COCHIN CHINA

kōˈchĭn, kŏˈ–, Fr. Cochinchine, historic region (c.26,500 sq mi/68,600 sq km) of Vietnam, SE Asia. The capital and chief city was Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City). Cochin China was bounded by Cambodia on the northwest and north, by the historic region of Annam on the northeast, by the South China Sea on the east and south, and by the Gulf of Thailand on the west. It included the rich Mekong delta, one of the world's great rice-growing regions, and, in the northeast, the southern spurs of the Annamese Cordillera, where rubber, coffee, tea, oil palm, and sugarcane plantations were established. Only the Plaine des Joncs [reed plain] and the mangrove-covered Ca Mau peninsula were not cultivated. Cochin China was originally part of the Khmer Empire. In the 17th cent. the Annamese (later called Vietnamese) gradually infiltrated through the mouths of the Mekong, increasing their commercial influence until they became masters of the region in the middle of the 18th cent. After the French occupied Saigon (1859), Annam ceded to France both E Cochin China (1862) and W Cochin China (1867). Unlike the other sections of Indochina, which were French protectorates under native rulers, Cochin China was administered by the French as a colony; thus, French influence was strongest there. After World War II the status of Cochin China became a major issue in the relations between France and Vietnam. Constituted (1946) as an independent republic within the Federation of Indochina, Cochin China was later (1949) permitted by the French to join with Annam and Tonkin in Vietnam. After 1954, when Vietnam was partitioned, Cochin China became the heartland of South Vietnam; it was later divided into several provinces.

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...three western provinces of Lower Cochin-China. 74 France now controlled the...whereby France enlarged French Cochin China, acquired Tongking and became...trade. On October 17, 1887, Cochin-China, Cambodia, Annam and Tongking...
...the French bombarded the court, occupied Saigon in Cochin China, and in 1862 forced a treaty on the king of Annam to...accepted a French protectorate. The French hold on Cochin China and Cambodia was merely preliminary to the expansion...
...expedition visited Manila, Canton, Cochin China, Siam, and Muscat, and secured...for the United States trade in China was one of the basic reasons...Embassy to the Eastern Courts of Cochin China, Siam and Muscat in the Sloop...
...task of bringing Liberty, Equality and Fraternity as a Cochin China editor put it 7 into...in Tonking. Decazes, instructing a new Governor of Cochin China in 1877 that it would be too risky to embark on adventures...
...possession of Saigon and three provinces in Cochin China, north of Cambodia. The last section separating them from China was that which lay between the border and Cochin China--Tongking. If only they could get a...
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...and Energy Cooperation in the South China Sea. by Leszek Buszynski , Iskandar...on a historical claim to the South China Sea based on contact with the islands...been incorporated by the French into Cochin China in 1929. (1) South Vietnam also...
...Franklin D. Roosevelt saw in Indo-China, particularly in the three Vietnamese...territories of Tonkin, Annam and Cochin-China, the worst excesses of European...support for Free France within Cochin-China and Cambodia before he was forcibly...
...Military Technology Transfers from Ming China and the Emergence of Northern Mainland...overwhelmingly studied elements coming from China, India and Europe via the sea...quotation), 165-6; Li, Nguyen Cochin China, pp. 44-5. (77) Andaya, Interactions...
...Jesuit correspondence from China had to be dispatched via the Malacca-Cochin-Goa route, meaning...became available, the China-based Jesuit missionaries...the provincials (in China they were vice-provincials...Japan, while residing in Cochin, wrote in fervore spiritus...
...tribute and trade missions to China often had to wait as long as...not within the boundaries of China proper but within the sphere...Islands, Taiwan, Tonkin, and Cochin. 8 After the outside countries...part, engaged in trade with China but were outside the Chinese...
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...Karl Gutzlaff, German missionary to China during the secand quarter of the...including A Sketch of Chinese History, China Opened, and The Life of the Emperor...as the geography of Burma, Laos, Cochin China, and Tibet; the languages of Japan...
...of the south Indian city of Cochin. Its barely 4:30 a.m...S. (4) During a visit to Cochin in summer 2006, I learned that...over technology, tutors from Cochin instruct kids in the U.S...neighbor and sometime opponent, China, has invested in sleek new...
...at a price. Frances conquest of Cochin China in 1862 led to the French claim...disparate Vietnamese territories of Cochin-China, Annam and Tonkin, plus Cambodia...secret all the way from its base in Cochin China and, on the morning of January...
...their rule over the whole of Indo-China. After their defeat at Dienbienphu...account of the situation in Indo-China at the end of the Second World War...Regarding the reunion of the three "Ky" Cochin China in the south, Annam in the center...
...French company operating in what was then French Indo-China (or Cochin China), operating out of Haiphong, renamed Canton. She continued in service in the South China Sea and Indian Ocean until she was sunk by a mine in...
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...locals still prefer to call this buzzy city by its old name, Saigon. Saigonwas the capital of the French colony of Cochin China and, later, of the stateof South Vietnam, before North and South were merged at the end of the war. OURDRIVER explained...
...characters. John Percival (1779-1862) was one of them. For over 40 years, from the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) to Cochin China (Vietnam), from fighting in the war of 1812 to hunting down mutineers in the Pacific Ocean, Percival was the very...
...setting over the old town of Cochin, on the long promontory between...ought to start or finish in Cochin because it sums up what is...history with grace. Fort Cochin has been on the trading route between Europe and China for 2,000 years, its warehouses...
...Alicante and Cape Town in South Africa. The fleet will then race to the historical port of Cochin in India and on to Singapore before racing to Quingdao, China. Extra rations will be on the shopping list while the crews re-evaluate the sail locker...
...Indian city of Madras? a) Chennai b) Cochin c) Maharashtra 3. The island of Penang belongs to which country? a) China b) Malaysia c) Thailand 4. The Victoria...formations (top right)? a) Thailand b) China c) St Lucia EUROPE 1. What is the capital...
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COCHIN CHINA ko chin, ko , Fr. Cochinchine, historic...was Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City ). Cochin China was bounded by Cambodia on the northwest...Ca Mau peninsula were not cultivated. Cochin China was originally part of the Khmer Empire...
...is that of Tonkin , Annam , and Cochin China . The first Europeans to arrive...organized (1867) the colony of Cochin China. In 1884, France declared protectorates...it merged Tonkin, Annam, and Cochin China with Cambodia to form a union of...
...comprised the French colony of Cochin China and the French protectorates of Tonkin , Annam , Laos , and Cambodia (Cochin China, Tonkin, and Annam were later...the French took (1862, 1867) Cochin China as a colony and gained protectorates...
...between Tonkin on the north and Cochin China on the south. In addition to Hue...to the borders of Cambodia and Cochin China. The narrow coastal plains of...resulted in the seizure of S Vietnam (Cochin China) and the establishment of protectorates...
...are the United States, Hong Kong, China, and France. Government Cambodia...provinces to Siam and the region of Cochin China to the Annamese. Intrigue and wars...countries, especially Communist China, and established close relations...
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