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Anthem Thanh niên Hà nh Khúc (Call to the Citizens) Capital Saigon Language(s) Vietnamese Government Republic Last President¹ Duong Van Minh Last Prime minister Vu Van Mau Historical era Cold War - Regime change June 14, 1955 - Dissolution April 30, 1975 Area - 1973 173,809 km² 67,108...
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Flag | Anthem Giải phóng miền Nam (To Liberate the South) | | | | Capital | Ho Chi Minh City | | Language(s) | Vietnamese | | Government | Socialist republic | | Chairman of Consultative Council | Nguyen Huu Tho | | Chairman of Consultative Council | Huynh Tan Phat | | Historical era | Cold War | | - Provisional republic established | April 30, 1975 | | - Disestablished | July 2, 1976 | | Area | | - 1973 | 173,809 km² (67,108 sq mi) | | Population | | - 1973 est. | 19,370,000 | | Density | 111.4 /km² (288.6 /sq mi) | | Currency | Liberation dong | | The Republic of South Vietnam (Vietnamese: Cộng Hòa Miền Nam Việt Nam) was the provisional government of South Vietnam following the final military defeat of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), on April 28, 1975. The Republic of South Vietnam existed for 15 months. On July 2, 1976, the Republic of South Vietnam and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) were officially reunified as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. A national anthem is a generally patriotic musical composition that evokes and eulogizes the history, traditions and struggles of its people, recognized either by a countrys government as the official national song, or by convention through use by the people. ...
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The Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (Vietnamese language|Vietnamese: ChÃnh Phá»§ Cách Mạng Lâm Thá»i Cá»ng Hòa Miá»n Nam Viá»t Nam), often abbreviated to PRG, was a underground government formed on June 8, 1969 in opposition to...
Nguyen Huu Tho (Chu nom é®å壽, July 10, 1910- December 24, 1996) was acting President of Vietnam from March 30, 1980 to July 4, 1981. ...
The Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (Vietnamese language|Vietnamese: ChÃnh Phá»§ Cách Mạng Lâm Thá»i Cá»ng Hòa Miá»n Nam Viá»t Nam), often abbreviated to PRG, was a underground government formed on June 8, 1969 in opposition to...
Huynh Tan Phat (1913 near My Tho â September 30, 1989 in Ho Chi Minh City) was a South Vietnamese politician and revolutionary. ...
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The Äá»ng of the Republic of Vietnam was a currency independent of the North Vietnamese Äong, issued in 1954 to replace the Indo-chinese Piastre at an exchange of 1:1 and was ended in 1975 to be replaced by the Liberation Äá»ng at 500 SV Äong = 1 Liberation Äá»ng. ...
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Procession commemorating the Trưng Sisters in early 20th century The Trưng Sisters, known in Vietnamese as Hai Bà Trưng (the two Trưng ladies), are two 1st century women regarded as national heroines of Vietnam after they successfully repelled Chinese invasions for three years. ...
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Folk art of Trieu Thi Trinh depicted as a 9 foot tall giantess with pendulous breasts riding upon a huge elephant. ...
Lý Nam Äế (Lý, The Southern Emperor) was originally Lý Bà or Lý Bôn (October 17, 503 - April 13, 548, Traditional Chinese: æè³, pinyin: LÇ BÄn) is debateably considered the first emperor of Vietnam and the founder of the Early Lý (or Li/Lee) Dynasty (544 - 603) and ruled from...
Triá»u Viá»t Vương (548-570) Triá»u Quang Phục was recognized by Emperor Lý Nam Äế as the best lieutenant and general in the army. ...
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The Lý Dynasty (Vietnamese: nhà Lý, pronounced like Lee), sometimes known as the Posterior Lý Dynasty (nhà Háºu Lý), was a Vietnamese dynasty that began in 1009 when Lý Thái Tá» overthrew the Anterior Lê Dynasty (nhà Tiá»n Lê) and ended in 1225 when the queen L...
The Trần Dynasty (鳿 Trần Triá»u; or vernacularly Nhà Trần, meaning the Trần Family) was a Vietnamese dynasty that ruled Vietnam (at that time known as Äại Viá»t) from 1225 to 1400. ...
