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Vietnam

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Vietnam
maŋsulinsi tiŋgbani, communist state, tingbani
Pahi laSoutheast Asia, Mainland Southeast Asia Mali niŋ
Di pilli ni2 Silimin gɔli July 1976, 2 Silimin gɔli September 1945, 1804 Mali niŋ
Yu'maŋliCộng hòa Xã hội Chủ nghĩa Việt Nam, Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Việt Nam, République socialiste du Vietnam Mali niŋ
Zuliya wuhibuViệt Nam Mali niŋ
Yu'ŋmaa🇻🇳, VN Mali niŋ
AdiiniBuddhism, Catholicism, Protestantism, Caodaism, Hòa Hảo Mali niŋ
Siɣili-lana yuliNanyue Mali niŋ
Yɛltɔɣa din nyɛ tuma ni diniVietnamese Mali niŋ
Tiŋgbani silimaTiến quân ca Mali niŋ
Kaliculture of Vietnam Mali niŋ
Taachi sabbuĐộc lập – Tự do – Hạnh phúc, Independence – Freedom – Happiness, Независимост - свобода - щастие, Annibyniaeth – Rhyddid – Hapusrwydd Mali niŋ
Dunia yaɣiliAsia Mali niŋ
TiŋaVietnam Mali niŋ
TinzuɣuHanoi Mali niŋ
Wakati luɣiliUTC+07:00, Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh Mali niŋ
Tiŋgbaŋ yaɣili calinli16°0′0″N 108°0′0″E Mali niŋ
Coordinates of easternmost point12°38′54″N 109°27′42″E Mali niŋ
Coordinates of northernmost point23°22′48″N 105°19′48″E Mali niŋ
Coordinates of southernmost point8°33′45″N 104°49′53″E Mali niŋ
Coordinates of westernmost point22°24′3″N 102°8′38″E Mali niŋ
Highest pointFansipan Mali niŋ
Lowest pointSouth China Sea Mali niŋ
Din nyɛ gɔmnanti nyoliniunitary state, single-party system, republic Mali niŋ
Office held by head of statePresident of Vietnam Mali niŋ
Tiŋgban zuɣ'lanaTô Lâm Mali niŋ
Office held by head of governmentPrime Minister of Vietnam Mali niŋ
Tiŋgbani zuɣ'lanaPhạm Minh Chính Mali niŋ
Kpamba yaɣiliGovernment of Vietnam Mali niŋ
Loo zalibu yaɣaNational Assembly of Vietnam Mali niŋ
Central bankState Bank of Vietnam Mali niŋ
Tingbani liɣiriVietnamese đồng Mali niŋ
Di tarisi niChina, Cambodia, Laos Mali niŋ
Duhubu yaɣiliright Mali niŋ
Niɣilim buɣum polo puloku balishɛliNEMA 1-15, Europlug, BS 1363, Schuko Mali niŋ
Din doli naProvisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam, North Vietnam Mali niŋ
TaɣiĐại Việt Mali niŋ
Ŋun bɔhim ŋa nyɛVietnamese studies Mali niŋ
Lahabaya dundɔŋ din mali dihitabilihttps://vietnam.gov.vn/, https://chinhphu.vn/ Mali niŋ
HasitagiViệt_Nam, Vietnam, vietnam Mali niŋ
Top-level Internet domain.vn Mali niŋ
Tuutaflag of Vietnam Mali niŋ
Coat of armsEmblem of Vietnam Mali niŋ
Geography of topicgeography of Vietnam Mali niŋ
Nahingbaŋnot-free country Mali niŋ
Taarihi bachikpani dalinlihistory of Vietnam Mali niŋ
Economy of topiceconomy of Vietnam Mali niŋ
Demographics of topicdemographics of Vietnam Mali niŋ
Mobile country code452 Mali niŋ
Tiŋgbani boligu zalikpana+84 Mali niŋ
Trunk prefix0 Mali niŋ
Zuɣusaa zuɣusaa tangalimia lamba113, 115, 114 Mali niŋ
GS1 tiŋgbani code893 Mali niŋ
Lansisi plati koodiVN Mali niŋ
Maritime lamba kalinli574 Mali niŋ
Unicode bachinima🇻🇳 Mali niŋ
Category for mapsCategory:Maps of Vietnam Mali niŋ
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Vietnam[lower-alpha 1] (Vietnamese: Việt Nam, Tɛmplet:IPA-vi), bɛ ni lahi booni shɛli Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV),[lower-alpha 2] nyɛla tiŋgbani shɛli din be mainland Southeast Asia east, ka di tiŋgbani yɛliŋ nyɛ 331,212 square kilometres (127,882 sq mi) ka di daadam biɛligu kalinli yaɣi100 million, ka di zuɣu chɛ ka di nyɛ tiŋgbani shɛli din dɔ bunu daadama galisim polo dunia nyaaŋa zuɣu. Vietnam di la tiŋgbani tarisi ni China zaŋ chaŋ north, ni Laos n-ti pahi Cambodia zaŋ chaŋ "west". Di di la mɔɣ'tarisi ni Thailand zaŋ yi Gulf of Thailand, n-ti tabili Philippines, Indonesia, mini Malaysia zaŋ yi South China Sea. Di tiŋ'zuɣu n-nyɛ Hanoi ka di tiŋ'karili nyɛ Ho Chi Minh City (ka bɛ tooi booni li di yu'kurili, Saigon).

