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'''Bac Can Province''' is a still fairly remote and rural area of [[Vietnam]]. It is mountainous; its caves provided refuge for [[Viet Minh]] guerillas during the [[Second World War]] and [[Indochinese revolution]]. It has a rich system of inland waterways that may be a center for ecotourism. | '''Bac Can Province''' is a still fairly remote and rural area of [[Vietnam]]. It is mountainous; its caves provided refuge for [[Viet Minh]] guerillas during the [[Second World War]] and [[Indochinese revolution]]. It has a rich system of inland waterways that may be a center for ecotourism. | ||
On the north, its border is [[Cao Bang Province]], with [[Thai Nguyen Province]] to its south. [[Lang Son Province]] is on the east and southeast, and [[Tuyen Quang Province]] is its western neighbor. | On the north, its border is [[Cao Bang Province]], with [[Thai Nguyen Province]] to its south. [[Lang Son Province]] is on the east and southeast, and [[Tuyen Quang Province]] is its western neighbor. |
Revision as of 01:55, 3 February 2009
Bac Can Province is a still fairly remote and rural area of Vietnam. It is mountainous; its caves provided refuge for Viet Minh guerillas during the Second World War and Indochinese revolution. It has a rich system of inland waterways that may be a center for ecotourism.
On the north, its border is Cao Bang Province, with Thai Nguyen Province to its south. Lang Son Province is on the east and southeast, and Tuyen Quang Province is its western neighbor.