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An Xuyên province

Coordinates: 9°13′53″N 105°10′49″E / 9.2315°N 105.1804°E / 9.2315; 105.1804
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An Xuyên (chữ Hán: 安川) was a province on the Mekong Delta in during the Republic of Vietnam. On October 22, 1956, Cà Mau province was renamed to Minh Hải. Its capital was Quản Long. On May 8, 1957, it had 6 districts and 23 communes. In February 1976 it was merged with part of Bạc Liêu province to establish Minh Hải province.

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9°13′53″N 105°10′49″E / 9.2315°N 105.1804°E / 9.2315; 105.1804