The Socialist Republic of Vietnam
APEC smart agriculture network | 2020-10-26
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Cộng hòa Xã hội Chủ nghĩa Việt Nam, English: Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Vietnam), referred to as "Vietnam", is a socialist country in Asia. Located in the eastern part of the Indo-China Peninsula in Southeast Asia, bordering China's Guangxi and Yunnan in the north, Laos and Cambodia in the west, the country is narrow and long, with an area of about 330,000 square kilometers, close to the South China Sea, and a coastline of more than 3260 kilometers. It is dominated by the Jing nationality. The nation-state.
Vietnam is rich in mineral resources and diverse in types. There are mainly offshore oil and gas, coal, iron, aluminum, manganese, chromium, tin, titanium, phosphorus, etc., of which coal, iron and aluminum have large reserves. There are 6,845 species of marine life, including more than 2,000 species of fish, more than 300 species of crabs, more than 300 species of shellfish, and more than 70 species of shrimp. The forest area is about 10 million hectares, and a large number of rubber forests were planted from 2005 to 2008.
Vietnam is rich in mineral resources and diverse in types. There are mainly offshore oil and gas, coal, iron, aluminum, manganese, chromium, tin, titanium, phosphorus, etc., of which coal, iron and aluminum have large reserves. There are 6,845 species of marine life, including more than 2,000 species of fish, more than 300 species of crabs, more than 300 species of shellfish, and more than 70 species of shrimp. The forest area is about 10 million hectares, and a large number of rubber forests were planted from 2005 to 2008.

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