1.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION
Xuan Tho
Commune is located 14 km from Xuan Loc District center.
Natural
land area:
The area of
natural land is 3,77.75 hectares.
+ Its north
borders Xuan Bac Commune (Dinh Quan District, Dong Nai Province)
+ Its south
borders Xuan Phu Commune and Suoi Cat Commune (Xuan Loc District, Dong Nai
Province)
+ Its west
borders Bao Vinh Commune (Long Khanh Town, Dong Nai Province)
+ Its east
borders Xuan Truong Commune (Xuan Loc District, Dong Nai Province)
2.
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS
Xuan Tho
Commune consists of 7 hamlets, including Tho Chanh, Tho Loc, Tho Trung, Tho Tan,
Tho Hoa, Tho Binh and Tho Phuc Hamlets.
The commune
has highland and midland topography, with average slope of 0 to 30 degrees. The
highest point is Chua Chan Mountain at 874 meters.
3. CLIMATE
The commune is
located in the tropical monsoon zone with two rainy seasons. The rainy season
lasts from April and November. The dry season starts in December and lasts until
next March. Average temperatures: 26-28 degrees Celsius; yearly average
precipitation: 1,956-2,139 mm; humidity: 75 percent; the highest temperatures:
36 degrees Celsius; the lowest temperatures: 22 degrees Celsius
5. HISTORY
AND CULTURE
Xuan Tho
Commune was known as Bao Chanh Hamlet, Gia Ray Commune, Long Khanh District, a
strategic hamlet of Chua Can Mountain base area (Gia Ray). In 1977 the People’s
Committee of Xuan Tho Commune was founded.
6.
POPULATION
The total
population of the commune is amounted to 18,909 people.
The number of
households is 4,234 families.
Ethnicity:
There are 11 ethnic groups living in the commune, including Ch’ro people with
274 households, Nung people with 3 households, Chinese people with 42
households, Khmer people with 13 households, Tay people with 11 households, Ede
people with 2 households, Muong people with 2 households and Vietnamese with
3,887 households.
Religion:
There are four main religions, including 4,235 households with 18,909 people.
Catholicism: 951 households with 4,519 people; Buddhism: 1,395 households with
7,323 people; Caodaism: 121 households with 605 people and Protestantism: 79
households with 399 people.