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Geographic Name
Indochina
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French Indo-China
French Indochina
Indo-China
nne Indochina, French
Indochine française
French Indochina
Indo-China
nne Indochina, French
Indochine française
Related resource
Association générale des fonctionnaires et agents locaux de l'Indochine. Le fonctionnaire indochinois, 1937 (OCoLC)1184097762
Audouit, commandant. Mes articles écrits sous le ciel indochinois, 1938 (OCoLC)1184478139
Dennery, É. The economic relations of French Indo-China, 1933? (OCoLC)9588094
Norden, H. A wanderer in Indo-China, 1931 (DLC)32000340 (OCoLC)1043506
Robequain, C. L'évolution économique de l'Indochine française, 1939 (OCoLC)3063073
Britannica online, Sept. 3, 2020 (Indochina; region, Asia; Indochina, also called (until 1950) French Indochina or French Indochine Française, the three countries of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia formerly associated with France, first within its empire and later within the French Union. The term Indochina refers to the intermingling of Indian and Chinese influences in the culture of the region)
Collins English dictionary website, Sept. 3, 2020 (Indochina: 1. large peninsula south of China, including Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, & the Malay Peninsula. 2. E part of this peninsula, formerly under French control, consisting of Laos, Cambodia, & Vietnam )
Lexico (OED) website, Sept. 3, 2020 (Indo-China (also Indochina): A peninsula in Southeast Asia that consists of Burma (Myanmar), Thailand, Malaya, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam; especially the part of this area that includes Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, which was a French dependency (French Indo-China) from 1862 to 1954)
Merriam-Webster dictionary online, Sept. 3, 2020 (Indochina: 1. peninsula in southeastern Asia; includes Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, and Peninsular Malaysia. 2. or French Indochina former country in southeastern Asia comprising Annam, Cochin China, and Tonkin (all now part of Vietnam), Cambodia, and Laos)
Audouit, commandant. Mes articles écrits sous le ciel indochinois, 1938 (OCoLC)1184478139
Dennery, É. The economic relations of French Indo-China, 1933? (OCoLC)9588094
Norden, H. A wanderer in Indo-China, 1931 (DLC)32000340 (OCoLC)1043506
Robequain, C. L'évolution économique de l'Indochine française, 1939 (OCoLC)3063073
Britannica online, Sept. 3, 2020 (Indochina; region, Asia; Indochina, also called (until 1950) French Indochina or French Indochine Française, the three countries of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia formerly associated with France, first within its empire and later within the French Union. The term Indochina refers to the intermingling of Indian and Chinese influences in the culture of the region)
Collins English dictionary website, Sept. 3, 2020 (Indochina: 1. large peninsula south of China, including Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, & the Malay Peninsula. 2. E part of this peninsula, formerly under French control, consisting of Laos, Cambodia, & Vietnam )
Lexico (OED) website, Sept. 3, 2020 (Indo-China (also Indochina): A peninsula in Southeast Asia that consists of Burma (Myanmar), Thailand, Malaya, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam; especially the part of this area that includes Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, which was a French dependency (French Indo-China) from 1862 to 1954)
Merriam-Webster dictionary online, Sept. 3, 2020 (Indochina: 1. peninsula in southeastern Asia; includes Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, and Peninsular Malaysia. 2. or French Indochina former country in southeastern Asia comprising Annam, Cochin China, and Tonkin (all now part of Vietnam), Cambodia, and Laos)
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