Details
Geographic Name
Vietnam
Use for
Betʻŭnam
Biet Nam
Bietnam
Biyetnan
Chính phủ nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam
Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam
Fītnām
Fīyatnām
Fiyitnām
I͡Uzhnyĭ Vʹetnam
National Republic of Vietnam
Nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam
Petʻŭnam
Republica Socialista de Vietnam
Rèpublica socialista du Viêt Nam
République socialiste du Vietnam
RSV
RSVN
S.R.V.
Satsyi͡alistychnai͡a Rėspublika V'etnam
Socialist Republic of Viet Nam
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Sosialistiese Republiek Viëtnam
Sot͡sialisticheska republika Vietnam
Sot͡sialisticheskai͡a Respublika Vʹetnam
SRV
SRVN
Vʹet-Nam
Vʹetnam
Viet-Nam
Vijetnam
Vītnām
Vīyitnām
Vjetnamio
Vyetnam
Vyetnam Sosialist Respublikası
Wietnam
Yüeh-nan
Сацыял стычная Рэспубл ка В'етнам
Социалистическа република Виетнам
Виетнам
В'етнам
فيتنام
Biet Nam
Bietnam
Biyetnan
Chính phủ nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam
Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam
Fītnām
Fīyatnām
Fiyitnām
I͡Uzhnyĭ Vʹetnam
National Republic of Vietnam
Nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam
Petʻŭnam
Republica Socialista de Vietnam
Rèpublica socialista du Viêt Nam
République socialiste du Vietnam
RSV
RSVN
S.R.V.
Satsyi͡alistychnai͡a Rėspublika V'etnam
Socialist Republic of Viet Nam
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Sosialistiese Republiek Viëtnam
Sot͡sialisticheska republika Vietnam
Sot͡sialisticheskai͡a Respublika Vʹetnam
SRV
SRVN
Vʹet-Nam
Vʹetnam
Viet-Nam
Vijetnam
Vītnām
Vīyitnām
Vjetnamio
Vyetnam
Vyetnam Sosialist Respublikası
Wietnam
Yüeh-nan
Сацыял стычная Рэспубл ка В'етнам
Социалистическа република Виетнам
Виетнам
В'етнам
فيتنام
Earlier heading
Related resource
Rasprostranenie marksizma-leninizma vo Vʹetname, 1983: t.p., etc. (SRV; Sot͡sialisticheskoĭ Respubliki Vʹetnam)
His Petʻŭnam sa, 1984: t.p. (Petʻŭnam; variant: Betʻŭnam)
Amnesty Intern'l. Report of an Amnesty Intern'l mission to the ... 1981: t.p. (Socialist Republic of Viet Nam)
Mục lục Công báo, 1981: t.p. (Nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam); 1982: t.p. (Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam)
Enc. Brit., 15th ed. (Indochina; name given to area consisting of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia; French first considered it as an entity and ruled it from mid-19th to mid-20th cent. After World War II the French founded the Indochinese Federation. In 1949-50 the French ratified separate treaties that recognized Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia as independent states)
Burchett, W.G. Voĭna v dzhungli͡akh I͡Uzhnogo Vʹetnama, 1965.
Enc. Brit., 15th ed. (The Geneva Accord of 1954 ... provided for the temporary military partition of Vietnam at the 17th parallel. The two political entities that emerged were the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, better known as North Vietnam and the Republic of Vietnam, usually referred as South Vietnam)
La Tradicia Vjetnamio, 1970.
