Other variations are found in central and southern Vietnam.
It is most associated with southern Vietnam, especially in rural areas.
France had first invaded in 1858, beginning the colonisation of southern Vietnam.
The most popular understanding, however, appears to be that she simply grew from the geography of southern Vietnam.
Twenty minutes later, the coast of southern Vietnam came into view.
In some areas of southern Vietnam, dioxin levels remain at over 100 times the accepted international standard.
Duyệt was sent back to southern Vietnam, far from the royal seat.
It is now produced by aquaculture farms in southern Vietnam.
The roots are used as a fish-poison in southern Vietnam.
The most serious came in 1833 when southern Vietnam revolted, leading to a civil war lasting a year.