Đồng
Area
 • Total232.2 km (89.7 sq mi)
Population
 • Total170,920
 • Density639.8/km (1,657/sq mi)
ClimateAm

Bảo Lộc (old name in Ma language: B’Lao) is a city of Lâm Đồng Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam. Bảo Lộc is famous for its registered trademark: B'lao tea. As of 2018 the town district had a population of 170,920. The district covers an area of 229 km. The district capital lies at Bảo Lộc.

Subdivisions

Bảo Lộc has six urban wards and five communes.

The wards are:

  • Ward I - 4.3144 km
  • Ward II - 6.6215 km
  • B’Lao Ward - 5.4029 km
  • Lộc Phát Ward- 25.7302 km
  • Lộc Tiến Ward - 13.0119 km
  • Lộc Sơn Ward - 12.3669 km

The communes are:

  • Lộc Thanh - 20.8098 km
  • Đam B’ri - 32.201 km
  • Lộc Nga - 16.0319 km
  • Đại Lào - 59.2579 km
  • Lộc Châu - 36.1955 km

Local sights

Older buildings in Bảo Lộc include the Bát Nhã Temple. Hồ Đồng Nai lake is a small lake situated in the central part of the town.

References

  1. ^ "Districts of Vietnam". Statoids. Retrieved March 13, 2009.
  2. Phillip Taylor, Modernity and Re-Enchantment: Religion in Post-Revolutionary Vietnam Institute of south-east Asian Studies - 2007 -- Page 317.... including Pháp Vân Temple in HCMC, Prajna Temple in Bảo Lộc, in the Central Highlands province of Lâm Đồng, and Từ Hiếu Temple in ..."
Cities in Vietnam
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Districts of Vietnam Central Highlands
Đắk Lắk province
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Gia Lai province
Kon Tum province
Lâm Đồng province
denotes provincial seat.

11°32′53″N 107°48′27″E / 11.54806°N 107.80750°E / 11.54806; 107.80750


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