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- Indochina abstract "Indochina or Indo-China is a peninsula in Southeast Asia lying roughly southwest of China, and east of India. The name has its origins in the French Indochine as a combination of the names of "India" and "China", referring to the location of the territory between those two countries, though the majority of people in the region are neither Chinese nor Indian. The term may also be used in biogeography for the "Indochinese Region", a major biogeographical region within the Indomalaya ecozone.The countries of mainland Southeast Asia received cultural influence from both India and China to varying degrees. Some cultures, such as those of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand are influenced mainly by India with a smaller influence from China. Others, such as Vietnam, are more heavily influenced by Chinese culture with only minor cultural influences from India, largely via the Champa civilization that Vietnam conquered during its southward expansion.The historical term French Indochina was a federation of French colonies and protectorates, respectively the three Vietnamese "Ky" of Cochinchina, Tonkin, and Annam, plus Laos and Cambodia. France had a colonial presence in the region between 1862 and 1954. France withdrew from southeast Asia following the loss of the Indochina War in 1954.French Indochina had boundaries designed by France as a result of 19th century explorations led by French missionaries, scientists, civil servants and diplomats such as Henri Mouhot and Auguste Pavie and by French Navy officers such as Ernest Doudard de Lagrée and Francis Garnier, and, subsequently, of military conquests and political agreements by France in the greater region, encompassing countries that are now modern Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.The subjects of the colony were not homogenous; rather, Indochina was a "separate entity, it was largely unrelated to the cultural, geographical, and racial elements which shaped the people and governments of its constituent parts".However, the overall shape of the French Indochina greater colony was signicantly influenced by key geographical factors (such as the Mekong river which was a focus of French exploration and which crosses all three countries) as well as by the political entities which existed at the time of French colonization, i.e. the empire or kingdoms of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, as well as those of adjacent China and Thailand with which France had to negotiate various border agreements with respect to French Indochina.".
- Indochina country Burma.
- Indochina country Cambodia.
- Indochina country Laos.
- Indochina country Singapore.
- Indochina country Thailand.
- Indochina country Vietnam.
- Indochina thumbnail Indochina.PNG?width=300.
- Indochina wikiPageExternalLink PNADG750.pdf.
- Indochina wikiPageExternalLink 2392.
- Indochina wikiPageID "52052".
- Indochina wikiPageRevisionID "606417862".
- Indochina category "Peninsulas of Asia".
- Indochina country Cambodia.
- Indochina country "Burma".
- Indochina country "Laos".
- Indochina country "Malaysia".
- Indochina country "Singapore".
- Indochina country "Thailand".
- Indochina country "Vietnam".
- Indochina hasPhotoCollection Indochina.
- Indochina map "Indochina.PNG".
- Indochina map "Topographic30deg N0E90.png".
- Indochina map1Alt "Topographic map of Indochina".
- Indochina map1Caption "Topographical map of Indochina".
- Indochina mapAlt "Map showing the location of the Indochina on a map of Southeast Asia.".
- Indochina mapCaption "Indochina: Dark green: always included, Light green: usually included, Red: sometimes included.".
- Indochina mapCaption "Indochinese Region : Dark and Light green.".
- Indochina name "Indochina".
- Indochina subject Category:Flora_of_Indochina.
- Indochina subject Category:Floristic_provinces.
- Indochina subject Category:Geography_of_Southeast_Asia.
- Indochina subject Category:Indomalaya_ecozone.
- Indochina subject Category:Paleotropical_flora.
- Indochina subject Category:Peninsulas_of_Asia.
- Indochina subject Category:Regions_of_Asia.
- Indochina type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Indochina type District108552138.
- Indochina type FloristicProvinces.
- Indochina type Land109334396.
- Indochina type Location100027167.
- Indochina type Object100002684.
- Indochina type Peninsula109388848.
- Indochina type PeninsulasOfAsia.
- Indochina type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Indochina type Region108630039.
- Indochina type Region108630985.
- Indochina type RegionsOfAsia.
- Indochina type State108654360.
- Indochina type YagoGeoEntity.
- Indochina type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Indochina type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Indochina type Place.
- Indochina type Wikidata:Q532.
- Indochina type Place.
- Indochina type Location.
- Indochina comment "Indochina or Indo-China is a peninsula in Southeast Asia lying roughly southwest of China, and east of India. The name has its origins in the French Indochine as a combination of the names of "India" and "China", referring to the location of the territory between those two countries, though the majority of people in the region are neither Chinese nor Indian.".
- Indochina label "Indochina".
- Indochina label "Indochina".
- Indochina label "Indochina".
- Indochina label "Indochina".
- Indochina label "Indochina".
- Indochina label "Indochine".
- Indochina label "Indochiny".
- Indochina label "Indocina".
- Indochina label "Индокитай".
- Indochina label "الهند الصينية".
- Indochina label "インドシナ半島".
- Indochina label "中南半島".
- Indochina sameAs Indočína.
- Indochina sameAs Indochina.
- Indochina sameAs Ινδοκίνα.
- Indochina sameAs Indochina.
- Indochina sameAs Indotxina.
- Indochina sameAs Indochine.
- Indochina sameAs Indocina.
- Indochina sameAs Indocina.
- Indochina sameAs インドシナ半島.
- Indochina sameAs 인도차이나_반도.
- Indochina sameAs Indochina.
- Indochina sameAs Indochiny.
- Indochina sameAs Indochina.
- Indochina sameAs m.0dpsf.
- Indochina sameAs Q43467.
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- Indochina sameAs Indochina.
- Indochina wasDerivedFrom Indochina?oldid=606417862.
- Indochina depiction Indochina.PNG.
- Indochina isPrimaryTopicOf Indochina.
- Indochina name "Indochina".