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| Capital | Buôn Ma Thuột |
| Region | Central Highlands |
| Area | 13,062 km² |
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| Ethnicities | Vietnamese, Ê Đê, Nùng, Tày |
| Calling code | 50 |
| ISO 3166-2 | VN-33 |
| Website | www.daklak.gov.vn |
Dak Lak (in Vietnamese, Đắk Lắk pronunciation ) is a Province of Vietnam. Vietnam is a multi-ethnic country with over fifty distinct groups (54 are recognized by the Vietnamese government each with its own language lifestyle and cultural heritage The Vietnamese people (người Việt or vi ''người Kinh'' are an Ethnic group originating from what is now northern Vietnam and southern China. The E De (also Ê Đê, Rhade, or Rade) are an ethnic group of the Hill Cham agglomeration of southern Vietnam (population 270348 The Nùng are an ethnic minority in Vietnam. In China, the Nùng together with the Tày, are classified as Zhuang people. ISO 3166-2VN is an International Organization for Standardization standard which defines Geocodes it is the subset of ISO 3166-2 which applies to Vietnam Vietnamese ( tiếng Việt, or less commonly Việt ngữ) formerly known under French colonization as Annamese ( see Annam) |||} Vietnam is divided into 58 Provinces (known in Vietnamese as tỉnh) Vietnam (ˌviːɛtˈnɑːm Việt Nam) officially The name is sometimes spelled Dac Lac (Đắc Lắc), which is more in keeping with Vietnamese spelling, but the official spelling is Dak Lak. It is located in Vietnam's Central Highlands, and is home to a high number of indigenous people who are not ethnically Vietnamese (Việt). Tây Nguyên, translated as Western Highlands and sometimes also called Central Highlands, is one of the regions of Vietnam. The Vietnamese people (người Việt or vi ''người Kinh'' are an Ethnic group originating from what is now northern Vietnam and southern China.
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Đắk Lắk is based around the Đắk Lắk plateau, around six hundred metres above sea level. The Mnong or M'nong (Vietnamese M'Nông are an ethnic group from Vietnam (92451 in 1999 In Geology and Earth science, a plateau, also called a high plateau or tableland, is an area of highland, usually consisting 1
About 60 km south of Buon Ma Thuot is Lak Lake. Overlooking the lake is the old Summer residence of Emperor Bao Dai which has been renovated into a hotel. Surrounding the lake is Jun Village, home of the Jun people. The villagers have a peculiar form of fishing where they attach metal rods to a car battery and run the rods through the water zapping and stunning the fish and then collecting them to keep in a tank at the village until they are needed.
Coffee, fruit, and rubber play an important part in its economy. The Mnong or M'nong (Vietnamese M'Nông are an ethnic group from Vietnam (92451 in 1999 CoFFEE is an Open source Software for computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL in a digital classroom Recently, there have been efforts to harness the province's considerable potential for hydroelectric generation. Hydroelectricity is electricity generated by Hydropower, ie the production of power through use of the gravitational force of falling water The Jun People take advantage of the small tourist trade that passes through, giving elephant rides through the village and across the lake.
The area now known as Đắk Lắk was originally controlled by the Kingdom of Champa. The kingdom of Champa ( Chăm Pa in Vietnamese or Chiêm Thành in Hán Việt records was an Indianized kingdom and controlled what When Champa was conquered and annexed by Vietnam in the 15th century, Đắk Lắk was brought under loose Vietnamese rule. Later, in 1540, a noble named Bùi Tá Hán was appointed by the Vietnamese authorities to direct the settlement of the area by ethnic Vietnamese, bringing the highlands under more effective Vietnamese control. Military outposts were established in the area to guard against possible aggression from the west. Later, when Vietnam was occupied by the French, the French established a large number of plantations in the area. This article is about the country For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic France topics. Resistance to French rule was strong in Đắk Lắk, with various minority tribes leading a number of significant rebellions. The most notable was a twenty-three year campaign led by N’Trang Lơng, a Mnong tribal leader. The Mnong or M'nong (Vietnamese M'Nông are an ethnic group from Vietnam (92451 in 1999 Later, Đắk Lắk was part of South Vietnam, and saw considerable action in the Vietnam War. "RVN" redirects here RVN is also the former callsign of a TV station in Wagga Wagga New South Wales Australia The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, or the Vietnam Conflict, occurred in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia
Until recently, Đắk Nông was a part of Đắk Lắk, but is now an independent province. Dak Nong (in Vietnamese, Đăk/Ðắc Nông) is a Province of Vietnam. A province is a territorial unit almost always an Administrative division.
Politically, Đắk Lắk is divided into thirteen districts:
The provincial capital, Buôn Ma Thuột , is a separate municipality. Buon Don (Buôn Đôn is a district (''huyện'' of Dak Lak Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam Cư Kuin is a district of Dak Lak Province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Cu M'gar ( Vietnamese: Cư M'gar) is a district (''huyện'' of Dak Lak Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam Ea H'leo ( Vietnamese: Ea H'leo) is a district (''huyện'' of Dak Lak Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam Ea Kar (Ea Kar is a district (''huyện'' of Dak Lak Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam Ea Sup (Ea Súp is a district (''huyện'' of Dak Lak Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam Krong Ana (Krông Ana is a district (''huyện'' of Dak Lak Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam Krong Bong (in Vietnamese, Krông Bông) is a District of Dak Lak Province. Krong Buk (Krông Buk is a district (''huyện'' of Dak Lak Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam Krong Nang (Krông Năng is a district (''huyện'' of Dak Lak Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam Krong Pak (Krông Pak is a district (''huyện'' of Dak Lak Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam M'Drak ( Vietnamese: M'Drăk) is a district (''huyện'' of Dak Lak Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly denotes a City, Town, or Village, or