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District in Central Highlands, Vietnam
Krông Búk district Huyện Krông Búk
District
Official seal of Krông Búk districtSeal
Country Vietnam
RegionCentral Highlands
ProvinceĐắk Lắk province
CapitalChư Kbô
Area
 • Total138.5 sq mi (358.7 km)
Population
 • Total62,648
Time zoneUTC+7 (Indochina Time)

Krông Búk is a district (huyện) of Đắk Lắk province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam. It was established as a district of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1976 during the reunification of Vietnam.

As of December 2008, the district had a population of 55,733. The district covers an area of 358.7 km².

History

On 30 August 1977, Ea Súp district was separated from Krông Buk District and established as its own district. On 3 April 1980, Ea H'leo district was separated from Krông Buk District and established as its own district. On 9 November 1987, Krông Năng district was separated from Krông Buk District and established as its own district. The municipality of Buôn Hồ was separated from Krông Buk District on 23 December 2008, and established as an independent entity under Đắk Lắk Province.

References

  1. ^ Laws of Viet Nam: "Government Decree No. 07/NĐ-CP". Government of Vietnam. Retrieved May 1, 2009.; alternative link "07/NĐ-CP" Archived 2010-03-26 at the Wayback Machine in Vietnamese

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Districts of Vietnam Central Highlands
Đắk Lắk province
Đắk Nông province
Gia Lai province
Kon Tum province
Lâm Đồng province
denotes provincial seat.
Đắk Lắk province
Capital: Buôn Ma Thuột
Buôn Ma Thuột Đắk Lắk province
Buôn Hồ
Buôn Đôn District
Cư Kuin District
Cư M'gar District
Ea H'leo District
Ea Kar District
Ea Súp District
Krông Ana District
Krông Bông District
Krông Buk District
Krông Năng District
Krông Pắk District
Lắk District
M'Đrăk District
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