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Vi⋅et⋅nam
[vee-et-nahm, -nam, vyet-, vee-it-]
–noun
| 1. | Official name, Socialist Republic of Vietnam. a country in SE Asia, comprising the former states of Annam, Tonkin, and Cochin-China: formerly part of French Indochina; divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam during the Vietnam War but now reunified. 75,123,880; 126,104 sq. mi. (326,609 sq. km). Capital: Hanoi. Compare North Vietnam, South Vietnam. |
| 2. | Vietnam War. |
Also, Vi⋅et Nam.
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Vietnam [(vee-et-nahm, vee-et-nam)]
Republic in Southeast Asia, bordered by Cambodia and Laos to the west, China to the north, and the South China Sea (an arm of the Pacific Ocean) to the east and south.
Note: Vietnam was under the control of France from the second half of the nineteenth century until World War II, when it was occupied by the Japanese. The country became an autonomous state in 1946. France's attempts to reassert control resulted in the French Indochina War (1946–1954), in which the French were defeated.
Note: The Geneva Conference of 1954 divided Vietnam into North Vietnam, controlled by communists, and South Vietnam, controlled by noncommunists.
Note: In the Vietnam War of 1954–1975, South Vietnam, which was aided by the United States, fought communist insurgents, who were aided by North Vietnam. The war ended when the communists overran the south in 1975. The country was reunified in 1976.
Note: American involvement in the Vietnam War was strongly protested in the United States.
Note: Great numbers of Vietnamese refugees, known as boat people, fled the country in the aftermath of the war.
Note: Between 1978 and 1979, Vietnam invaded Cambodia and installed a puppet government.
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Vietnam
from Vietnamese Viet, the people's name + nam "south." Viet Cong, 1957, "the communist guerilla force in Vietnam 1954-1976," is from Vietnamese, in full Viet Nam Cong San, lit. "Vietnamese communist." Viet Minh (1945), the name of the independence movement in Fr. Indo-China 1941-50 is in full Viet Nam Doc-Lap Dong-Minh "Vietnamese Independence League."
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