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Korea was divided in 1945, and remained divided in 1953, and is still divided today. Vietnam was divided in 1954 at the end of the French Indochina War (aka: 1st Indochina War).
Yes, it's the area composed of the countries Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. It used to be a French colony called French Indochina.
Brazil was not part of French Indochina before world war 2.
French Indochina, Thialand, China, and Manchuria.
France surrendered to the Viet Minh following the First Indochina War. The conflict culminated in the decisive Battle of Dien Bien Phu in May 1954, where French forces were defeated. This surrender led to the Geneva Accords, which temporarily divided Vietnam into North and South along the 17th parallel.
more than three. indochina stands for the countries of southeast asia. Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Malaysia. so it's six countries. the reason why this region is refered to as indochina is because all these countries were once part of a French colony.
France ruled it, and this is why it was called "French" Indochina.
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The five countries that made up French Indochina were Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Guangzhouwan, and Annam.
it was divided among several countries
French Indochina is actually three different countries today: Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. It is also worth noting that some small parts (less than 1%) of current Thailand and China were part of Indochina.
The French had fought there from 1946 to 1954; 1st Indochina War or French Indochina War.