The French
France
Just ask to see their Vietnam campaign medal.
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.
Vietnam is just a city not a capital city. Actually Vietnam is a country. Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam.
North Vietnam verses South Vietnam. Which is one of the reasons people thought it was a civil war and the US should stay out of it. But that idea is incorrect: A civil war is fought by ONE nation against itself. Just because the word "Vietnam" or "Vietnamese" was in the sentence (North & South Vietnam) does not mean it was one nation. Vietnam was TWO nations; and the North was attacking the South, which was another nation (country), which disqualifies it as a civil war.
It was a country just before the Vietnamese sacked it in the 1400's and then completely took over by Vietnam in the late 1700's. Champa was occupied by Champs people and it modern North Vietnam right now.
The former NORTH Vietnam won the war; they are known as just Vietnam today.
Vietnam is the country, and is located on the continent of Eurasia; just like the US is a country (the United States) and is located on the continent of North America.
No country, just the Pacific Ocean.
Since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, the country has ceased to be divided into north and south sections; it is just one country now. And it has a communist government.
No tests, just in country orientation.
No, Vietnam is a country; whereas Vietnamese is a nationality. So a person from Vietnam is Vietnamese, just like someone from China is Chinese, and so on.
North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Also, to name just a few: the USA, China, Russia, South Korea, Australia, France, and England. A great many countries fought in the Vietnam War from 1945 to 1975.