Cư Jút
Definition
- Proper Noun:
- Cư Jút (District): A border district located in the western part of Đắk Lắk Province, Vietnam. It is an administrative geographical name.
Detailed Description
- Geographical & Administrative Status: Cư Jút is a district-level administrative unit. It was officially established on June 19, 1990, by separating communes from the western area of Buôn Ma Thuột City.
- Geography: The terrain consists of low hills on the Buôn Ma Thuột Plateau, with soil primarily composed of red basalt. The Srêpốc River flows through the district, and National Highway 14 runs through it.
- Demographics: As of 1997, the population was approximately 74,400, comprising ethnic groups such as the Kinh, Êđê, and M'nông.
- Area: The total area is 836.1 square kilometers.
Usage Examples
- Proper Noun:
- Cư Jút là một huyện của tỉnh Đắk Lắk. (Cư Jút is a district of Đắk Lắk Province.)
- Chúng tôi sẽ đi qua huyện Cư Jút trên đường tới Buôn Ma Thuột. (We will pass through Cư Jút District on the way to Buôn Ma Thuột.)
Administrative Structure
- The district comprises one township, Ea T'ling (the district seat), and eight communes.
Related Terms
- Đắk Lắk (Province): The larger administrative province to which Cư Jút belongs.
- Buôn Ma Thuột (City): The provincial capital city, from which Cư Jút was administratively separated.
- Srêpốc (River): A major river flowing through the district.
- National Highway 14 (Quốc lộ 14): A key national route passing through the district.