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Viets may refer to: Viet people Mount Viets, mountain in Antarctica Viets' Tavern, tavern in East Granby, Connecticut Viets Hotel, building in Grand Forks
Viets
Topics referred to by the same term
For those living overseas, see Vietnamese diaspora Vietnamese language Vietnamese alphabet Vietnamese cuisine Vietnamese culture Viennese (disambiguation)
Vietnamese
Country in Southeast Asia
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American novelist
Elaine Viets (born c. 1950) is a Midwestern American newspaperwoman and mystery writer. A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Viets has a degree in journalism
Elaine_Viets
Austroasiatic language
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Vietnamese_language
American academic administrator (1943–2017)
Hermann Viets (28 January 1943 – 1 October 2017) was a German-born American astronautics engineer and president of Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE)
Hermann_Viets
1955–1975 war in Southeast Asia
1954 Geneva Conference but was divided in two at the 17th parallel: the Viet Minh, led by Ho Chi Minh, took control of North Vietnam, while Ngo Dinh Diem
Vietnam_War
19th-century American Episcopal bishop
Episcopalian. Born in Simsbury, Connecticut, Alexander Viets Griswold was the son of Elisha Griswold and Eunice Viets. Griswold died in Boston, Massachusetts. He
Alexander_Viets_Griswold
American musician
Tasha Viets-VanLear, better known as just Tasha, is an American musician from Chicago. Tasha was born and raised in the Albany Park neighborhood of Chicago
Tasha_(musician)
American diplomat
Pell locked horns. Helms had several issues with Viets including “grievances filed against Mr. Viets by three junior diplomats and allegations that he
Richard_Noyes_Viets
United States historic place
from June 1971 Francis Hubbard Viets (1902). A genealogy of the Viets family with biographical sketches: Dr. John Viets of Simsbury, Connecticut, 1710
Viets'_Tavern
Mountain in Ellsworth Land, Antarctica
Mount Viets (78°15′13″S 86°06′50″W / 78.25361°S 86.11389°W / -78.25361; -86.11389) is a sharp pyramidal mountain over 3,600 m, standing 1.5 nautical
Mount_Viets
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with titles beginning with Viet Viets (disambiguation) Viet Hong (disambiguation) Viet Hung (disambiguation) Viet Minh Viet Cong Soviet (disambiguation)
Viet_(disambiguation)
United States historic place
Viets Hotel was an 1876 vernacular Greek Revival building in Grand Forks, North Dakota. In proceeding years it had been the Richardson House (by 1884)
Viets_Hotel
Ethnic religion of the Vietnamese people
Vietnamese folk religion (Vietnamese: tín ngưỡng dân gian Việt Nam) is a group of spiritual beliefs and practices adhered to by the Vietnamese people.
Vietnamese_folk_religion
Revolutionary organization active in South Vietnam and Cambodia from 1960 to 1977
contains Vietnamese text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Vietnamese scripts. The Viet Cong
Viet_Cong
Species of lizard
(GRISMER, VIETS & BOYLE 1999). Draco 5 (18): 76-81 Grismer, et al. (1999) Journal of Herpetology 33 (3):382-393. Grismer, L. Lee, Brian E. Viets and Lawrence
Vietnamese_leopard_gecko
Currency of Vietnam
The dong (Vietnamese: đồng; /dɒŋ/; pronounced [ˀɗɜwŋ͡m˨˩]; sign: ₫ or informally đ and sometimes Đ in Vietnamese; code: VND) is the currency of Vietnam
Vietnamese_đồng
Latin script for the Vietnamese language
Vietnamese text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Vietnamese scripts. The Vietnamese alphabet
Vietnamese_alphabet
Country in Southeast Asia (1955–1975)
South Vietnam, officially the Republic of Vietnam (RVN; Vietnamese: Việt Nam Cộng hòa, VNCH), was a country in Southeast Asia that existed from 1955 to
South_Vietnam
War between China and Vietnam in 1979
