An Giang Province

An Giang Province (Vietnamese: Tỉnh An Giang) is a province of Vietnam. It is located in the Mekong Delta region and is bordered by Đồng Tháp Province to the east, Cần Thơ to the south, Kiên Giang Province to the west, and Cambodia to the north.

Its capital and largest city is Long Xuyên, located in the south-east of the province. The province is the second most populated province in the Mekong Delta (after Long An Province) and has one of Vietnam's only Muslim populations, located in the city of Châu Độc on the Cambodian Border.

Geography
An Giang Province is home to the Bảy Núi hills (also called Thất Sơn), which are the highest peaks in the entire Mekong Delta. They are also a popular site for Buddhist pilgrims.