No. Vietnam is not a part of Australia. It is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia.
This peninsula is Indochina.
To the GI's; "Nam", or "the Nam."
It is French Indochina.
Because it is in the part of Asia in the most South East Part
Vietnam is geographically on the borderline of east asia and se asia. Vietnam is the only country in se asia that can also be categorically part of east asia. Vietnam's people and culture is east asian, but geographically located in the borderline of se asia/east asia.
China is a part of East Asia, or the Far East.
Well Japan tried conquering most of the east part of Asia like China, Dutch Indonesia, Manchuria, French Indochina, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and this is it for the most part.
Well no...because Germany conquered France within weeks in 1940. Indochina was up for grabs now.
Lebanon is part of the Middle East, and therefore a part of Asia
No,Israel is west Asia.
Indonesia is not located on the Indochina Peninsula. It is an archipelago country situated to the south and southeast of mainland Asia, separated by the Indian Ocean and located to the north of Australia.