Sóc Trăng province

Sóc Trăng (ស្រុកឃ្លាំង, Srŏk Khleăng ; lit. 'Land of Depositories') is a province in the Mekong Delta of Southern Vietnam, with its capital in Sóc Trăng. The province occupies an area of 3298.20 km2 and has a population of approximately 1,213,400.

Etymology
The name Sóc Trăng comes from the Khmer name of the area ស្រុកឃ្លាំង Srok Khleang, which means Land of depositories or Place to store silver. The Vietnamese transliteration gave Sốc Kha Lang and later Sóc Trăng.

Geography
Sóc Trăng province lies roughly between 9°14'N and 9°56'N latitude and between 105°34'E and 106°18'E longitude. It is bordered by Trà Vinh to the northeast, Vĩnh Long to the north, Hậu Giang to the northwest and Bạc Liêu to the south. To the south east of Sóc Trăng is 72 km of coastline of the South China Sea. The province has two large rivers: the Hậu River and the Mỹ Thanh River. The capital of Sóc Trăng province is Sóc Trăng city. It is 231 km from Hồ Chí Minh City.

Administrative divisions
Sóc Trăng is subdivided into 11 district-level sub-divisions:


 * 9 districts:


 * Châu Thành
 * Cù Lao Dung
 * Kế Sách
 * Long Phú
 * Mỹ Tú
 * Mỹ Xuyên
 * Thạnh Trị
 * Trần Đề


 * 2 district-level town:
 * Vĩnh Châu
 * Ngã Năm
 * 1 provincial city:
 * Sóc Trăng (capital)

They are further subdivided into 12 commune-level towns (or townlets), 80 communes, and 17 wards.