Photograph of a Đông Sơn bronze drum
A Đông Sơn bronze drum, c. 800 BC

Binkura vihinya n chɛ ka bɛ baŋ ni ninsalilinima be luɣ'shɛli din yuli pa nyɛ Vietnam ŋɔ kamani "Paleolithic age" piligu ha.

Bɛ ni daa vihir bɔri kuɣa ni mali lahiʒibu binyɛr' shɛŋa Gia Lai province ka di dabisa buɣisi kamani 0.78 Ma,[1] tektites ni wuhi shɛm, amaa nangbankppeni nyɛla din be din ni ka di daliri nyɛla tektites tooi be la binkura yaɣa pam ni yuun konkɔba Vietnam.[2]Homo erectus din dabisa nyɛ 500,000 BC nyɛla din be Lạng Sơn mini Nghệ An zolɔna ni zaŋ chaŋ northern Vietnam.[3] Ninsali kura ban be "mainland" Southeast Asia nyɛla ban yina Middle Pleistocene yaɣili, ka mali nyinkaba din yina Tham Om and Hang Hum.[4] Nyina din ŋmani ninsalinima dina ka yina Late Pleistocene nyɛla bɛ ni nya shɛli Dong Can,[5] n-ti tabili piligu ha Holocene din be Mai Da Dieu,[6] Lang Gao[7] n-ti tabili Lang Cuom.[8] Luɣ'shɛŋa din pa nyɛ Vietnam zuŋɔ ŋɔ nyɛla din daa pahi Maritime Jade Road, binkura vihigu ni wuhi shɛm.[9][10][11][12]

Kamani 1,000 BC, shinkaafa maha kɔbu Ma River mini Red River nyɛla din kpaŋsi Đông Sơn culture,[13]ka bɛ mi li zaŋ chaŋ di "bronze" zaŋ mali "Đông Sơn drums".[14] Saha ŋɔ, piligu ha Vietnam tiŋsi zaŋ ti Văn Lang mini Âu Lạc daa nyɛla din yi polo, ka di kaya ni taɣada yɛligi chaŋ Southeast Asia yaɣ'shɛŋa din pahi, n-ti pahi Maritime Southeast Asia, zaŋ chaŋ tuuli "millennium BC".

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  1. The spelling "Viet Nam" or the full Vietnamese form "Việt Nam" is sometimes used in English by local and government-operated media. "Viet Nam" is, in fact, formally designated and recognized by the Government of Vietnam, the United Nations and the International Organization for Standardization as the standardized country name. See also other spellings.
  2. Alternatively the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam with the different spelling for "Vietnam"
    Vietnamese: Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam
  1. (21 September 2018) "The Discovery of a Bifacial Industry in Vietnam". Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia 46 (3): 3–21. DOI:10.17746/1563-0110.2018.46.3.003-021.
  2. (14 August 2021) "Tektite geoarchaeology in mainland Southeast Asia". PCI Archaeology. DOI:10.31235/osf.io/93fpa.
  3. McKinney 2009.
  4. Akazawa, Aoki & Kimura 1992, p. 321.
  5. Matsumura et al. 2008, p. 12.
  6. Matsumura et al. 2001.
  7. Nguyen 1985, p. 16.
  8. Oxenham & Buckley 2015, p. 329.
  9. Tsang, Cheng-hwa (2000), "Recent advances in the Iron Age archaeology of Taiwan", Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, 20: 153–158, doi:10.7152/bippa.v20i0.11751
  10. Turton, M. (2021). Notes from central Taiwan: Our brother to the south. Taiwan's relations with the Philippines date back millennia, so it's a mystery that it's not the jewel in the crown of the New Southbound Policy. Taiwan Times.
  11. Everington, K. (2017). Birthplace of Austronesians is Taiwan, capital was Taitung: Scholar. Taiwan News.
  12. Bellwood, P., H. Hung, H., Lizuka, Y. (2011). Taiwan Jade in the Philippines: 3,000 Years of Trade and Long-distance Interaction. Semantic Scholar.
  13. Higham 1984.
  14. de Laet & Herrmann 1996, p. 408.
  15. Calò 2009, p. 51.