The French divided Vietnam into three regions: Cochinchina, Annam, and Tonkin. Cochinchina was located in the south and included the Mekong Delta, Annam was in the central region, and Tonkin was in the north, including the Red River Delta. This division was part of the French colonial administration, which sought to exploit Vietnam’s resources and integrate it into the French Empire. Each region had distinct cultural, economic, and political characteristics influenced by French rule.
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