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 Việt Nam on Vietnamese Wikipedia

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Sino-Vietnamese word from 越南, composed of (Yue) and (south), altered from Nam Việt, originally a small kingdom in present-day northern Vietnam, ruled by Zhao Tuo during the 2nd century BC. Nam Việt was once considered for a new name by Emperor Gia Long, but altered at the behest of the Qing dynasty, to which the Nguyễn dynasty was a vassal state.[1]

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Việt Nam

  1. Vietnam (a country in Southeast Asia)
    Synonyms: Cộng hoà Xã hội Chủ nghĩa Việt Nam, Nam Việt
    lịch sử Việt NamVietnamese history

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  1. ^ Nguyễn Phương (1963) 82 NĂM VIỆT-SỬ [82 YEARS OF VIETNAMESE HISTORY] (in Vietnamese), Hue University of Education