The Sino-Vietnamese War (also known by other names) was a war which occurred in early 1979 between China and Vietnam. China launched an offensive ostensibly
Sino-Vietnamese_War
Conflict between China and Vietnam (1406–1428)
The Ming dynasty's objective was to annex Đại Việt, and while they initially had some success, the Viets ultimately defended their independence. The war
Ming–Việt_War
Vietnamese clothing (Vietnamese: Trang phục Việt Nam), also known as Việt phục (chữ Hán: 越服) indicates various styles of clothing traditionally and historically
Vietnamese_clothing
Topics referred to by the same term
Sino-Vietnamese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sino-Vietnamese is often used to mean: Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary, the portion of the Vietnamese vocabulary
Sino-Vietnamese
Vietnam's communist-led independence movement (1941–55)
Việt Minh (Vietnamese: [vîət mīŋ̟] , chữ Hán: 越盟), officially the League for Independence of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Việt Nam Độc lập Đồng minh or Việt Nam
Viet_Minh
Culinary traditions of Vietnam
Vietnamese cuisine encompasses the foods and beverages originated from Vietnam. Meals feature a combination of five fundamental tastes (ngũ vị): sweet
Vietnamese_cuisine
1978–89 conflict between Vietnam and the Khmer Rouge
The Cambodian–Vietnamese War was an armed conflict from 1978 to 1989 between Democratic Kampuchea and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and their respective
Cambodian–Vietnamese_War
Southeast Asian ethnic group
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Viet_people
Traditional Vietnamese lunar calendar classification scheme
Vietnamese text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Vietnamese scripts. The Vietnamese zodiac
Vietnamese_zodiac
Americans of Vietnamese birth or descent
Vietnamese Americans (Vietnamese: người Mỹ gốc Việt) are Americans of Vietnamese ancestry. They constitute the largest part of the Vietnamese diaspora
Vietnamese_Americans
Country in Southeast Asia (1945–1976)
The Democratic Republic of Viet Nam (DRV; Vietnamese: Việt Nam Dân chủ Cộng hòa – VNDCCH) was a country in Southeast Asia from 1945 to 1976, with sovereignty
North_Vietnam
Traditional naming system in Vietnam
Vietnamese names (Vietnamese: họ tên) generally consist of two components including a surname followed by a given name: A surname: most consist of a monosyllable
Vietnamese_name
Topics referred to by the same term
French Vietnamese or Vietnamese French may refer to: Vietnamese people in France French people in Vietnam French language in Vietnam Tây Bồi Pidgin French
French_Vietnamese
Combined military forces of Vietnam
to as the Việt Minh. In the context of the Vietnam War (1955–1975), the army was referred to by its opposition forces as the North Vietnamese Army (NVA;
People's_Army_of_Vietnam
Cecilia Viets Jamison (1837 – April 11, 1909) was a British North American-born American writer. The daughter of Viets and Elizabeth Bruce Dakin, she was
Cecilia_Viets_Jamison
Topics referred to by the same term
Chinese Vietnamese or Vietnamese Chinese may refer to: Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary, Chinese-derived vocabulary in the Vietnamese language Literary Chinese
Chinese_Vietnamese
Phonology of the Vietnamese language
delimiters. The phonology of Vietnamese features 19 consonant phonemes, with 5 additional consonant phonemes used in Vietnamese's Southern dialect, and 4 exclusive
Vietnamese_phonology
Genus of mites
bimaculata Koenike Hydrachna bisignifera Viets & K. Hydrachna brehmi Szalay, 1955 Hydrachna bulgarensis K.Viets, 1940 Hydrachna canadensis Marshall, 1929
Hydrachna
country's demographic composition. Originated from northern Vietnam, the Viets gradually settled southward, displacing ethnic groups including Chams and
Demographics_of_Vietnam
Diaspora community of Vietnamese people