The HỠDynasty was a short-lived seven-year reign of two emperors, HỠQuý Ly in 1400 and his second son, HỠHán Thương, who reigned from 1400 to 1407. ...
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The period of 1407 till 1417 in the history of Vietnam is characterized by 2 revolts centered around 2 figures, Tran Quy Giang Dinh De and Tran Qui Khoach. ...
The Later Lê Dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Háºu Lê, Sino-Vietnamese: å¾é»æ), sometimes referred to as the Lê Dynasty (the earlier Lê Dynasty ruled only for a brief period) was the longest-ruling dynasty of Vietnam, ruling the country from 1428 to 1788, with a brief interruption. ...
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Anthem Tiến Quân Ca (Army March) Location of North Vietnam Capital Hanoi Language(s) Vietnamese Government Socialist republic First president Ho Chi Minh Historical era Cold War - Independence proclaimed (from Japan) September 2, 1945 - Recognized 1954 - Disestablished July 2, 1976 Area 157,880 km² Population - est. ...
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Anthem Tiến Quân Ca (Army March) Location of North Vietnam Capital Hanoi Language(s) Vietnamese Government Socialist republic First president Ho Chi Minh Historical era Cold War - Independence proclaimed (from Japan) September 2, 1945 - Recognized 1954 - Disestablished July 2, 1976 Area 157,880 km² Population - est. ...
Government The government of the Republic of South Vietnam was the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (Vietnamese: Chính Phủ Cách Mạng Lâm Thời Cộng Hòa Miền Nam Việt Nam), often abbreviated to PRG.
History The Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (PRG) was an provisional government formed on June 8, 1969 in opposition to the Nguyen Van Thieu government of the Republic of Vietnam. A provisional government is an emergency or interim government set up when a political void has been created by the collapse of a previous administration or regime. ...
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President Nguyen Van Thieu Nguyen Van Thieu, (April 5, 1923 â September 29, 2001) was a former General and President of South Vietnam. ...
National motto: ??? Official language Vietnamese Capital Saigon Last President Duong Van Minh Last Prime Minister Vu Van Mau Area - Total - % water 173,809km² N/A population - Total - Density 19,370,000 (1973 est. ...
The PRG was constituted by the National Liberation Front (NLF); the Alliance of National, Democratic and Peace Forces; and the People's Revolutionary Party and consequently reflected a number of nationalist, anti-imperialist and communist political viewpoints, including the Vietnam Workers Party. Following the military and political results of the 1968 Tet and related military offensives in the South, in which the NLF suffered serious military losses, the PRG was envisioned as a political counter-force that could influence international public opinion in support of national independence and in opposition to the U.S. and the Republic of Vietnam.[1] Viet Cong (NLF) flag The Viet Cong, also known as the National Front for the Liberation of Southern Vietnam (Vietnamese Mặt Tráºn Dân Tá»c Giải Phóng Miá»n Nam), VC, or the National Liberation Front (NLF), was an insurgent (partisan) organization fighting the Republic...
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The declared purpose of the PRG was to provide a formal NLF governmental structure and enhance its claim of representing "the Southern people".[2] Included in this strategy was the pursuit of a negotiated settlement to the war leading to reunification. It was organized during the initial phase of the U.S. policy of Vietnamization, which was devised by U.S. President Richard Nixon and his national security advisor Henry Kissinger early in their administration and which emulated the jaunissement policy pursued earlier by the French during their colonial rule of Indochina. The Vietnam War was a war fought between 1957 and 1975 on the ground in South Vietnam and bordering areas of Cambodia and Laos (See Secret War) and in bombing runs (Rolling Thunder) over North Vietnam. ...
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During the period 1969-1970, most of the PRG's cabinet ministries operated near the Cambodia border. These areas were targeted by the invasion of Cambodia, in April 1970, attempted by ARVN and US forces. The central bodies of the PRG thus functioned as a government in exile. The PRG maintained diplomatic relations with many so-called 'non-aligned' countries, such as Algeria, as well as with the Soviet Union and with the People's Republic of China. After the surrender of Saigon on April 30, 1975, the PRG assumed power in the South and subsequently participated in the political reunification of the country. is the 120th day of the year (121st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Personnel A prime minister is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. ...
