North Eastern Region

The North Eastern Region (Vietnamese: Đông Bắc Bộ) is one of the 8 regions of Vietnam. It is located in the country's northeast and is a grouping of 8 provinces. It borders the Red River Delta region to the south, North Western Region to the west, and China to the north.

Stretching from Hạ Long Bay in the south-east to the steep valleys of Hà Giang Province in the north-west, it is one of the most geographically diverse regions of the country.

Its largest city is Bắc Giang, but the regional management is based in Thái Nguyên. Bắc Giang Province is the most populated province, and Lạng Sơn Province is the largest.

Stats
{| class="wikitable" !Province !Captial !Area !Population !Density !Number Code !colspan=6|North Eastern Region !colspan=2|Total !47,266km² !8,120,074 !171/km² !
 * Quảng Ninh Province
 * Hạ Long
 * 6178km²
 * 1,514,431
 * 245/km²
 * 14
 * Lạng Sơn Province
 * Lạng Sơn
 * 8310km²
 * 1,027,162
 * 123/km²
 * 12
 * Thái Nguyên Province
 * Thái Nguyên
 * 3526km²
 * 1,331,445
 * 377/km²
 * 20
 * Bắc Kạn Province
 * Bắc Kạn
 * 4860km²
 * 402,935
 * 83/km²
 * 97
 * Cao Bằng Province
 * Cao Bằng
 * 6700km²
 * 544,346
 * 81/km²
 * 11
 * Tuyên Quang Province
 * Tuyên Quang
 * 5868km²
 * 831,600
 * 142/km²
 * 22
 * Hà Giang Province
 * Hà Giang
 * 7929km²
 * 719,373
 * 90/km²
 * 23
 * Bắc Giang Province
 * Bắc Giang
 * 3895km²
 * 1,748,782
 * 449/km²
 * 98
 * 23
 * Bắc Giang Province
 * Bắc Giang
 * 3895km²
 * 1,748,782
 * 449/km²
 * 98
 * 98