The Vietnamese diaspora refers to people of Vietnamese descent who live outside Vietnam. The global overseas Vietnamese population is estimated at 5 million
Vietnamese_diaspora
Type of armor
Vietnamese armour (Vietnamese: áo giáp Việt Nam, chữ Hán: 襖甲越南) is military body armour made in the region of Vietnam. History does not provide records
Vietnamese_armour
1946–1954 French colonial war in Indochina
French Indochina War, was fought in French Indochina between France and the Viet Minh and their respective allies, from 19 December 1946 until 11 August 1954
First_Indochina_War
Cambodian communist leader (1925–1998)
the Khmer Viet Minh organisation and its guerrilla war against King Norodom Sihanouk's newly independent government. Following the Khmer Viet Minh's 1954
Pol_Pot
Vietnamese monarchy (10th–19th century)
Đại Việt (大越, IPA: [ɗâjˀ vìət]; literally Great Việt) was the official name of multiple Vietnamese monarchies in eastern Mainland Southeast Asia from the
Đại_Việt
Vietnam comprises several different forms including dance as performed in Vietnamese theatre and opera, dances performed at festivals, and royal dances of
Dance_in_Vietnam
Ethnic group
Vietnamese Australians (Vietnamese: Người Úc gốc Việt) are Australians of Vietnamese descent. Vietnamese Australians are one of the largest groups within
Vietnamese_Australians
The Vietnamese American community in the Seattle, Washington area is home to a large Vietnamese population of more than 55,000 residents, which is about
Vietnamese_in_Seattle
Vietnamese bread or sandwich
In Vietnamese cuisine, bánh mì, bánh mỳ or banh mi (/ˈbɑːn miː/, /ˈbæn/; Vietnamese: [ɓǎjŋ̟ mì], (Hanoi: [ɓaʲŋ̟˧˥.mi˧˩] or Saigon: [ɓan˧˥.mi˧˩])), is a
Bánh_mì
Schools of martial arts in Vietnam
symbols instead of Vietnamese scripts. Traditional Vietnamese martial arts (Võ thuật Cổ truyền Việt Nam; Chữ Hán: 武術古傳越南) often referred to as Võ thuật
Vietnamese_martial_arts
Canadians with Vietnamese ancestry
Vietnamese Canadians (Vietnamese: Người Canada gốc Việt; French: Canadiens vietnamiens) are Canadian citizens of Vietnamese ancestry. As of 2021, there
Vietnamese_Canadians
Latin letter A with breve
standard Romanian and Vietnamese orthographies. In Romanian, it is used to represent the mid-central unrounded vowel, while in Vietnamese it represents the
Ă
2025 Vietnamese killing and snuff film
internationally after Vice published an article calling the recording, The Vietnamese Butcher, the "first real snuff movie" and its later circulation on shock
Killing_of_Nguyễn_Xuân_Đạt
Bilateral relations
between Vietnam and China (Chinese: 中越关系, pinyin: Zhōng Yuè Guān Xì; Vietnamese: Quan hệ Việt–Trung) have been extensive for millennia, with Northern Vietnam
China–Vietnam_relations
Vietnamese ceramics refers to ceramic art and pottery as a form of Vietnamese art and industry. Vietnamese pottery and ceramics has a long history spanning
Vietnamese_ceramics
Private university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
Kern Center and Viets Field. Undergraduates may live in one of four residence halls, but incoming freshman may live only in Hermann Viets Memorial Tower
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Milwaukee_School_of_Engineering
Genus of spiders
1955 Hygrobates ampliatus Viets, 1936 Hygrobates apertus Viets, 1936 Hygrobates australicus Cook, 1986 Hygrobates baderi Viets, 1955 Hygrobates bucharicus
Hygrobates
Braille alphabet of the Vietnamese language
Vietnamese Braille is the braille alphabet used for the Vietnamese language. It is very close to French Braille (and thus to a lesser degree to English
Vietnamese_Braille
Low-cost airline of Vietnam
Vietjet Aviation JSC (Vietnamese: CTCP Hàng không Vietjet), operating as VietJet Air, is a Vietnamese low-cost airline based in Hanoi. It was the first
VietJet_Air
70th season of the highest division of association football in Vietnam
