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  1. The central section of Vietnam known to the French as Annam is largely a highland region extending from the Ma River southward to Ba Kiem Cape, which lies 47 miles (76 km) east-southeast of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  2. Map of the An Nam Empire by Jean-Louis Taberd. Annam comprised a sinuous strip of territory measuring between 750 and 800 miles (1,300 km) in length, with an approximate area of 52,000 square miles (130,000 km 2 ). [5]

  3. Annam, or Trung Kỳ, was a French protectorate and colony encompassing the territory of the Empire of Đại Nam in Central Vietnam. Before the protectorate's establishment, the name Annam was used in the West to refer to Vietnam as a whole; Vietnamese people were referred to as Annamites.

  4. Annam (en vietnamita: An Nam, en chino, 安南; pinyin, Ānnán) es una región geográfica e histórica que consiste principalmente en la franja costera ubicada en el centro de Vietnam y al este de la península de Indochina, de aproximadamente 150 000 km².

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  6. Viejo mapa de Annam, dibujado por Alexandre de Rhodes (1651). Annam significa "Sur Pacificado" en chino-vietnamita, el topónimo se deriva del chino An Nan (chino: 安南; pinyin: Ānnán).

  7. Annan (Chinese: 安南; pinyin: Ānnán; Vietnamese: An Nam) was an imperial protectorate and the southernmost administrative division of the Tang dynasty and Wu Zhou dynasty of China from 679 to 866, located in modern-day Vietnam.