The Mekong Delta .
Saigon, now known as Ho Chi Minh City, is located in the southern portion of the old South Vietnam, in the Mekong River delta. It is approximately 1800km south of Hanoi by road.
Is "landform" a geography question? If so, then South Vietnam had the Mekong Delta in the southern tip, the Central Highlands above the delta, and standard hilly countryside north of the highlands. The coastline was like any other coastline on earth, sandy beaches.
South Vietnam. In the Vietnam war when south Vietnam lost the communism took over south Vietnam.Before that north Vietnam & south Vietnam were different colonies.
North Vietnam launched an invasion of South Vietnam.North Vietnam launched an invasion of south Vietnam.
There was once a South Vietnam in the 20th Century; there is no, nor has there been, a South Vietnam in the 21st century.
The Mekong Delta. yep, that's right! Actually you need to phrase it correctly, it's the Mekong River that goes through them not the Delta. Because the Delta does not flow through Laos, Cambodia and South Vietnam the river does.
The former SOUTH Vietnam consisted of the Central Highlands; Mekong Delta; and the Coastal Regions.
It was in 1957 when there was a insurgent communist activity in South Vietnam. Guerrillas helped with the organization of thirty-seven armed companies along the Mekong Delta.
No Delta does not own Vietnam airlines.
Saigon, now known as Ho Chi Minh City, is located in the southern portion of the old South Vietnam, in the Mekong River delta. It is approximately 1800km south of Hanoi by road.
Yes, except south of Saigon, the former MR4 (IV Corps) was mostly swamps (the Mekong Delta).
II Corps was the largest of the four Corps in South Vietnam; also called MRs (Military Region I, II, III, IV). MR2 covered the Central Highlands. IV Corps was in the Mekong Delta and I Corps was at the Z. Z=DMZ
US Pilots fought in the skies over North Vietnam. In the south, GI's fought in the swamps in the Mekong Delta; the mountains in the Central Highlands.
A river of southeast Asia flowing about 4,183 km (2,600 mi) from southeast China to the South China Sea through a vast delta in southern Vietnam. The delta, a major rice-growing area, was the scene of heavy fighting during the Vietnam War.
Is "landform" a geography question? If so, then South Vietnam had the Mekong Delta in the southern tip, the Central Highlands above the delta, and standard hilly countryside north of the highlands. The coastline was like any other coastline on earth, sandy beaches.
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