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'''Vietnam''' is the easternmost country on the [[Indochina|Indochina Peninsula]] in [[Southeast Asia]]. '''Vietnam''' is the easternmost country on the [[Indochina|Indochina Peninsula]] in [[Southeast Asia]].
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-The Vietnamese became independent from [[Imperial Chinese|Imperial China]] in 938 AD, following the resounding Vietnamese victory in the [[Battle of Bạch Đằng River (938)|Battle of Bạch Đằng River]]. Successive [[List of Vietnamese monarchs|Vietnamese royal dynasties]] flourished as the nation expanded geographically and politically into Southeast Asia, until the Indochina Peninsula was [[French Indochina|colonized by the French]] in the mid-19th century. Following [[Japanese invasion of French Indochina|a Japanese occupation]] in the 1940s, the Vietnamese fought French rule in the [[First Indochina War]], eventually expelling the French in 1954. Thereafter, Vietnam was divided politically into two rival states, North and South Vietnam. Conflict between the two sides intensified, with heavy foreign intervention, during the [[Vietnam War]], which ended with a North Vietnamese victory in 1975. 
==Vietnam War== ==Vietnam War==

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Vietnam is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia.

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The Vietnam War was fought from 1957 to 1975 between communist forces and an array of Western and pro-Western forces, most importantly the United States. Casualties were around 1.5 million Vietnamese killed, 58,226 Americans killed

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