Geography; Nature and climate; Demography; History; Wars;
Culture ; Art; Film; Music; Politics; Political parties ; Defense;
Peace movements; Religion; Social conditions ; Education ,
Economics and Arms trade.
Géographie; Nature et climat; Démographie;
Guerres; Culture ; La musique; Politique; Partis politiques ; La
défense; Mouvements de paix; Religion; Conditions sociales ;
Éducation; Économie et commerce des armes
Vietnam er en tropisk
sydøstasiatisk socialistisk republik med
grænser til Cambodia, Kina og
Laos og med kystlinjer til Det sydkinesiske hav, Tonkin og Ha
Long-Bugten. Nuværende statsdannelse fra 1975 efter
Nordvietnams militære sejr over det amerikansk
støttede Sydvietnam.
Geography: Vietnam is a tropical Southeast Asian socialist
republic bordering Cambodia, China and Laos and with coastlines to
the South China Sea, Tonkin and the Halong Bay. The current
statehood in 1975 after North Vietnam's military victory over the
US-backed South Vietnam.
Agricultural Atlas of Vietnam: A Depiction of the 2001 Rural
Agriculture and Fisheries Census . / : Editors: Michael Epprecht ;
Timothy Robinson, 2007.
- http://agro.gov.vn/map3/content/default_E.htm
Geografihistoriske primærkilder og fremstillinger /
Geography Historical primary sources and
presentations /
Géographie des sources historiques primaires:
A geography of the Malay Peninsula, Indo-China, the Eastern
Archipelago, the Philippines, and New Guinea. / : A. H. Keane.
- London : E. Stanford, 1887.
- https://archive.org/details/geographyMalayP00Kean
pt. I. The Malay Peninsula. ch. I. General survey; physical
features: mountain and river systems; seaboard; islands; the
Isthmus of Kra. ch. II. Climate; flora-fauna. ch. III. Inhabitants:
the Negritoes; Sam-Sams and Malays; religion; language. ch.IV.
Political divisions: Siamese and British divisions; resources;
trade; government; statistics of the Malay Peninsula
pt. II. Indo-China. ch. I. General survey; physical features:
mountain and river systems; seaboard; islands. ch. II. Climate;
flora-fauna. ch. III. Inhabitants: Burmese; Talaings;
Siamese-Annamese; Cambojans. ch. IV. Political divisions: Burmah;
Siam; Annam; Camboja; statistics of Indo-China
pt. III. The Eastern Archipelago. ch. I. General survey;
distribution of land and water; main insular groups; volcanic
formations; geology; extent; population. ch. II. Climate; flora -
fauna. ch. III. Inhabitants: Malays; Indonesians; Negritoes;
Papuans. ch. IV. Geographical and political divisions: Asiatic,
Australian, and Oceanic natural divisions; Dutch, Spanish, English,
German, and Portuguese territories; statistics of Eastern
Archipelago.
A Voyage in the Indian Ocean and to Bengal, undertaken in
the Years 1789 and 1790: Containing an Account of the Sechelles
Islands and Trincomale. / : Louis de Grandpré.
- London : G. and J. Robinson, 1803.
- http://www.wdl.org/en/item/2397/
'Louis de Grandpré was a French army officer who made an
extensive tour of the Indian Ocean region in 1789-90. This account
of his voyage is an English translation of the original French
version, which was published in Paris in 1801 under the title
Voyage dans l'Inde et au Bengale fait dans les années 1789
et 1790, contenant la description des îles Séchelles
et de Trinquemaly. Grandpré began his voyage in the
French-controlled Île de France (Isle of France), as
Mauritius was called, passed by the Maldives, and visited the
Seychelles, India, Cochin China (Vietnam), Yemen, and Ceylon (Sri
Lanka), where he toured the fortress of Trincomale on the eastern
coast of the island. Grandpré was very much concerned with
the relative influence of the different European powers in the
places he visited, especially India. His work includes a detailed
analysis of the position of the French at Pondicherry (Puducherry),
the main center of French influence in India.'
Vassal, Gabrielle M.: On & off duty in Annam (1910).
- https://archive.org/details/onoffdutyinannam00vassiala
Litteratur
UNEP, 2005. Wilkinson, C., DeVantier, L., Talaue-McManus, L.,
Lawrence, D. and D. Souter. South China Sea, GIWA
Regional assessment 54. University of Kalmar, Kalmar,
Sweden.
-
http://apps.unep.org/publications/pmtdocuments/GIWA_regional_assessment_54_South_China_sea.pdf
'The region is formed of the marine, coastal and hinterland river
catchments of nine nations: China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand,
Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei and the Philippines. Laos
and Myanmar are also part of the region but have no impacts on the
water balance and are therefore not further discussed...'