Ba Ria is a coastal province in southern Vietnam, located in the eastern part of the Mekong Delta region. The province is bordered by Dong Nai Province to the north, Ho Chi Minh City to the west, and Binh Thuan Province to the east.
Ba Ria is famous for its beautiful beaches and islands, such as Con Dao, Ho Tram, and Long Hai, which attract a large number of tourists every year. Besides the beaches, Ba Ria is also home to many historical sites, including the Minh Dam Army Base, the Dinh Co Temple, and the Long Son Island.
The economy of Ba Ria is mainly driven by the industries of fishing, agriculture, and tourism. Ba Ria is also an important center for oil and gas exploration and production, with many offshore oil rigs located in its coastal waters.
The ethnic composition of Ba Ria is diverse, with a significant population of Kinh people, as well as Vietnamese-Chinese, Chams, and Hoa people. The official language spoken in Ba Ria is Vietnamese, but many residents also speak English, Chinese, and Khmer.
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