The 17th parallel was established on 21 July 1954 as a provisional demarcation line.
North and South Korea was divided by the 38th Parallel during the war and the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) afterwards.
They were divided along the 17th Parallel, with a one-mile DMZ between them.
communist north influenced by Soviet Union and democratic south influenced by the americans
The DMZ, or demilitarized zone. The line divided north and south Vietnam at the 17th Parallel.
The DMZ, or Demilitarized Zone between North and South Vietnam was along the 17th Parallel Line.
Technically between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Actually between the US and North Vietnam.
North Vietnam and South Vietnam. N. Vietnam wanted communism to take over, but S. Vietnam didn't. So on N. Vietnam's side were Russia and China, and a group of rebellious ppl called Vietcong. They were called the Communists. On S. Vietnam's side was the U.S. and SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization, consists of Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, and The Philippines.)North against the South.
There was no country called "Vietnam" during the war. There was a country called North Vietnam and another country called South Vietnam, which one are you asking about?
North Vietnam and South Vietnam. South Vietnam was a democratic republic and North Vietnam had a socialist government headed by a communist regime. North Vietnam was trying to defeat the democracy of South Vietnam and unify the country.
Converted the guerrilla war in Vietnam into a conventional one; and started open warfare between North Vietnam & America.
Technically between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Actually between the US and North Vietnam.
A dividing line between two places is usually called a border.
SOUTH Vietnam was called the "REPUBLIC of South Vietnam." Everyone in those days just called North Vietnam...NORTH VIETNAM.
The Vietnam war is also called the Second Indochina War. The war was fought by between North Vietnam who were supported by China and Soviet Union and South Vietnam which was supported by the United States.
North Vietnam and South Vietnam. N. Vietnam wanted communism to take over, but S. Vietnam didn't. So on N. Vietnam's side were Russia and China, and a group of rebellious ppl called Vietcong. They were called the Communists. On S. Vietnam's side was the U.S. and SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization, consists of Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, and The Philippines.)North against the South.
The border is the Sino-Vietnamese border, where fighting broke out in March, 1979 between China and Vietnam, 4 years after the victory over South Vietnam and 4 months after the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia. The Chinese were victorious but withdrew, and failed to stop the Cambodian incursion.* The better known border is the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) along the 38th Parallel separating North Korea from South Korea.
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There was no country called "Vietnam" during the war. There was a country called North Vietnam and another country called South Vietnam, which one are you asking about?
The dividing line between North and South America is the Isthmus of Panama. It follows the Darius Mountains watershed divide.
Overall it was a battle between South Vietnam and North Vietnam.
North Vietnam and South Vietnam. South Vietnam was a democratic republic and North Vietnam had a socialist government headed by a communist regime. North Vietnam was trying to defeat the democracy of South Vietnam and unify the country.