North & South Vietnam, since all the bombs were falling on them.
In the 18th into the 19th centuries, the French Revolution affected other nations both directly and indirectly. Directly, the Revolution created military conflict between France and other nations throughout Europe and beyond. Indirectly, the ideas and actions of the Revolutionists inspired similar movements elsewhere in Europe (and in the world).
In the 18th into the 19th centuries, the French Revolution affected other nations both directly and indirectly. Directly, the Revolution created military conflict between France and other nations throughout Europe and beyond. Indirectly, the ideas and actions of the Revolutionists inspired similar movements elsewhere in Europe (and in the world).
Yes, Vietnam lost about 200-300 women during 2003.
Vietnam
Vietnam was divided into two separate nations
Vietnam was divided into two separate nations
Yes, Vietnam was affected by the 2004 tsunami, which was triggered by a massive earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. While the country did not experience the devastating impacts seen in Indonesia, Thailand, and other nations, it did suffer from some coastal flooding and minor casualties. The government implemented preventive measures and evacuation protocols to protect coastal communities, highlighting the need for preparedness in the face of natural disasters. Overall, the impact on Vietnam was relatively limited compared to other affected regions.
Vietnam was divided into two separate nations
As was the American people, the UN was divided on the Vietnam War.
Formally it was two nations: North and South Vietnam. Yes, today it is one unified country (nation)...called Vietnam.
There were 3 countries: North Vietnam, South Vietnam, and Vietnam. N & S Vietnam were created in 1954/55. Vietnam was created in 1975/76. Vietnam hasn't conquered anybody. North Vietnam conquered South Vietnam in 1975
Vietnam was divided into two separate nations