A Brief Description

The ancient origins of Vietnam's literature, language and culture, and
the country itself, began in the north along the fringes of the Red
River Delta.

Long controlled and influenced by
the Chinese, it enjoyed nine centuries of independence, until, in the
19th century, the French colonial period began. In 1887, Vietnam became
a part of French
Indochina.

At the end of World War II Vietnam
declared its independence, however, France continued its control until
soundly defeated by Ho Chi Minh's Communist forces in 1954.

Shortly thereafter, based on the
Geneva Accord, Vietnam was divided into two parts; the Communist
North and the anti-Communist South. US economic and military aid to
South Vietnam began to grow and serious conflict was on the horizon.

In March, 1965, the first American
troops landed in South Vietnam, and the bloody conflict called the
Vietnam War began.

After tens of thousands died on both
sides, and billions in military expenditures, this sad, tragic war
finally ended in 1973.

Two years later the remains of the
South's army fell, and Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, was renamed
Ho Chi Minh City, and North and South joined together as one.

For the next few decades, Vietnam,
demoralized by the affects of war, remained economically stagnant. Over
the last five years Vietnam's government has made a series of changes
(reforms) designed to make the country more competitive in the 21st
Century, and by all accounts, it's working.

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Facts and Figures

Name
Vietnam

(long form) Socialist
Republic of Vietnam

Population 83,535,600

Population & Density (all countries)
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Capital City Hanoi (1.7 million)

Currency Dong (VND)

Currency Converter
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Languages Vietnamese (official), English, French, Chinese, Khmer,
others

Flag
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National Day September 2

Religions none (80%), Buddhist (9.3%), others

Geographic Coordinates

Latitude/Longitude (Capital City)
21º 01' N, 105º 52' E

Relative Location Vietnam is in both the eastern and northern
hemispheres. It's positioned in Southeast Asia, a recognized
geographical region of the Asian continent. The country is bordered by
the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Tonkin, Gulf of Thailand, South China Sea,
and the countries of China, Laos and Cambodia.

Land Statistics

Coastline 2,140 miles (3,444 km)

Land
Areas

(land) 125,622 sq miles
(325,360 sq km)

(water) 1,621 sq miles (4,200
sq km)

(TOTAL) 127,243 sq miles
(329,560 sq km)

Land
Area (all countries)
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Landforms Vietnam is a country of tropical lowlands, rolling green
hills, and densely forested mountains. Low-level land covers about 20%
of the country.

The Red River delta is fronted by
hills that rise gently into the high mountains of the northwest; the
Annam Highlands cover much of the central landscape, and in the southern
areas, the coastal lowlands and Mekong River Delta merge.

A fertile and narrow coastal lowland
extends south from the Red River Delta to the Mekong Delta.

The Mekong Delta is a low-level
plain, one inundated by hundreds of small rivers and canals. Thick
jungles and mangrove swamps cover the far-southern areas of land.

The Red River (Song Hong),
and the Mekong are the most significant rivers; both have numerous
tributaries, and the latter is certainly among the great rivers of the
world.

Highest Point Fan Si Pan - 10,315 ft. (3,144 m)

Lowest Point South China Sea - (0 ft.) (0 m)

Land
Divisions 59 provinces and 5 municipalities; provinces include: An
Giang, Bac Giang, Bac Kan, Bac Lieu, Bac Ninh, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Ben Tre,
Binh Dinh, Binh Duong, Binh Phuoc, Binh Thuan, Ca Mau, Cao Bang, Dac Lak,
Dac Nong, Dien Bien, Dong Nai, Dong Thap, Gia Lai, Ha Giang, Hai Duong,
Ha Nam, Ha Tay, Ha Tinh, Hau Giang, Hoa Binh, Hung Yen, Khanh Hoa, Kien
Giang, Kon Tum, Lai Chau, Lam Dong, Lang Son, Lao Cai, Long An, Nam Dinh,
Nghe An, Ninh Binh, Ninh Thuan, Phu Tho, Phu Yen, Quang Binh, Quang Nam,
Quang Ngai, Quang Ninh, Quang Tri, Soc Trang, Son La, Tay Ninh, Thai
Binh, Thai Nguyen, Thanh Hoa, Thua Thien-Hue, Tien Giang, Tra Vinh,
Tuyen Quang, Vinh Long, Vinh Phuc and Yen Bai; municipalities include:
Can Tho, Da Nang, Hai Phong, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh
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Maps

Vietnam (large color) Map
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Vietnam Outline Map
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Vietnam CIA version
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Vietnam Maps at UT
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Asia
Continent (printable)
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Asia
Outline Map
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Asia
(Southeast) Outline Map
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Asia
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Indian Subcontinent Map
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Indochina Map
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Middle East Landforms
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Middle East Map
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Middle East Outline Map
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Middle East Rivers
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Ring
of Fire Map
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Tsunami Map (December 2004)
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World Outline Maps (printable)
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World Time Zone Map
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Recommended Links

Vietnam (Complete) info on the (GDP) economy, imports and exports,
natural resources, government, population, military, transportation, and
more
here

Vietnam Embassy (Washington DC)
here

Vietnam History
here

Vietnam Photos at TrekEarth.com
here

Vietnam Tourism
here

Vietnam War (PBS series)
here

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Time and Weather

Time
Zone (UTC +7) Note that UTC is also known as GMT, or Greenwich Mean
Time. Conversion details and additional info:
here

Climate In general terms, Vietnam's climate is tropical; subject to
monsoon rains, warm temperatures and wind, and high humidity throughout
the year.

The winter dry season extends
(November - April), while summers (May - October) bring substantial
rainfall across the entire country.

Central and south, temperatures
reach the mid 80s in the summer months, and in April, temps in the high
90s are commonplace; winter lows below 50° F are rare.

In the northern third of the
country, temperatures moderate, especially in the higher elevations.

Traveler Info

Attractions Vietnam is a visually stunning destination, one crammed
with interesting things to see and do.

Major points-of-interest include the
cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh (Saigon); Halong Bay, a UNESCO
site featuring over 3,000 islands; PhongNha Cave, one of the largest and
most beautiful caves on the planet; the mountain villages of Sapa and
Dalat; hundreds of historical and cultural sites including the Hung
Temple, Coloa citadel, the Temple of Literature in Hanoi, MySon
Sanctuary, and the ancient city of HoiAn.

Add to the brief list above the
picturesque emerald-green rice paddy fields; boat trips through floating
canal markets; Mekong Delta tours and sunset views atop Sam Mountain;
thousands of inspiring pagodas and temples throughout the country,
colorful festivals galore, and dozens of beautiful, clean beaches, north
to south.

Danang Hotels, Tours and Travel Information

Hanoi Hotels, Tours and Travel Information

Hoi An Hotels, Tours and Travel Information

Hue Hotels, Tours and Travel Information

Saigon Hotels, Tours and Travel Information

Sapa Hotels, Tours and Travel Information

Country Dialing Code 84

Electricity Vietnam uses 220 volts AC (50 Hz)

Electrical adapters, products and
tips
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Travel Warnings
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Visa
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