League 1 (Vietnamese: Giải bóng đá Vô địch quốc gia 2025/26) (referred to as the 2025–26 LPBank V.League 1 for sponsorship purposes, Vietnamese: Giải bóng
2025–26_V.League_1
Passport issued to citizens of Vietnam
Vietnamese passports (Vietnamese: Hộ chiếu Việt Nam, Standard Vietnamese IPA: [hôˀ cîəw vîətˀ nām]) are issued to citizens of Vietnam to facilitate international
Vietnamese_passport
Professional men's basketball league in Vietnam
a Vietnamese national professional basketball league founded in 2016. It runs an annual tournament, the Vietnam Pro Basketball League (Vietnamese: Giải
Vietnam Basketball Association
Vietnam_Basketball_Association
Largest city in Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC; Vietnamese: Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh [tʰaɲ˨˩ fow˦˥ ho˨˩ cɪj˦˥ mɨn˧˧] ), also known as Saigon (Vietnamese: Sài Gòn, IPA: [ʂaj˨˩ ɣɔŋ˨˩])
Ho_Chi_Minh_City
Latin letter O with acute accent
vowel "o" with a particular tone (for example, a high rising tone in Vietnamese). It is sometimes also used in English for loanwords. In Chinese pinyin
Ó
Species of flowering plant
Elsholtzia ciliata, commonly known as Vietnamese balm, comb mint, xiang ru (香薷) or kinh giới in Vietnamese, is a flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae
Elsholtzia_ciliata
River in France
Val Ruisseau de la Fontaine Andre Ruisseau des Vallees Ruisseau des Vaux Viets The rocky and stoney bed with good water quality makes the Baize a good
Baize_(Orne,_right_bank)
American theologian and clergyman
Alexander Viets Griswold Allen (May 4, 1841 – July 1, 1908) was an American author, Episcopal clergyman and theologian. Allen was born in Otis, Massachusetts
Alexander Viets Griswold Allen
Alexander_Viets_Griswold_Allen
1978–1991 conflict in Indochina
Archived from the original (PDF) on July 6, 2020. Retrieved March 31, 2018. "Viets shell Cambodian positions..." January 2, 1985. Retrieved March 11, 2018
Third_Indochina_War
Vietnam announced the Plan to Arrange and Merge Administrative Units (Vietnamese: Phương án sắp xếp và sáp nhập đơn vị hành chính, lit. 'Project for [re]organising
2025 Vietnamese administrative reforms
2025_Vietnamese_administrative_reforms
in Vietnam are days when workers get the day off work. Prior to 2007, Vietnamese workers observed 8 days of public holiday a year, among the lowest in
Public_holidays_in_Vietnam
Topics referred to by the same term
Viet Hung may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Việt Hùng, Hanoi, a commune of Đông Anh District Việt Hùng, Bắc Ninh, a commune of Quế Võ
Viet_Hung
(VPN; Vietnamese: Hải quân nhân dân Việt Nam), internally the Naval Service (Vietnamese: Quân chủng Hải quân (QCHQ)), also known as the Vietnamese People's
Vietnam_People's_Navy
Vietnamese art is visual art that, whether ancient or modern, originated in or is practiced in Vietnam or by Vietnamese artists. Vietnamese art has a
Vietnamese_art
a thousand years. The period nonetheless saw numerous uprisings, and Vietnamese kingdoms occasionally enjoyed de facto independence. Buddhism and Hinduism
History_of_Vietnam
Below is a list of Vietnamese exonyms for various places around the world: Historical exonyms include place names of bordering countries, namely Thailand
Vietnamese_exonyms
Ancient conglomeration of Baiyue tribes in Southeast Asia
The Âu Việt or Ouyue (Chinese: 甌越) were an ancient conglomeration of Baiyue tribes living in what is today the mountainous regions of northernmost Vietnam
Âu_Việt
Vietnamese people in Louisiana
33,000 Vietnamese Americans and other people of Vietnamese descent. Following the Fall of Saigon in 1975, the first group of 1,000 Vietnamese families
Vietnamese_in_Louisiana
1968 photograph by Eddie Adams
Offensive of the Vietnam War. It depicts South Vietnamese police chief Nguyễn Ngọc Loan shooting a Viet Cong courier near the Ấn Quang Pagoda in Saigon
