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{{Short description|Historic province of Vietnam}} |
{{Short description|Historic province of Vietnam}} |
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[[File:Gia-dinh Province.jpg|thumbnail|right|Map of Gia |
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[[File:Province de Giadinh (1909).jpg|thumb|Map of Gia Định in 1909]] |
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⚫ | [[File:Gia-dinh Province.jpg|thumbnail|right|Map of Gia Định-Sài Gòn in the [[Republic of Vietnam]].]] |
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{{History of Hồ Chí Minh City}} |
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⚫ | '''Gia Định''' was a province of [[South Vietnam]] surrounding [[Saigon|Sài Gòn]]. It was one of the country's main industrial centers.<ref>[[Đặng Phong]] (2004), Kinh tế Miền Nam Việt nam thời kỳ 1955 - 1975, Nhà xuất bản Khoa học xã hội, Hanoi, page 299</ref> |
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⚫ | Gia Định was created in 1832 and split to four smaller provinces in December 1889: Gia Định, [[Chợ Lớn Province|Chợ Lớn]], [[Tân An Province|Tân An]] and [[Tây Ninh Province|Tây Ninh]]. |
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In 1970 [[Quảng Xuyên]] and [[Cần Giờ District|Cần Giờ]] |
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In February 1976, parts of [[Biên Hòa Province|Biên Hòa]], [[Bình Dương Province|Bình Dương]], [[Đô Thành Saigon]] and [[Hậu Nghĩa Province|Hậu Nghĩa]] |
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⚫ | In 1957 Gia Định contained 6 districts, [[Gò Vấp District|Gò Vấp]], [[Tân Bình District|Tân Bình]], [[Hóc Môn District|Hóc Môn]], [[Thủ Đức]], [[Nhà Bè District|Nhà Bè]] and [[Bình Chánh District|Bình Chánh]]. |
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⚫ | In 1970, the districts of [[Quảng Xuyên]] and [[Cần Giờ District|Cần Giờ]] were added. |
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⚫ | In February 1976, parts of the provinces of [[Biên Hòa Province|Biên Hòa]], [[Bình Dương Province|Bình Dương]], [[Đô Thành Saigon|Đô Thành Sài Gòn]] and [[Hậu Nghĩa Province|Hậu Nghĩa]] were annexed to Gia Định and it was renamed to Sài Gòn-Gia Định. However, on July 2, 1976, it was renamed [[Hồ Chí Minh City]] by the Vietnamese communists government. |
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Former governors of the province include [[Nguyễn Văn Thành]]. |
Former governors of the province include [[Nguyễn Văn Thành]]. |
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[[Category:Provinces of South Vietnam]] |
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[[Category:Provinces of French Cochinchina]] |
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[[Category:History of Ho Chi Minh City]] |
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Gia Định was a province of South Vietnam surrounding Sài Gòn. It was one of the country's main industrial centers.[1]
Gia Định was created in 1832 and split to four smaller provinces in December 1889: Gia Định, Chợ Lớn, Tân An and Tây Ninh.
In 1957 Gia Định contained 6 districts, Gò Vấp, Tân Bình, Hóc Môn, Thủ Đức, Nhà Bè and Bình Chánh.
In 1970, the districts of Quảng Xuyên and Cần Giờ were added. In February 1976, parts of the provinces of Biên Hòa, Bình Dương, Đô Thành Sài Gòn and Hậu Nghĩa were annexed to Gia Định and it was renamed to Sài Gòn-Gia Định. However, on July 2, 1976, it was renamed Hồ Chí Minh City by the Vietnamese communists government.
Former governors of the province include Nguyễn Văn Thành.
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