Huynh Tan Phat (1913 near My Tho â September 30, 1989 in Ho Chi Minh City) was a South Vietnamese politician and revolutionary. ...
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Nguyen Van Kiet was a Petty Officer Third Class in the Republic of Vietnam Navy and is one of only two South Vietnamese, and the only South Vietnamese Navy member, to receive the Navy Cross for actions during the Vietnam War. ...
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Nguyễn Thị Bình (阮氏平), nee Nguyễn Châu Sa, is a Vietnamese politician who has played an important role in political scene and history of Vietnam during and after the Vietnam War. ...
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Truong Nhu Tang was a founder of the National Front for the Liberation of Vietnam (NLF) and Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam (PRG) Minister of Justice during the Vietnam War era. ...
is the 159th day of the year (160th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 159th day of the year (160th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 159th day of the year (160th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Nguyen Van Kiet was a Petty Officer Third Class in the Republic of Vietnam Navy and is one of only two South Vietnamese, and the only South Vietnamese Navy member, to receive the Navy Cross for actions during the Vietnam War. ...
is the 159th day of the year (160th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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National anthem The national anthem of the Government was Move to the battlefield (Vietnamese: Tiến quân ca). The song was written in 10/1044 by Van Cao (Vietnamese: Văn Cao, 1923-1995) and adopted at that time as the anthem of the National Front for the Liberation of Vietnam. A national anthem is a generally patriotic musical composition that evokes and eulogizes the history, traditions and struggles of its people, recognized either by a countrys government as the official national song, or by convention through use by the people. ...
VÄn Cao (November 15, 1923 â July 10, 1995) was a noted Vietnamese composer whose works include Tiến Quân Ca, which became the national anthem of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and its successor, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. ...
Viet Cong (NLF) flag The Viet Cong, also known as the National Front for the Liberation of Southern Vietnam (Vietnamese Mặt Tráºn Dân Tá»c Giải Phóng Miá»n Nam), VC, or the National Liberation Front (NLF), was an insurgent (partisan) organization fighting the Republic...
Vietnamese lyrics Đoàn quân Việt Nam đi chung lòng cứu quốc, bước chân dồn vang trên đường gập ghềnh xa. Cờ in máu chiến thắng mang hồn nước, súng ngoài xa chen khúc quân hành ca. Đường vinh quang xây xác quân thù, thắng gian lao cùng nhau lập chiến khu. Vì nhân dân chiến đấu không ngừng, tiến mau ra sa trường. Tiến lên, cùng tiến lên, nước non Việt Nam ta vững bền. Đoàn quân Việt Nam đi, sao vàng phất phới, dắt giống nồi quê hương ra nơi lầm than. Cùng chung sức phấn đấu xây đời mới, đứng đầu lên gông xích ta đập tan. Từ bao lâu ta nuốt căm hờn, quyết hy sinh đời ta tươi thắm hơn. Vì nhân dân chiến đấu không ngừng, tiến mau ra sa trường. Tiến lên, cùng tiến lên, nước non Việt Nam ta vững bền. | | Notes - ^ Truong Nhu Tang. 1986. A Viet Cong Memoir. Vintage.
- ^ Truong Nhu Tang. 1986. A Viet Cong Memoir. Vintage. p. 146-147.
Further reading - Truong Nhu Tang, with David Chanoff, Doan Van Toai. 1985. A Viet Cong Memoir. New York. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
- Truong Nhu Tang, with David Chanoff, Doan Van Toai. 1986. A Viet Cong Memoir. New York. Vintage.
External links Government Leaders National anthem National motto: ??? Official language Vietnamese Capital Saigon Last President Duong Van Minh Last Prime Minister Vu Van Mau Area - Total - % water 173,809km² N/A population - Total - Density 19,370,000 (1973 est. ...
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a country in Southeast Asia. ...
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