新渊市社

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市社新淵[1])是越南平阳省下辖的一個市社。2013年12月29日升級為市社[2]。
行政区划
新渊市社下轄6坊6社。
- 庆平坊(Phường Khánh Bình)
- 新协坊(Phường Tân Hiệp)
- 新福庆坊(Phường Tân Phước Khánh)
- 泰和坊(Phường Thái Hòa)
- 盛福坊(Phường Thạnh Phước)
- 渊兴坊(Phường Uyên Hưng)
- 白藤社(Xã Bạch Đằng)
- 会义社(Xã Hội Nghĩa)
- 富政社(Xã Phú Chánh)
- 新永协社(Xã Tân Vĩnh Hiệp)
- 盛会社(Xã Thạnh Hội)
- 永新社(Xã Vĩnh Tân)
注释
^ 《大南一統志》嗣德本 邊和省·市站店·新淵市:在福正縣新安社地,俗號同使市,商旅湊集,有平利巡所在焉。
^ Nghị quyết số 136/NQ-CP của Chính phủ
越南社会主义共和国平阳省行政区划
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省辖市(1) |
土龙木市 |
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市社(4) |
顺安市社 | 以安市社 | 𤅶葛市社 | 新渊市社
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县(4) |
油汀县 | 富教县 | 北新渊县 | 保邦县
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参阅:越南县级以上行政区列表
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 越南东南部之縣市鎮區域劃分( Đông Nam Bộ)
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胡志明市 |
第一郡 | 第二郡 | 第三郡 | 第四郡 | 第五郡 | 第六郡 | 第七郡 | 第八郡 | 第九郡 | 第十郡 | 第十一郡 | 第十二郡 | 平新郡 | 平盛郡 | 旧邑郡 | 富润郡 | 新平郡 | 新富郡 | 守德郡 | 平政县 | 芹蒢县 | 纠支县 | 旭门县 | 茹𦨭县
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平福省 |
同帅市 | 平隆市社 | 福隆市社 | 布当县 | 布沓县 | 真诚县 | 同富县 | 禄宁县 | 布亚摩县 | 汉管县 | 富盈县
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西宁省 |
西宁市 | 新边县 | 新珠县 | 杨明珠县 | 周城县 | 和城县 | 边求县 | 鹅油县 | 盏盘县
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平阳省 |
土龙木市 | 顺安市社 | 以安市社 | 𤅶葛市社 | 新渊市社 | 油汀县 | 北新渊县 | 富教县 | 保邦县
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同奈省 |
边和市 | 隆庆市社 | 定贯县 | 隆城县 | 仁泽县 | 新富县 | 统一县 | 永久县 | 春禄县 | 锦美县 | 壮奔县
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巴地头顿省 |
巴地市 | 头顿市 | 富美市社 | 周德县 | 坦赭县 | 隆田县 | 川木县 | 崑岛县
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