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  2. Treaty series - Wikipedia

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    The League of Nations Treaty Series (LNTS) was a result of article 18 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, which stated: . Every treaty or international engagement entered into hereafter by any Member of the League shall be forthwith registered with the Secretariat and shall as soon as possible be published by it.

  3. Category:Treaties of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Treaties concluded or ratified by Vietnam. Where appropriate, articles should be placed in the subcategories. Where appropriate, articles should be placed in the subcategories. This category may contain articles about treaties concluded or ratified by Vietnam since 2 July 1976, which is the date on which North Vietnam and South Vietnam were ...

  4. Paris Peace Accords - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Peace Accords (Vietnamese: Hiệp định Paris về Việt Nam), officially the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Viet Nam (Hiệp định về chấm dứt chiến tranh, lập lại hòa bình ở Việt Nam), was a peace agreement signed on January 27, 1973, to establish peace in Vietnam and end the Vietnam War ...

  5. Élysée Accords - Wikipedia

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    U.S. support for Vietnam and France grew steadily after the accords; and because of the loss of China to the communists and later the recognition of the communist Democratic Republic of Vietnam by the Soviet Union on 30 January 1950, the United States eventually recognized new Vietnamese state of Bảo Đại on February 3 (one day after the ...

  6. Treaty of Huế (1884) - Wikipedia

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    The treaty also recognized Vietnamese sovereignty over Cochinchina in the South, which would return to Vietnam on June 4. The formal end of the Patenôtre Treaty was proclaimed during a ceremony at the Saigon-Cholon City Hall attended by the high commissioner of French Indochina Léon Pignon , Chief of State Emperor Bảo Đại, and delegates ...

  7. Trương Định - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese negotiators sought a reversal of the territorial cession, which they regarded as the most humiliating clause of the treaty. [39] In late 1863, the Vietnamese proposed extensive financial, economic, and political concessions in exchange for the return of the three provinces. Tự Đức sent Gian to France to seek an audience with ...

  8. Vietnam, under the Nguyễn dynasty, became two protectorates of France in 1883, but during World War II, Japan occupied the country from 1940. During this period, Ho Chi Minh created the Viet Minh in 1941 to coordinate resistance against both French colonial authorities and Imperial Japanese occupying forces. [1]

  9. Nguyễn Đình Chiểu - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Đình Chiểu was born in the southern province of Gia Định, the location of modern Saigon.He was of gentry parentage; his father was a native of Thừa Thiên–Huế, near Huế; but, during his service to the imperial government of Emperor Gia Long, he was posted south to serve under Lê Văn Duyệt, the governor of the south.