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Coordinates: 11°4001N 107°1959E / 11.667°N 107.333°E / 11.667; 107.333
 

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Cát Tiên district
Huyện Cát Tiên
Location in Lâm Đồng province
Country Vietnam
RegionCentral Highlands
ProvinceLâm Đồng
CapitalCát Tiên
Area
 • Total428 km2 (165 sq mi)
Population
 (2003)
 • Total44,000
Time zoneUTC+7 (Indochina Time)

Cát Tiên is a district (huyện)ofLâm Đồng province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam.

As of 2003 the district had a population of 41,706[1] and includes the historic centre with one of the greatest concentrations of the Mạ people. The district covers an area of 428 km2. The district capital lies at Cát Tiên.[1]

The district is in the southwest of the province. It borders Đăk R'LấpinĐắk Nông province to the north, Bù ĐănginBình Phước province to the northwest and west, Tân Phú District, Đồng Nai in the south, and Đạ Tẻh and Bảo Lâm in the east. The upper sources of the Đồng Nai River are in the district. The Đa Dâng River is the northern, southern and western boundary of the district.

The district consists of small mountains and hills as the Central Highlands dissipates into plains. The average elevation is 400 m. The soil is rich and moist. The area is often flooded during the monsoon.

The northern sector of Cát Tiên National Park, called Cát Loc, is in the district as is the Cát Tiên archaeological site.

As of 2018, the district is divided into two townships (Cát Tiên and Phước Cát) and nine communes (Đồng Nai Thượng, Đức Phổ, Gia Viễn, Mỹ Lâm, Nam Ninh, Phước Cát 2, Quảng Ngãi, Tiên Hoàng, and Tư Nghĩa).[2]

91% of the population works in agriculture. The most important crops are soybeans, strawberries and wheat. Buffaloes can also be seen grazing in the area.

The district was created in 1987 due to the division of Đạ Huoai into the districts of Đạ Huoai, Đạ Tẻh and Cát Tiên.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Districts of Vietnam". Statoids. Retrieved 13 March 2009.
  • ^ "UBTVQH xem xét thành lập một số thị xã, thị trấn mới" (in Vietnamese). 12 April 2018. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  • 11°40′01N 107°19′59E / 11.667°N 107.333°E / 11.667; 107.333


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