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'''Location:''' Vietnam is located in Southeast Asia, bordered by the  
 
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Location: Vietnam is located in Southeast Asia, bordered by the  
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Gulf of Tonkin and the South China Sea to the east, China to the  
 
Gulf of Tonkin and the South China Sea to the east, China to the  
   
north, Laos and Cambodia to the west, and the Gulf of Thailand  
 
north, Laos and Cambodia to the west, and the Gulf of Thailand  
   
to the south.  
 
to the south.  
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'''Size:''' Vietnam is long and thin, with an area of 330,363 square  
 
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Size: Vietnam is long and thin, with an area of 330,363 square  
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kilometers.  
 
kilometers.  
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'''Land Boundaries:''' Vietnam shares land boundaries with Cambodia  
 
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Land Boundaries: Vietnam shares land boundaries with Cambodia  
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(1,228 kilometers), China (1,281 kilometers), and Laos (2,130 kilometers).  
 
(1,228 kilometers), China (1,281 kilometers), and Laos (2,130 kilometers).  
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'''Disputed Territory:''' On December 30, 1999, China and Vietnam  
 
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Disputed Territory: On December 30, 1999, China and Vietnam  
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signed a treaty that settled disputes over the two nations’ common  
 
signed a treaty that settled disputes over the two nations’ common  
   
border. However, the Paracel and Spratly Islands in the South China  
 
border. However, the Paracel and Spratly Islands in the South China  
   
Sea are still regarded as disputed territory. Malaysia, Brunei, the  
 
Sea are still regarded as disputed territory. Malaysia, Brunei, the  
   
Philippines, and Taiwan also claim sovereignty over the Spratly  
 
Philippines, and Taiwan also claim sovereignty over the Spratly  
   
Islands, which are believed to be rich in oil and natural gas reserves.  
 
Islands, which are believed to be rich in oil and natural gas reserves.  
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Paracels.  
 
Paracels.  
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'''Length of Coastline:''' Vietnam’s coastline along the Gulf of Tonkin, the South China Sea, and  
 
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Length of Coastline: Vietnam’s coastline along the Gulf of Tonkin, the South China Sea, and  
   
the Gulf of Thailand measures 3,444 kilometers.  
 
the Gulf of Thailand measures 3,444 kilometers.  
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'''Maritime Claims:''' In June 2004, Vietnam’s National Assembly ratified an agreement originally  
 
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Maritime Claims: In June 2004, Vietnam’s National Assembly ratified an agreement originally  
   
reached with China in December 2000 that established an internationally valid maritime border  
 
reached with China in December 2000 that established an internationally valid maritime border  
 
in the Gulf of Tonkin. The ratification delay was attributable to concerns that the government  
 
in the Gulf of Tonkin. The ratification delay was attributable to concerns that the government  
 
had made too many concessions during negotiations. In addition, in April 2004 China and  
 
had made too many concessions during negotiations. In addition, in April 2004 China and  
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Vietnam agreed to a common fishing zone in the Gulf of Tonkin. Vietnam claims an exclusive  
 
Vietnam agreed to a common fishing zone in the Gulf of Tonkin. Vietnam claims an exclusive  
 
economic zone (EEZ) of 200 nautical miles, the approximate beginning of the continental shelf.  
 
economic zone (EEZ) of 200 nautical miles, the approximate beginning of the continental shelf.  
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'''Topography:''' Vietnam is a country of tropical lowlands, hills, and densely forested highlands,  
 
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Topography: Vietnam is a country of tropical lowlands, hills, and densely forested highlands,  
   
with level land covering no more than 20 percent of the area. The country is divided into the  
 
with level land covering no more than 20 percent of the area. The country is divided into the  
 
highlands and the Red River Delta in the north, and the Giai Truong Son (Central mountains, or  
 
highlands and the Red River Delta in the north, and the Giai Truong Son (Central mountains, or  
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above sea level, in the northwest.  
 
above sea level, in the northwest.  
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'''Principal Rivers:''' A relatively dense network of rivers traverses Vietnam. The principal rivers  
 
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Principal Rivers: A relatively dense network of rivers traverses Vietnam. The principal rivers  
   
are as follows: in the north, the Red and Thai Binh; in the center, the Ca, Ma, Han, Thach Han,  
 
are as follows: in the north, the Red and Thai Binh; in the center, the Ca, Ma, Han, Thach Han,  
 
and Thu Bon; and in the south, the Mekong and Dong Nai.  
 
and Thu Bon; and in the south, the Mekong and Dong Nai.  
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'''Climate:''' Vietnam’s climate is tropical and monsoonal; humidity averages 84 percent throughout  
 
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Climate: Vietnam’s climate is tropical and monsoonal; humidity averages 84 percent throughout  
   
the year. Annual rainfall ranges from 1,200 to 3,000 millimeters, and annual temperatures vary  
 
the year. Annual rainfall ranges from 1,200 to 3,000 millimeters, and annual temperatures vary  
 
between 5°C and 37°C.  
 
between 5°C and 37°C.  
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'''Natural Resources:''' Vietnam’s main natural resources consist of coal, copper, crude oil, gold,  
 
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Natural Resources: Vietnam’s main natural resources consist of coal, copper, crude oil, gold,  
   
iron, manganese, silver, and zinc.  
 
iron, manganese, silver, and zinc.  
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'''Land Use:''' In 2003 Vietnam’s land use was distributed as follows: 21 percent, arable; 28  
 
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Land Use: In 2003 Vietnam’s land use was distributed as follows: 21 percent, arable; 28  
   
percent, forest and woodland; and 51 percent, other.  
 
percent, forest and woodland; and 51 percent, other.  
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'''Environmental Factors:''' The National Environmental Agency, a branch of the Ministry of  
 
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Environmental Factors: The National Environmental Agency, a branch of the Ministry of  
   
Science, Technology, and Environment, is responsible for environmental protection. At the  
 
Science, Technology, and Environment, is responsible for environmental protection. At the  
 
provincial level, the Departments of Science, Technology, and the Environment bear  
 
provincial level, the Departments of Science, Technology, and the Environment bear  
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that has increased the incidence of various diseases and birth defects.  
 
that has increased the incidence of various diseases and birth defects.  
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'''Time Zone:''' Seven hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
 
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Time Zone: Seven hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.  
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== SOCIETY ==
 
== SOCIETY ==

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