France,United states of america,and vietnam no other countries because noone knew about it exept france and the U.S.A
China, France, Japan...then the Vietnam War involving the US.
The Soviet Union (USSR) supplied North Vietnam, and the US fought for South Vietnam.
Relationships with other countries is now a little less complicated in that world trade, tourism, and other forms of international relationships NO LONGER involve two countries, which would entail two forms of laws & customs. There is no longer a North and South Vietnam. Only a one Vietnam to communicate with, albeit a communist one.
Vietnam was influenced by many countries over time. It was especially influenced by China, the French, and the USSR (Soviet Union countries). They influenced everything from the government, religion, traditions, how the Vietnamese people dressed, the architecture, art, and the language.
No. First of all, Asia is not a country. Asia is a continent. It has many countries. Some of those countries are communist, but many of them are not.
Cabbage is grown in most countries, including Vietnam. Historically, it first grew in southern and western Europe.
The countries that controlled Vietnam were Japan and France.
It forced French troops to leave Vietnam and divided Vietnam into two countries. (A)
First of all, Vietnam OS one of the BEST countries on Earth. Finally, Japan SUCKS
The countries to west of Vietnam are Laos and to the southwest Cambodia. China borders at the north.
Vietnam , America , and Russia
Vietnam and Laos. Vietnam and Laos. Vietnam and Laos. Vietnam and Laos.
The countries to west of Vietnam are Laos and to the southwest Cambodia. China borders at the north.
After the war, there was a reunification of Vietnam. So the answer is "One country".
England and the Netherlands. It was first England in 1648, it was later taken by the Dutch in 1795.
Vietnam.