Saigon.
South Vietnam; Ho Chi Minh city must be the conqueror's new name for the old Saigon. Saigon was the capital of RVN during the war (Republic of South Vietnam). RVN no longer exists of course. Neither. Since April 30, 1975, there has been no North or South Viet Nam: just Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City is in Vietnam.
No. The TET offensive of 1968 was designed to attack every provincial capital in South Vietnam to incite a general uprising of the South Vietnamese people against their government. The tactic failed to produce those results, but the street fighting in the old imperial capital of Hue (pronounced 'way') lasted just over three weeks, giving the perception to the American television audience that the North Vietnamese were winning. It was the 'beginning of the end' for the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam war.
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.
South Vietnam wanted to fight,but North Vietnam wanted peace.The Americans tryed to stop South Vietnam from vading the North,and then it became war.Between everyone.Sorry if my answer is wrong,I am just 10 years old....hehe :)
The pharaoh was called Akhenaten not "akhenaton".The old capital of Egypt was Thebes not "Memphis"The new capital he built was called "Akhetaten" at Amarna in the modern Egyptian province of Minya, some 58 km south of the city of al-Minya, 312 km south of the Egyptian capital Cairo and 402 km north of Luxor.
The South Vietnamese capital Saigon was renamed Ho Chi Minh city in honour of him.
South Vietnam; Ho Chi Minh city must be the conqueror's new name for the old Saigon. Saigon was the capital of RVN during the war (Republic of South Vietnam). RVN no longer exists of course. Neither. Since April 30, 1975, there has been no North or South Viet Nam: just Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City is in Vietnam.
Which Korea and which Vietnam? Today's Vietnam or the old North and South Vietnam?
Cochin-China (south), Annam (central), Tonkin (north)
It was the old name of northern part Vietnam given by French colonialists. According to the french "Divide and conquer" policy, Vietnam was divided by 3 "states". Tonkin: the "protectorate", Cochinchina(the south part): french colony, and Annam( the centre) ruled by the vietnamese king. But all of them were de facto ruled by the French: military, dyplomacy, economy ...... were all under french control.
No. The TET offensive of 1968 was designed to attack every provincial capital in South Vietnam to incite a general uprising of the South Vietnamese people against their government. The tactic failed to produce those results, but the street fighting in the old imperial capital of Hue (pronounced 'way') lasted just over three weeks, giving the perception to the American television audience that the North Vietnamese were winning. It was the 'beginning of the end' for the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam war.
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.
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South Vietnam wanted to fight,but North Vietnam wanted peace.The Americans tryed to stop South Vietnam from vading the North,and then it became war.Between everyone.Sorry if my answer is wrong,I am just 10 years old....hehe :)
The old name is Edo.
Pella but the old capital was Aegae.