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Which country does Vietnam belong to?

Does not belong to any country. Vietnam is an independent country.

Vietnam, the full name of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (English: Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Vietnamese: C? ng haa X? h? Me, Ch? ngh? A Vi? T Nam, referred to as Vietnam, is a socialist country in Asia. Located in the east of Indo-China Peninsula in Southeast Asia, it borders China, Guangxi and Yunnan in the north, Laos and Cambodia in the west, with a long and narrow territory of about 330,000 square kilometers, adjacent to the South China Sea and a coastline of more than 3,260 kilometers. It is a multi-ethnic country with the Jing nationality as the main body.

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1. Vietnamese national flag: The Vietnamese Constitution stipulates: "The national flag of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is rectangular, with a width of two-thirds of its length and a pentagonal Venus in the middle on a red background." The so-called Venus red flag. The flag is red, and the center of the flag is a pentagonal Venus. Red symbolizes revolution and victory, the five-pointed star Venus symbolizes the leadership of the Vietnamese Workers' Party to the country, and the five corners of the five-pointed star represent workers, peasants, soldiers, intellectuals and youth respectively.

Second, the national emblem of Vietnam: round. A golden five-pointed star is inlaid above the red round surface; There is a golden yellow gear at the lower end, which symbolizes industry; The round surface is symmetrically surrounded by two bunches of rice ears tied with red ribbons, symbolizing agriculture; The ribbon under the golden gear says "Socialist Republic of Vietnam" in Vietnamese. The design of the national emblem was selected at 1956.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Vietnam

People's Network-Overview of Vietnam