Darlac Province

E606588

Darlac Province was a former administrative region in Vietnam’s Central Highlands, historically known for its diverse indigenous populations and extensive coffee-growing highlands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former administrative division
province of Vietnam
agriculturalProduct coffee
pepper
rubber
bordersCountry Cambodia NERFINISHED
bordersRegion other Central Highlands provinces
capital Buôn Ma Thuột NERFINISHED
climate tropical monsoon climate
country Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
culturalCharacteristic indigenous highland cultures
multi-ethnic society
dissolvedInto Đắk Lắk Province NERFINISHED
economicActivity coffee export
forestry
economy agriculture-based economy
plantation agriculture
geographicalFeature Basaltic soil suitable for coffee
Central Highlands plateau NERFINISHED
hasEthnicGroup Bahnaric-speaking groups
Jarai people NERFINISHED
M’nông people NERFINISHED
indigenous peoples of the Central Highlands NERFINISHED
Êđê people NERFINISHED
historicalEvent administrative reorganization of Central Highlands provinces
historicalRegion Central Highlands of Vietnam NERFINISHED
historicalStatus former province of South Vietnam
former province of unified Vietnam
knownFor coffee production
coffee-growing highlands
diverse indigenous populations
languageRegion Austroasiatic languages
Austronesian languages
locatedInCountry Vietnam NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Central Highlands NERFINISHED
majorCity Buôn Ma Thuột NERFINISHED
partOf French Indochina administrative system
Republic of Vietnam administrative system
Socialist Republic of Vietnam administrative system
religionRegion Buddhism NERFINISHED
Christianity NERFINISHED
traditional animist beliefs
successorAdministrativeUnit Đắk Lắk Province NERFINISHED
terrain highlands
plateau
timePeriod 20th century
usedNameVariant Darlac NERFINISHED
Đắk Lắk NERFINISHED

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