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Which province in the North has no mountains?

Hills and mountains account for 3/4 of Vietnam’s territory, high mountain ranges are mainly in the North; but there are two provinces with an area consisting only of plains.

Follow Government portalVietnam’s topography is diverse: hills, plains, coasts and continental shelves; reflects the long history of geological development, topography in the monsoon environment, hot and humid, strongly weathered. The terrain is lower in the direction of Northwest – Southeast, which is clearly shown through the flow direction of large rivers.

Hills and mountains account for three-quarters of the territory, but mostly low-lying hills. Low terrain below 1,000 m accounts for 85% of the territory; Mountains over 2,000 m high account for only 1%.

Vietnam’s hills and mountains form a large arc facing the East Sea, running 1,400 km long, from the Northwest to the Southeast. The most massive mountain ranges are located in the west and northwest with the highest peak of Fansipan in Indochina peninsula (3,143m). Further east, the mountain ranges descend and often end with a coastal lowland strip.

Question 1: Which province or city in the North has no mountains?

a. Hanoi, Bac Ninh

b. Thai Binh, Hung Yen

c. Phu Tho, Bac Giang

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