Hope and vanquished reality, c2001: p. 26 (Cong Hoa Xa Hoi Chu Nghia Viet Nam which means the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV or SRVN) or République socialiste du Vietnam (RSV or RSVN))
Sỏ̂ tay công tác chính phủ, 2005: t.p. (Chính phủ nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam)
GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (pcl; 16°10ʹ00ʺN 107°49ʹ60ʺE) via WWW, June 10, 2020 (Socialist Republic of Vietnam; 16.16667°, 107.83333°; N 16°10ʹ00ʺ E 107°50ʹ00ʺ)
Wikipedia, May 7, 2011 (Vietnam, Vietnamese: Việt Nam; officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Viêt Nam) Afrikaans page (Viëtnam; Sosialistiese Republiek Viëtnam) Arabic page (فيتنام = Fiyitnām, Fītnām, Fīyatnām, Vītnām, Fiyatnām, Vīyitnām) Aragonese (Vietnam; Republica Socialista de Vietnam) Franco-Provençal/Arpitan (Viêt Nam; Rèpublica socialista du Viêt Nam) Azerbaijani page (Vyetnam; Vyetnam Sosialist Respublikası) Belarusian page (В'етнам = V'etnam; Сацыял стычная Рэспубл ка В'етнам = Satsyi͡alistychnai͡a Rėspublika V'etnam) Central Bicolano page (Bietnam) Bosnian page (Vijetnam) Bulgarian page (Виетнам = Vietnam; Социалистическа република Виетнам = Sot͡sialisticheska republika Vietnam)
Collier's enc., 1973 (French Indochina)
UNESCO thesaurus, via WWW, June 10, 2020 (Viet Nam. BT ASEAN countries; CMEA countries; French speaking countries; Indochina; South East Asia) http://vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept882
Wikipedia, June 10, 2020 (Vietnam (Vietnamese: Việt Nam), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Cộng hòa Xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam), is the easternmost country on the Southeast Asian Indochinese Peninsula; Modern Vietnam was born upon the Proclamation of Independence from France in 1945. Following Vietnamese victory against the French in the First Indochina War, which ended in 1954, the nation was divided into two rival states: communist North and anti-communist South; After North and South Vietnam were reunified as a communist state under a unitary socialist government in 1976, the country became economically and politically isolated until 1986, when the Communist Party initiated a series of economic and political reforms that facilitated Vietnamese integration into world politics and the global economy)
The fall of South Vietnam, via Britannica online, October 8, 2020 (On April 30 [1975] what remained of the South Vietnamese government surrendered unconditionally; on July 2, 1976, the country was officially united as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam with its capital in Hanoi)
His Petʻŭnam sa, 1984: t.p. (Petʻŭnam; variant: Betʻŭnam)
Amnesty Intern'l. Report of an Amnesty Intern'l mission to the ... 1981: t.p. (Socialist Republic of Viet Nam)
Mục lục Công báo, 1981: t.p. (Nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam); 1982: t.p. (Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam)
Enc. Brit., 15th ed. (Indochina; name given to area consisting of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia; French first considered it as an entity and ruled it from mid-19th to mid-20th cent. After World War II the French founded the Indochinese Federation. In 1949-50 the French ratified separate treaties that recognized Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia as independent states)
Burchett, W.G. Voĭna v dzhungli͡akh I͡Uzhnogo Vʹetnama, 1965.
Enc. Brit., 15th ed. (The Geneva Accord of 1954 ... provided for the temporary military partition of Vietnam at the 17th parallel. The two political entities that emerged were the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, better known as North Vietnam and the Republic of Vietnam, usually referred as South Vietnam)
La Tradicia Vjetnamio, 1970.
Hope and vanquished reality, c2001: p. 26 (Cong Hoa Xa Hoi Chu Nghia Viet Nam which means the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV or SRVN) or République socialiste du Vietnam (RSV or RSVN))
Sỏ̂ tay công tác chính phủ, 2005: t.p. (Chính phủ nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam)
GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (pcl; 16°10ʹ00ʺN 107°49ʹ60ʺE) via WWW, June 10, 2020 (Socialist Republic of Vietnam; 16.16667°, 107.83333°; N 16°10ʹ00ʺ E 107°50ʹ00ʺ)
Wikipedia, May 7, 2011 (Vietnam, Vietnamese: Việt Nam; officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Viêt Nam) Afrikaans page (Viëtnam; Sosialistiese Republiek Viëtnam) Arabic page (فيتنام = Fiyitnām, Fītnām, Fīyatnām, Vītnām, Fiyatnām, Vīyitnām) Aragonese (Vietnam; Republica Socialista de Vietnam) Franco-Provençal/Arpitan (Viêt Nam; Rèpublica socialista du Viêt Nam) Azerbaijani page (Vyetnam; Vyetnam Sosialist Respublikası) Belarusian page (В'етнам = V'etnam; Сацыял стычная Рэспубл ка В'етнам = Satsyi͡alistychnai͡a Rėspublika V'etnam) Central Bicolano page (Bietnam) Bosnian page (Vijetnam) Bulgarian page (Виетнам = Vietnam; Социалистическа република Виетнам = Sot͡sialisticheska republika Vietnam)
Collier's enc., 1973 (French Indochina)
UNESCO thesaurus, via WWW, June 10, 2020 (Viet Nam. BT ASEAN countries; CMEA countries; French speaking countries; Indochina; South East Asia) http://vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept882
Wikipedia, June 10, 2020 (Vietnam (Vietnamese: Việt Nam), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Cộng hòa Xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam), is the easternmost country on the Southeast Asian Indochinese Peninsula; Modern Vietnam was born upon the Proclamation of Independence from France in 1945. Following Vietnamese victory against the French in the First Indochina War, which ended in 1954, the nation was divided into two rival states: communist North and anti-communist South; After North and South Vietnam were reunified as a communist state under a unitary socialist government in 1976, the country became economically and politically isolated until 1986, when the Communist Party initiated a series of economic and political reforms that facilitated Vietnamese integration into world politics and the global economy)
The fall of South Vietnam, via Britannica online, October 8, 2020 (On April 30 [1975] what remained of the South Vietnamese government surrendered unconditionally; on July 2, 1976, the country was officially united as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam with its capital in Hanoi)
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