Vietnam is 128,379 sq mi (332,501 sq km).
See website: Vietnam
Vietnam's not on a peninsula, it's part of the Eurasian (Europe-Asia) Continent. However, if you really wanted to press your point, you could make it a peninsula; but it would be about the size of 1/2 the continental United States...involving Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Malaysia. And while you were at it, you could make India a peninsula too; India has the Arabian Sea on it's left (west side) and the Bay of Bengal on it's right (east side) with the Indian Ocean at it's southern tip. But, India too is part of the Eurasian Continent.
Vietnam is of S-shape country that lies between the Equator (0 degree) and the Cancer circle (23.5 degree north)
Southern border of China
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall is located in Washington, D.C., in the United States. It is situated near the Lincoln Memorial and is a popular site for visitors to pay their respects to those who served in the Vietnam War.
The population of Vietnam is about 91,700,000.
329,566 sq. km
The average size of a house in Vietnam is typically around 70-90 square meters. However, this can vary depending on the urban or rural location, with urban houses generally being smaller in size.
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Roughly 20,000 square miles less than California.
New Mexico is the nearest in size.
Canada is 9,985,000 km² and the Philippines are 300,000 km², so 33.28 times.
Unfortunately in Vietnam there are no universal clothes sizes. Sizes on the labels actually tend to differ between brands and companies. For example, a medium-sized shirt by one brand would be classed as a large shirt by another brand. Travellers to Vietnam have often reported that XXL sizes there are equivalent to medium or large sizes elsewhere. If you are sending clothes from the US to Vietnam, you're better off asking for the recipient's measurements and work out their size yourself, which can be a bit personal for some. If you are buying in Vietnam, many people ignore the labels and just try them on, knowing that there is no consistency in them. A lot of Vietnamese get their clothes custom made by a tailor rather than using sizes.
The country of Vietnam (which includes the North and South of 40 years ago) today is approximately a little smaller than the state of Montana (by about 20,000 square miles). However, terrain wise, having a long coastline, Vietnam (counting N & S together) would more resemble California or Florida.
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Vietnam is not a physically large country, being roughly the size of the US State of New Mexico, but has a population of over 90 million people, making it the most populous country on the Southeast Asian mainland.
Each leg of the wall is 246.75 feet long.