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Tay Ninh Province is a province lying at the border gate of the South-Eastern with the total area of 4,028 square kilometres. It has Tay Ninh Township and 8 districts: Tan Bien, Tan Chau, Duong Minh Chau, Chau Thanh, Hoa Thanh, Ben Cau, Go Dau and Trang Bang. The province has a common frontier line of 240 kilometres with the neighbouring country Cambodia. It also borders on Cambodia, at Kompong Cham Province to the north and two provinces Prey-veng and Sway Rieng to the west and north-western of Cambodia. The east of this province is contiguous to Binh Duong Province and Binh Phuoc Province and its north meets Ho Chi Minh City and Long An. In this area, there are two important national border crossings: Moc Bai and Xa Mat. Until the late 16th century, it was still an area of wild dense wood of the country Chan Lap (Cambodia now). Then in the 17th century, particularly in 1620, after the marriage of Cambodia's King Chey Chetta II and Princess Ngoc Van (Lord Nguyen Phuc Nguyen's daughter), the relationship between Vietnamese and Cambodian people grew more close-knit. From this point of time, the work of breaking fresh ground of Vietnamese generations was extended. Since then, the land became a well-off area and was an important location for military affairs, economics and foreign affairs of the two countries Vietnam and Cambodia. Till the time of Nguyen Dynasty, it belonged to Gia Dinh Residence. In 1936, Tay Ninh Province was established by combining two former provinces Tan Ninh and Quang Hoa.
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