Primarily the US, Canada, and Australia.
The U.S. mainly supported the South but Australia and some neutral countries supported the South as well. The Soviet Union and China mainly supported the North.
hey the vietnamese came to Australia to escape the new communist government as the us lost the war. as an air flight was not valid they turned to small vessels and Australia is one of the closest non communist land masses. Actually, the USA did not lose the war. The South Vietnamese did.
It provided a force to assist the South Vietnam government resist the North Vietnamese attempt to take it over.
Vietnamese migrants have settled in various countries around the world, with significant communities in the United States, Canada, Australia, and France. The U.S. is home to one of the largest Vietnamese diasporas, primarily due to the aftermath of the Vietnam War. Additionally, countries in Southeast Asia, such as Cambodia and Thailand, have also seen Vietnamese immigration for economic opportunities and work. Other notable destinations include Germany and the UK, where smaller Vietnamese communities exist.
yes
Jackfruit,dragon fruit, star fruit
vietnamese
around about 1 million people are viet in australia because some people from vietnam like it here better
because Australia and its Alys had been waging war in Vietnam for many years. when they lost the war to the north Vietnamese. as situation developed where many people that cooperated with the south Vietnamese government were no longer safe in their own country so they sought asylum in Australia.
France, Australia, US, North Vietnamese (Vietcong), South Vietnamese.
They started to settle in Australia after the Vietnam war in 1975
The south.
two and a bit
Use a Vietnamese/English dictionary...but in Australia they call French Fries potato chips.
Australia was the south's ally. Along with the US, etc.
i think they came in 1982.