Ha Noi, the capital of North Vietnam before and during the war years, remained as the capital of the united Vietnam. The former South Vietnam's Presidential Palace in Sai Gon became a museum.
Saigon was the capital of the Republic of Vietnam, or "South Vietnam." It is now Ho Chi Minh City. Hanoi was the capital of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, or "North Vietnam." It is now the capital of the whole nation.
Yes, before the fall of the Soviet Union and the reunification of Germany, East Germany (DDR) was an Eastern Bloc country, directly affiliated with the USSR.
Vietnam is very skilled at ambushing and attacking. This will guaranteed that Vietnam is stronger than China because Vietnam's military soldiers have AK-47's and better Su-27 aircraft and other planes. China has never won a war against Vietnam before, therefor Vietnam will win the war against China. Vietnam is a very poor small country but is still very strong. Vietnam has defeated Mongolia before. Mongolia is not stronger than Vietnam because Vietnam has a better army. Vietnam defeated Mongolia thousands of years ago however Mongolia has never beat Vietnam before. but Mongolia will still never win a war against Vietnam. Vietnam is stronger.
The 1945 Allied occupation divided both Germany and Berlin into various zones. When three of these merged in 1948 as West Germany, the capital was established at Bonn. Although reunification was agreed to in 1990, Bonn served as the interim seat of government until 1999.
Not true. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon until April, 1975) was the South Vietnam capital before the country was unified.
Yes, Vietnam is a country that is now officially known as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
The capital of South Vietnam before the Vietnam War is Saigon. It is still used today, but Ho Chi Minh City is more common these days.
Ha Noi, the capital of North Vietnam before and during the war years, remained as the capital of the united Vietnam. The former South Vietnam's Presidential Palace in Sai Gon became a museum.
Before reunification, Vietnam was divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam. North Vietnam had a Sino-Soviet backed Communist government, while South Vietnam had a Western-backed Democratic government (at least in principle). Prior to the division of North and South Vietnam, it was subject to a French colonial government, whose control of the region was interrupted during WWII, when a Japanese occupational government controlled the region.
Look this link: http://www.answers.com/hanoi?cat=travel The capital of Vietnam, in the northern part of the country on the Red River. Founded before the seventh century, it became the capital of French Indochina after 1887 and the capital of North Vietnam after 1954. The city was bombed heavily during the Vietnam War. Population: 1,830,000. location: 21° 01'' 27,30'' N 105° 51' 16,90'' E
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this country has it's capital on the river Danube . water from the Danube has to be treated before it is drinkable.
Just before the Vietnam Conflict, Vietnam was a colony under French rule. Before that time, China had control over much of Eastern and Southeastern Asia.
Saigon was the capital of the Republic of Vietnam, or "South Vietnam." It is now Ho Chi Minh City. Hanoi was the capital of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, or "North Vietnam." It is now the capital of the whole nation.
The ancient imperial capital of Hue (pronounced way) before they were divided into two nations, with the north capital of Ha Noi and the south's capital of Sai Gon. The Nguyen Dynesty was led by two sisters in Hue.
French Indochina consisted of parts of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.