Cà Ná
Definition
- Proper Noun:
- Cà Ná (also known as Dinh Cape): A small cape located approximately 25km south of Phan Rang, in Ninh Phước District, Ninh Thuận Province, Vietnam. It is known as the driest point in Vietnam, with an average annual rainfall of only 600-700mm and a dry season lasting up to 9 months.
- Cà Ná: A village famous for salt production near Cà Ná Cape, belonging to Diên Hải Commune, Ninh Phước District, Ninh Thuận Province.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun:
- Mũi Cà Ná là nơi khô hạn nhất Việt Nam. (Cà Ná Cape is the driest place in Vietnam.)
- Muối Cà Ná nổi tiếng về chất lượng. (Cà Ná salt is famous for its quality.)
Advanced Usage
- The name "Cà Ná" is primarily used in geographical and cultural contexts to refer to the specific location and its associated salt-making industry.
Variants and Related Words
- Mũi Cà Ná: Cà Ná Cape.
- Muối Cà Ná: Cà Ná salt.
Synonyms
- Dinh Cape: An alternative name for Cà Ná Cape.
Related Information
- As a proper noun denoting a specific place, there are no direct idioms or phrasal verbs. The term is central to discussions about Vietnam's climate, geography, and local industries.