Vụ Bản district

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District in Red River Delta, Vietnam
Vu Ban District
Huyện Vụ Bản
Official logo of Vu Ban District
Motto(s): 
"Địa-linh sinh nhân-kiệt"
(Sacred land gave birth to extraordinary people)
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Country Vietnam
RegionRed River Delta
ProvinceNam Định
CapitalGôi
Area
 • Total57 sq mi (148 km2)
Population
 (2003)
 • Total130,672
 • Density2,220/sq mi (856/km2)
Time zoneUTC+07:00 (Indochina Time)
Websitevuban.namdinh.gov.vn

Vụ Bản is a rural district of Nam Định province in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 130,672.[1] The district covers an area of 148 km2. The district capital lies at Gôi.[1] The district includes the Vân Cát temple.[2] During the 1920s the area was administered by the Vụ Bản district mandarin.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Districts of Vietnam". Statoids. Retrieved March 20, 2009.
  2. ^ Patta Kitiarsa Religious Commodifications in Asia: Marketing Gods 2008 Page 164 "Thus it helped legitimate mediumship practices in the temple but it was simultaneously useful in a competition for primacy with nearby Vân Cát temple which makes part of the same complex of temples in Vụ Bản district, Nam Định province."
  3. ^ Andrew David Hardy Red Hills: Migrants and the State in the Highlands of Vietnam 2005 Page 114 "NAV1/RND 3200, Mr Vũ Ung (Cờ Bàn village) to Vụ Bản district mandarin (Nam Định), 4 September 1924"

20°22′59″N 106°07′01″E / 20.383°N 106.117°E / 20.383; 106.117

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