South Vietnam

   

Việt Nam Cộng Hòa
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Official languageVietnamese
CapitalSaigon
Last PresidentDuong Van Minh
Last Prime MinisterBu Van Mau
Area
 - Total
 - % water

173,809km²
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population
 - Total
 - Density

19,370,000 (1973 est.)
111.4/km&sup2(1973 est.)
GDP
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Independence
 - Declared
 - Recognised
 - Perished
From French rule
June 14, 1949
1954
April 30, 1975
Currency Piastre (Commonly known as South Vietnam Dong)
Time zone UTC +7
National anthem Thanh niên Hành Khúc (Call to the Citizens)
Internet TLDNot exist
Calling Code ???
Caution : These data are only applied to the Republic of Vietnam (1955-1975).


South Vietnam, officially the Republic of Vietnam (RVN), Vietnamese Việt Nam Cộng Hòa, was an anti-communist led country that existed from 1955 to 1975 in the territory of Vietnam that lay south of the 17th parallel while North Vietnam was situated to the north of the 17th parallel. South Vietnam was proclaimed in Saigon by Ngo Dinh Diem on October 22, 1955. Founding of South Vietnam was based on the support of the United States. But there is debate about how closely South Vietnam was linked to the United States, which was a strong supporter of the country. South Vietnam continued the war with the Viet Cong for a long time following American troop withdrawal. However, finally it surrendered to North Vietnam and the Communist Republic of South Vietnam formed by the National Liberation Front (NLF) on April 30, 1975. After that, the Republic of South Vietnam took power and established the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam until the unified Socialist Republic of Vietnam was inaugurated on July 2, 1976.


History

There is debate about how closely the South Vietnamese government was linked to the United States, which was a strong supporter of South Vietnam. The country is alleged by many historians to have been nothing more than an American-backed puppet government, but many others claim that it was genuine democracy (or, at the least, a patriotic movement with genuine concern for the Vietnamese people). An individual's views on the matter generally correspond closely to their views on the Vietnam War in general - supporters of the war often believe that South Vietnam was a democracy, and thus worthy of defence, while opponents of the war often believe that South Vietnamese democracy was a sham.

The majority of U.S. forces withdrew from South Vietnam in 1973, in accordance with the Paris Peace Accords signed with North Vietnam in 1973. However, following major victories by the Viet Cong guerrilas in the South, and taking advantage of the Southern government's lack of popular support, North Vietnam broke the treaty in 1975 and invaded South Vietnam, quickly capturing the cities of Hue, Da Nang and Da Lat in central Vietnam, and advancing southwards very fast.

The Army of the Republic of Vietnam did mount a significant defense and even a counterattack, but they kept losing ground. South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu requested aid from U.S. President Gerald Ford, but the U.S. Senate would not ratify another involvement in Vietnam.

Nguyen Van Thieu resigned on April 21, 1975, and fled to Taiwan. He nominated his Vice President Tran Van Huong as his successor. In one week, Tran Van Huong handed over the presidency to General Duong Van Minh.

The Army of the Republic of Vietnam was unable to sustain the defense and quickly collapsed due to limited supplies and poor leadership. Acting President Duong Van Minh unconditionally surrendered the capital city of Saigon and the rest of South Vietnam to North Vietnam on April 30, 1975.

Politices

South Vietnam was a member of the ACCT, Asian Development Bank (ADB), World Bank (IBRD), International Development Association (IDA), International Finance Corporation (IFC), IMF, International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (Intelsat), Interpol, IOC, ITU, League of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (LORCS), UNESCO and Universal Postal Union (UPU).

Army

Main article:Army of the Republic of Vietnam

Total Armed Forces ware over 1,000,000 in 1971, and U.S. Forces were 525, 000 in 1968.

Provinces

Map of South Vietnam
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Map of South Vietnam

South Vietnam's capital was Saigon which was renamed Ho Chi Minh City on May 1, 1975.

Besides, the country was divided into forty-four provinces (tỉnh, singular and plural):

Geography

Economy

Demographics

About 80% of population was Kinh, and 20% was Chinese, Montagnard, Khmer, Cham, Malay and others. (1970)

Culture

Majority religions were Buddhism, Roman Catholic, Cao Dai, Hoa Hao, animists and others. (1970)

Miscellaneous topics


External Links


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