Fuli ( Vietnamese. Phủ Lý ) - a city in the north-eastern part of Vietnam . The administrative center of Hanam Province.
| Provincial City | |
| Fuli | |
|---|---|
| vietnam. Phủ Lý | |
| A country | |
| Provinces | Hanam |
| History and Geography | |
| Square | |
| Center height | 20 m |
| Population | |
| Population | 13 867 people ( 2013 ) |
Content
History
During the Vietnam War, the city was almost completely destroyed by heavy American bombing in 1966 [1] [2] .
Geography
The absolute height is 20 meters above sea level [3] . Located 59 km south of the capital, Hanoi . [four]
Population
According to 2013 data, the population is 13,867 people [5] .
The dynamics of the population of the city by years:
| 2000 | 2013 |
|---|---|
| 11 812 | 13,867 |
Notes
- ↑ Liberation: an independent monthly Volumes 11-12 1966 "Phu Ly was attacked on six different occasions, five of them between July 14 and November 5, 1966 (when I happened to be in the outskirts)."
- ↑ Elizabeth Jelinek Boardman The Phoenix trip: notes on a Quaker mission to Haiphong 1985 "We knew that Phu Ly was a city of 7,600 people that lay about thirty five miles south of Hanoi. "We also knew that it had been completely destroyed six months before in a series of air attacks lasting five days."
- ↑ Phu Ly, Vietnam Page . Fallingrain Global Gazetteer. Date of treatment May 12, 2013. Archived May 20, 2013.
- ↑ Road Atlas of Vietnam = Tập bản đồ Giao thông đường bộ Việt nam. - Hanoi: Cartographic Publishing House, 2006. - P. 121. - 15,000 copies.
- ↑ Phư Lý . World Gazetteer. Date of treatment May 12, 2013. Archived May 20, 2013.