Sông Cầu

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Town in South Central Coast, Vietnam
Sông Cầu
Thị xã Sông Cầu
Town (Class-4)
Sông Cầu town
Xuân Đài Bay
Xuân Đài Bay
Location of Sông Cầu in Phú Yên Province
Location of Sông Cầu in Phú Yên Province
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Country Vietnam
RegionSouth Central Coast
ProvincePhú Yên
Established28 August 2009
Local government's officesXuân Phú
Area
 • Town (Class-4)188 sq mi (487 km2)
 • Urban
12.4266 sq mi (32.1848 km2)
Population
 (2009)
 • Town (Class-4)105,780
 • Density541/sq mi (208.7/km2)
 • Urban
32,437
 • Urban density2,610/sq mi (1,007.8/km2)
Time zoneUTC+7 (Indochina Time)
Websitesongcau.phuyen.gov.vn

Sông Cầu is a town (thị xã) of Phú Yên province in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam.

After the Vietnam War, Sông Cầu was merged into Đồng Xuân District in 1976. The latter was then combined with Tuy An District to become Xuân An District in March 1977, but Xuân An was soon split again into the two previous districts in September 1978. Sông Cầu Township was the seat for those districts. On 27 June 1985, Sông Cầu District was split from Đồng Xuân District.[1] On 28 August 2009, Sông Cầu District was upgraded to town status.[2]

Sông Cầu is subdivided into 4 wards (phường): Xuân Yên, Xuân Phú, Xuân Thành and Xuân Đài, and 10 communes (xã): Xuân Thọ 1, Xuân Thọ 2, Xuân Lâm, Xuân Phương, Xuân Thịnh, Xuân Cảnh, Xuân Hoà, Xuân Bình, Xuân Lộc and Xuân Hải. At the time of establishment (2009) it had a population of 101,521 and covered an area of 489.28 km².[2] The local government's offices are located in Xuân Phú Ward.

References

  1. ^ (Vietnamese) History of Sông Cầu
  2. ^ a b (Vietnamese) The foundation of Sông Cầu Town

13°33′N 109°12′E / 13.550°N 109.200°E / 13.550; 109.200

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