
1. After the merger, which province does Truong Sa special zone belong to?
- A
- B
After the reorganization of administrative units, Truong Sa special zone belongs to the new Khanh Hoa province. According to the Resolution on the arrangement of administrative units, Khanh Hoa province has 65 commune-level administrative units, including: 48 communes, 16 wards and Truong Sa special zone.
Truong Sa Special Zone is an island area with an extremely important geostrategic position and is under the sovereignty of Vietnam. Despite the harsh natural conditions, Truong Sa has been gradually built to become a solid foothold far offshore. - C
Gia Lai
- D
Danang

2. During the French colonial period, which province administered the Truong Sa special zone?
- A
Khanh Hoa
- B
Ba Ria
Truong Sa Special Zone consists of more than 100 islands and reefs located in the East and Southeast of Vietnam's coast, about 248 nautical miles (nearly 460 km) from Cam Ranh ward (Khanh Hoa province) and 305 nautical miles from Vung Tau ward (Ho Chi Minh City).
During the French colonial period, the Truong Sa special zone was under the management of Ba Ria province (Cochinchina). After the French left Vietnam under the provisions of the 1954 Geneva Agreement, control of the Truong Sa islands belonged to the Government of the Republic of Vietnam.
At the end of August 1956, a military mission of the Republic of Vietnam government came to inspect and place sovereignty markers on the main islands of Truong Sa. The markers were engraved with the words: "Truong Sa archipelago is under Phuoc Tuy province. The military mission inspected and researched this archipelago on August 22, 1956 under the guidance of the Vietnamese Navy". - C
Quang Ngai
- D
Danang

3. How many special economic zones will Vietnam have after abolishing the district level?
- A
11
- B
12
- C
13
After the merger, Vietnam has 13 special economic zones. These special economic zones were formed from the rearrangement of commune-level administrative units. According to the Resolution on the rearrangement of commune-level administrative units of 34 provinces and cities, the whole country has 3,321 commune-level administrative units, including 2,621 communes, 687 wards and 13 special economic zones. These special economic zones were formed from the conversion of current island districts and island cities into commune-level administrative units, including: Van Don, Co To, Cat Hai, Truong Sa, Hoang Sa, Phu Quy, Kien Hai, Bach Long Vi, Con Co, Ly Son, Con Dao, Phu Quoc and Tho Chau.
- D
14

4. Which special zone has the smallest area today?
- A
Phu Quoc
- B
Co To
- C
Paracel Islands
- D
White Dragon Tail
The smallest special zone currently is Bach Long Vy special zone in Hai Phong city with an area of 1.8 km².
The special zone with the highest population density is currently Ly Son special zone in Quang Ngai province with 2,465 people/km².

5. Which province has the most special economic zones in the country?
- A
An Giang
After the administrative unit arrangement in 2025, the whole country will have 13 special economic zones, officially operating from July 1. Of which, An Giang is the province with the most special economic zones with 3 special economic zones (Phu Quoc, Tho Chau and Kien Hai) and Phu Quoc special economic zone of this province is also the largest special economic zone in the country.
- B
Khanh Hoa
- C
Danang
- D
Quang Ninh

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