Cà Mau
Cà Mau is the southernmost province of Vietnam, located in the Mekong Delta region. It is known for its rich biodiversity, including mangrove forests and various wildlife species. The province has a unique landscape shaped by rivers, canals, and the sea, making it an important area for fishing and agriculture.
The capital city of Cà Mau is also named Cà Mau. The province is famous for its seafood, particularly shrimp and crab, which are significant to the local economy. Cà Mau is also home to the Cape Ca Mau National Park, a protected area that showcases the region's natural beauty and ecological importance.