Is Korea and Vietnam in japan?
Vietnam is a country - so is in neither China or Japan. It is in S E Asia part of the Indo-China pennisula.
What is the current flag for Vietnam?
un less im talking about the south Vietnam flag that would be the north Vietnam flag and im vietnamess the north flag looks Ike that but the south flag is yellow with 3 red stripes now id be right
What is the name of the country between Thailand and Vietnam?
Myanmar or Burma, the same country, but the government calls it one thing and the world calls it another
When did the Vietnam civil war between the north and south begin?
Most Historians like to use 1961 as the starting point for the war. The Vietnam War was NOT a civil war. A civil war is two armies from the same nation fighting itself. North Vietnam & South Vietnam were separate countries. They were never one country called Vietnam until 1975.
How did Vietnam become divided?
The Geneva Accords of 1954, which ended the First Indochina War, created two Vietnamese states, one controlled by the Viet Minh north of the 17th parallel and one controlled by the State of Vietnam (the former administrators of colonial Vietnam) south of the 17th parallel. The United States and France maintained their defense of the State of Vietnam (which would become the Republic of Vietnam or "South Vietnam"), which prevented the Viet Minh from forcibly uniting the two Vietnams until 1975.
Who controlled indochina in 1886?
Germany Prior to WW2 had taken control of the whole of Indochina (Vietman, Laos, Cambodia and a few others). Germany's defeat in WW2 saw them withdraw from Indochina leaving it ungoverned, causing havock. Hope this is ok.
What was the name of the capital of north Vietnam?
North Vietnam and South Vietnam only existed from 1955-1975, when North Vietnamese forces were able to reunite the country at the close of the Second Indochinese War (called the Vietnam War in the USA).
The capital of North Vietnam was HANOI (and this remains the capital of united Vietnam)
The capital of South Vietnam was SAIGON / HO CHI MINH CITY.
Which strategy did French authorities use to dominate their colonies in Indochina?
For Apex it’s:
Eliminating elements of native culture and replacing them with French practices
Vietnam was ruled by what country in 1883-1945?
France. Long before that the area now known as Vietnam was part of the Khmer Empire, the remnant of which is now known as Cambodia.
What is Vietnam 10 dong worth?
It was worth nothing when MPC hit the marketplace; check with collectors for it's current status.
Why do vietnamese people celebrate tet?
To celebrate a new year. The time of giving thanks to our ancestors for letting us live this long. It is also a time of reunion with those that you don't meet often. That's just one of the reasons. When I ask my mum, she said she didn't know. She just did what she was told when she was small up until now. It might be because of celebrating a new yer full of new things and luck. There are many myths that you can research up in the internet. Every story has its different side.
What is the Capital city of Cambodia on the Mekong river?
Vientiane in Laos and Phnom Penh in Cambodia
How many miles is it from Detroit Michigan to Vietnam?
The distance between the above places is 8827 miles. This distance is point to point straight distance. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path chosen. Also this is not the airport to airport precise distance.
Who was the leader for southern Vietnam in Vietnam war?
The General Secretary of the Communist Party is the leader of Viet Nam. The position is currently held by Nguyễn Phú Trọng.
There is also a Prime Minister and a President, but they are subordinate to the General Secretary of the Party.
What is the new name of saigon?
Saigon is the former name of Ho Chi Minh City.
It was also previously knowm as Prey Nokor.
When will Vietnamese Dong revalue?
One day, they might introduce a new dong, equal to 1000 or 10000 or maybe 100,000 old dongs. It has been done before. But then the old dong will go out of circulation, probably all end up on a bonfire! The only people to make money out of it will be the printers, so don't listen to tales of quick and easy fortunes to be made, it won't happen!
What was the effect of the tet offensive on Americans?
Support for the war in the United States lessened because Americans realized that the Viet Cong were still strong.
What European counritry controlled Vietnam in1950 and How did they loose control?
France did until vietnamese guerrilla forces forced them out after dien ben phu.
Why did France get involved in Vietnam?
Like most fads, nations that had battleships and colonies drew respect from surrounding nations. The bigger the battleships and the more widespread the colonies, the more powerful you were. France was amongst the competitors of the 17th, 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries.