Tuy Phuoc
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Tuy Phước is a rural district
Districts of Vietnam
||The provinces of Vietnam are divided into counties , provincial cities , and county-level towns .The centrally-controlled municipalities are subdivided into rural counties , county-level towns , and urban districts , which then subdivided into wards ....

 (huyện) of Binh Dinh province
Binh Dinh Province
Bình Định is a province of Vietnam. It is located in Vietnam's South Central Coast region.-Administration:Binh Dinh is divided into one city and 10 districts:*An Lão*An Nhơn*Hoài Ân*Hoài Nhơn*Phù Cát*Phù Mỹ*Tuy Phước*Tây Sơn*Vân Canh...

 in the South Central Coast
Nam Trung Bo
Nam Trung Bộ is one of the regions of Vietnam. It consists of the independent municipality of Đà Nẵng and seven other provinces. The two southern provinces Ninh Thuận and Bình Thuận are sometimes seen as part of the Southeast region.The region has traditionally been one of the main gateways to...

 region of Vietnam. The district capital lies at Tuy Phuoc
Tuy Phuoc
Tuy Phước is a rural district of Binh Dinh province in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam. The district capital lies at Tuy Phuoc...

. The district has 13 administrative units including the towns Dieu Tri, Tuy Phuoc
Tuy Phuoc
Tuy Phước is a rural district of Binh Dinh province in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam. The district capital lies at Tuy Phuoc...

 and the communes Phuoc Thang, Phuoc Hung, Hoa Phuoc, Quang Phuoc, Phuoc Son, Phuoc Hiep Phuoc Loc, Thuan Phuoc, Phuoc Nghia, Phuoc An, Phuoc Thanh.

Economy

Long My Industrial Zone (Khu Công Nghiệp Long Mỹ) and smaller industrial concentrations (cụm công nghiệp) are in the district. The former is a major centre of wood processing and furniture manufacturing, second only to Phu Tai Industrial Zone.
Phuoc An Industrial Concentration (Cụm Công Nghiệp Phước An) is located in Phuoc An Commune to the west of Dieu Tri. By September 2010, 11 companies had invested there and employed around 3000 workers in the wood products, granite processing, incense powder, and plastic industries.
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