Bac Kan Province

font size=+1>Tỉnh Bắc Kạn
olspan=2 bgcolor=#FFCCCC align=center|Geography
apital: |Bac Kan
egion: Northeast
rea: 4,857 km²
istricts: 6
olspan=2 bgcolor=#EEFF77 align=center|People
opulation: 286,300
thnicities: Viet, Tay, Nung, Dao
olspan=2 bgcolor=#CCFFBB align=center|Government
ouncil Chairperson: Ha Sy Toan
ommittee Chairperson: Mai The Duong
olspan=2 bgcolor=#AAEEFF align=center|Map
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Bac Kan (in Vietnamese, Bắc Kạn), occasionally spelled Bac Can, is a Province of Vietnam. It is located in the north of the country, due north of the capital Hanoi. Politically, Bac Ninh is divided into six districts: Ba Be, Bach Thong, Cho Don, Cho Moi, Na Ri, and Ngan Son. The provincial capital, also known as Bac Kan, is a separate municipality. Bac Kan is a mountainous province, and has considerable natural resources (particularly in mining and forestry). The province also generates a certain amount of tourism, with the mountains, rivers, and lakes of Bac Kan being considered quite scenic. Ba Be lake is a particularly popular destination.

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