Vietnam is a country of tropical lowlands, hills, and densely forested highlands. There are currently 20 mountains listed for the country.
Vietnam has many mountain ranges, including the Annamite Range, the Hoang Lien Son Range, and the Truong Son Range. These ranges contain numerous peaks and mountains, but an exact count is difficult due to varying definitions of what constitutes a distinct mountain.
Vietnam has a total land area of about 128,000 square miles.
There are many mountains in Africa. Some examples of the mountains found in Africa are; Dutoitspiek, Seweweekspoortpiek, Mount Kulal, and Inyangani.
A group of many mountains is called a mountain range or a mountain chain.
There are 41 states in the United States that have mountains within their borders.
It would be impossible to give a numerical answer. Not all mountains have names nor have they been individually counted, even for a single range of mountains. There could also be disagreement in what constitutes a mountain or separate mountains.
The population of Marble Mountains - Vietnam - is 50,105.
The area of Marble Mountains - Vietnam - is 37 square kilometers.
Mountains cover three-fourths of Vietnam's area
"The Hanguish Mountains are in China"The Hanguish Mountains is a major mountain range in Vietnam.
Rivers, Mountains, Trees, and farmland.
Vietnam contains lowlands, hills, and forested highlands. The country also consists of rivers and mountains, including the Red River Delta, and the Central Mountains.
Montagnard is French for mountain people; the Montagnard lived in the mountains of South Vietnam.
The coast is mostly flat beach, there are a few cliff areas along the coast. Many rivers empty into the coast all over.Some of the Physical characteristics in Vietnam, including rivers, mountains, lakes, streams, oceans, gulfs ect are, the Annamese Mountains in central Vietnam, The Gulf of Tonkin located to the northwest side of Vietnam, The Gulf of Thailand located to the southeast side of Vietnam, and the Red River that flows in from the central part of China, to the northern tip of Vietnam. Well that's all I have for now.:)
Yes there is Mount Vanispan and Joan Rivers and the Marble Mountains etc.
Plenty of mountains, especially in the Central Highlands, heated up alot of tank engines climbing them.
The Saola lives in the Annamite mountains in between Laos and Vietnam.
South China Sea