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'''Annam''' was the central region in those parts of French Indochina that eventually became [[Vietnam]]. This area contains the Central Highlands, which are the traditional home of the Montagnard peoples, who consider themselves ethnically distinct from the lowland Vietnamese. | {{subpages}} | ||
'''Annam''' was the central region in those parts of French Indochina that eventually became [[South Vietnam]]. This area contains the Central Highlands, which are the traditional home of the Montagnard peoples, who consider themselves ethnically distinct from the lowland Vietnamese. | |||
Its traditional capital was [[Hue]], and it was often considered the center of classic Vietnamese culture. [[Bao Dai]] had been Emperor of Annam before entering the French Indochinese government. | |||
Annam generally corresponded with the [[II Corps tactical zone]] of [[South Vietnam]]. |
Revision as of 23:42, 26 November 2008
Annam was the central region in those parts of French Indochina that eventually became South Vietnam. This area contains the Central Highlands, which are the traditional home of the Montagnard peoples, who consider themselves ethnically distinct from the lowland Vietnamese.
Its traditional capital was Hue, and it was often considered the center of classic Vietnamese culture. Bao Dai had been Emperor of Annam before entering the French Indochinese government.
Annam generally corresponded with the II Corps tactical zone of South Vietnam.