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[edit]Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina (1946–1948) Republic of South(ern) Vietnam (1948–1949) Cộng-Hòa Tự-trị Nam-Kỳ République Autonome de Cochinchine (1946–1948) Cộng-Hòa Nam-Phần Việt-Nam République du Sud-Viêtnam (1948–1949) | |||||||||||
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1946–1949 | |||||||||||
Motto: "Ne vendez pas la Cochinchine aux Français" ("Do not betray Cochinchina to the French") "Ta phải lập quốc bằng nhơn đạo" ("We must establish a benevolent nation")[a] "Xứ Nam Kỳ của người Nam Kỳ" ("Cochinchina for the Cochinchinese")[b] | |||||||||||
Anthem: Chinh phụ ngâm ("Lament of the soldier's wife") | |||||||||||
Insignia | |||||||||||
Status | Constituent territory of French Indochina | ||||||||||
Capital | Saigon | ||||||||||
Common languages | French Vietnamese Chinese Khmer | ||||||||||
Religion | Buddhism Confucianism Taoism Catholicism Animism Caodaism Hòa Hảo Islam | ||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Cochinchinese | ||||||||||
Government | Autonomous Republic | ||||||||||
Prime Minister | |||||||||||
• 1946 | Nguyễn Văn Thinh | ||||||||||
• 1946-1947 | Lê Văn Hoạch | ||||||||||
• 1947-1948 | Nguyễn Văn Xuân | ||||||||||
Commissioner | |||||||||||
• 1945-1947 | Jean Henri Arsène Cédile[c] | ||||||||||
• 1947 | Robert Dufour | ||||||||||
• 1947-1949 | Pierre Boyer De LaTour du Moulin | ||||||||||
Historical era | Cold War | ||||||||||
2 September 1945 | |||||||||||
• Autonomy established | 1 June 1946 | ||||||||||
• Merged to the Central Government | 4 June 1949 | ||||||||||
Area | |||||||||||
65,478 km2 (25,281 sq mi) | |||||||||||
Currency | French Indochinese piastre | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Vietnam | ||||||||||
French Cochinchina infobox for reference
[edit]Copied from: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=French_Cochinchina&oldid=1033540823
It has been suggested that Cochinchina#Colonial Cochinchina: 1862–1945 be merged into this page. (Discuss) Proposed since September 2020. |
Colony of Cochinchina | |||||||||||
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1862–1945 1945–1949 | |||||||||||
Motto: "Liberté, égalité, fraternité" "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity" | |||||||||||
Anthem: "La Marseillaise" | |||||||||||
Localised version of the Great Seal of France:[1] | |||||||||||
Status | Occupied Territory of France (1858-1862) Colony of France (1862-1887) Constituent territory of French Indochina (1887-1949) | ||||||||||
Capital | Saigon | ||||||||||
Common languages | French Vietnamese Chinese Khmer | ||||||||||
Religion | Buddhism Confucianism Taoism Catholicism Animism Caodaism Hòa Hảo Islam | ||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Cochinchinese | ||||||||||
Government | Colonial administration (1858-1945) Autonomous Republic (1945-1949) | ||||||||||
Governor | |||||||||||
• 1858-1859 | Charles Rigault de Genouilly | ||||||||||
• 1947-1949 | Pierre Boyer De LaTour du Moulin | ||||||||||
Historical era | New Imperialism | ||||||||||
17 February 1859 | |||||||||||
5 June 1862 | |||||||||||
• Part of French Indochina | 17 October 1887 | ||||||||||
28 July 1941 | |||||||||||
2 September 1945 | |||||||||||
• "Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina" | 1 June 1946 | ||||||||||
• Merged to the Central Government | 4 June 1949 | ||||||||||
Area | |||||||||||
1868 | 65,478 km2 (25,281 sq mi) | ||||||||||
1939 | 65,478 km2 (25,281 sq mi) | ||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||
• 1868 | 1,294,000[2] | ||||||||||
• 1939 | 5,176,000[2] | ||||||||||
Currency | Vietnamese văn (1862–1945) Cochinchina piastre (1878–1885) French Indochinese piastre (1885–1949) | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Vietnam |
- ^ Lecompte, Jean - Monnaies et jetons de l'Indochine Française. (Principality of Monaco, 2013) Quote: "Les légendes sont bien sûr modifiées. A gauche, les attributs de l'agriculture et des beaux-arts sont remplacés par des épis de riz et à droite figure une ancre symbolisant le ministère de la Marine et des Colonies. Hélas, Albert-Désiré Barre décède le 29 décembre 1878 et c'est alors son frère aîné Auguste-Jean Barre qui lui succède et mène à terme le projet. Les premières frappes sortent en 1879." (in French)
- ^ a b GDP of North and South Vietnam from 1800 to 1970, Davis, University of California, January 2000