Cochinchina or Cochin-China (/ˌkoʊtʃɪnˈtʃaɪnə/, UK also /ˌkɒtʃ-/; Vietnamese: Đàng Trong (17th–18th centuries), Việt Nam (1802–1831), Đại Nam (1831–1862)...
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French Cochinchina (sometimes spelled Cochin-China; French: Cochinchine française; Vietnamese: Xứ thuộc địa Nam Kỳ, chữ Hán: 處屬地南圻) was a colony of French...
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The Cochinchina campaign was a series of military operations between 1858 and 1862, launched by a joint naval expedition force on behalf of the French...
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Vietnamese regions of Tonkin in the north, Annam in the centre, and Cochinchina in the south. The capital for most of its history (1902–1945) was Hanoi;...
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Cochinchina may refer to: Cochinchina, a historical name used in the West for the southern part of Vietnam, referring either to the area of Danang, or...
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Southern Vietnam (redirect from Lower Cochinchina)
The origin of Southern Vietnam (Basse-Cochinchine in French, or Lower Cochinchina) was the Kingdom of Funan (from 1st century CE until 6th century CE)...
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Cochinchina uprising (Nam Kỳ khởi nghĩa) was an armed peasant uprising against the French and Japanese by the Vietnamese in the south (at that time known...
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1945. At the end of its rule, the empire also successfully reclaimed Cochinchina as part of Vietnam. During World War II, after the fall of France and...
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three southwestern provinces in 1867 to form Cochinchina. Having consolidated their power in Cochinchina, they conquered the rest of Vietnam through a...
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Between 1878 and 1885, the Cochinchina piastre was the currency of the French colony of Cochinchina. It was replaced by the French Indochinese piastre...
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