It no longer is. The conclusion of the Vietnam War saw the North and the South rejoin into one country.
North Korea and south Korea and also North and South Vietnam
Korea and Vietnam and sudan
1975
President Eisenhower did not allow an election.
Between 1954 and 1975, there were two Vietnams: a North Vietnam and a South Vietnam; divided at the 17th parallel.
Vietnam was divided in 1954 into North Vietnam and South Vietnam following the First Indochina War.
North Korea and south Korea and also North and South Vietnam
In 1956, it divided Vietnam at the 17th parallel into North and South Vietnam. They remained that way until the South Vietnam government surrendered to North Vietnam forces in April, 1975.
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Korea and Vietnam and sudan
Like Korea; a north and south Korea divided at the 38th parallel. Only it would be a north and south Vietnam divided at the 17th parallel.
1975
President Eisenhower did not allow an election.
During the Cold War, Korea was divided into North Korea and South Korea, with the North being a communist state backed by the Soviet Union and the South a capitalist state supported by the United States. Another significant division was Vietnam, which was split into communist North Vietnam and anti-communist South Vietnam until their reunification in 1975 following the Vietnam War.
From 1954 to 1975, Vietnam was divided at the 17th parallel. In April, 1975, North Vietnam troops accepted the surrender of South Vietnam from its president, thereby unifying Vietnam into a single country.
Between 1954 and 1975, there were two Vietnams: a North Vietnam and a South Vietnam; divided at the 17th parallel.
Hanoi north of the 17th parallel and Saigon south of it.