Saigon_Execution
Topics referred to by the same term
The Sino-Vietnamese War was a brief border war between China and Vietnam in early 1979. Sino-Vietnamese War may also refer to: Han conquest of Nanyue (111
Sino-Vietnamese_Wars
Military conflict between the Song dynasty and Đại Việt
back the attackers, killing over 15,000 enemy Viets and temporarily lifting the siege. However, when the Viets returned shortly after, they brought local
Song–Đại_Việt_war
Leader of North Vietnam from 1945 to 1969
known as Uncle Ho (Bác Hồ) among other aliases and sobriquets, was a Vietnamese revolutionary and statesman who founded the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
Ho_Chi_Minh
Vietnamese New Year celebration
the Lunar New Year in Vietnamese, as it is often seen as the most important festival amongst the Vietnamese and the Vietnamese diaspora, with Tết Trung
Tết
Latin letter E with circumflex
Afrikaans, French, Friulian, Kurdish, Norwegian (Nynorsk), Portuguese, Vietnamese, and Welsh. It is used to transliterate Chinese and Ukrainian. Ê is not
Ê
Country in Southeast Asia
demanded that the Vietnamese communists leave Cambodia, gained the political support of the United States. The North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces launched
Cambodia
Curved diacritic used in the early Vietnamese alphabet
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Apex (Vietnamese diacritic). The Vietnamese tilde, also known by its Latin name of apex, was a curved diacritic
Vietnamese_tilde
Ethnic Vietnamese people in Cambodia
Vietnamese Cambodians refers to Cambodians of Vietnamese ancestry. According to the Cambodian 2019 census, there are 78,090 people who speak Vietnamese
Vietnamese_Cambodians
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Vietnam, vietnam, Víetnam, Viëtnam, Viet Nam, Viêt Nam, or Việt Nam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vietnam is a country at the eastern edge
Vietnam_(disambiguation)
Association football club in Vietnam
Thanh Hóa Football Club (Vietnamese: lạc bộ bóng đá Thanh Hoá), known as Đông Á Thanh Hóa for sponsorship reasons, is a Vietnamese professional football
Dong_A_Thanh_Hoa
Comics created in Vietnam
Viet comics (Vietnamese: Truyện tranh Việt, Vietnamese pronunciation: [t̠͡ʂwiən˧˨ʔˈ t̠͡ʂaɲ˧˧ viət˺˧˨]), also known as mạn họa or manhoa (Vietnamese pronunciation:
Vietnamese_comics
Species of lizard
ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Goniurosaurus luii, p. 162). Grismer, L. Lee; Viets, Brian E.; Boyle, Lawrence J. (1999). "Two new continental species of Goniurosaurus
Goniurosaurus_luii
Words in Vietnamese that substitute for a noun or noun phrase
In general, a Vietnamese pronoun (Vietnamese: đại từ nhân xưng, lit. 'Person-calling pronoun', or Vietnamese: đại từ xưng hô) can serve as a noun phrase
Pronouns_in_Vietnamese
These are the results of Vietnamese clubs in the Asian Football Confederation competitions, including the AFC Champions League Elite, AFC Champions League
Vietnamese football clubs in Asian competitions
Vietnamese_football_clubs_in_Asian_competitions
21st season of Vietnamese Second Division
The 2026 Vietnamese Football League Second Division (Vietnamese: Giải bóng đá Hạng Nhì quốc gia 2026, lit. '2026 National Second Division Football League')
2026 Vietnamese Football League Second Division
2026_Vietnamese_Football_League_Second_Division
Catholic saints who died between 1745 and 1862
Vietnamese Martyrs (Vietnamese: Các Thánh Tử đạo Việt Nam), also known as the Martyrs of Tonkin and Cochinchina, collectively Martyrs of Annam or formerly
Vietnamese_Martyrs
Austroasiatic and Kra-Dai group in Vietnam
The Lạc Việt or Luoyue (駱越 or 雒越; pinyin: Luòyuè ← Middle Chinese: *lɑk̚-ɦʉɐt̚ ← Old Chinese *râk-wat) were an ancient conglomeration of peoples inhabiting
Lạc_Việt
Species of flowering plant
Saigon cinnamon (Cinnamomum loureiroi, also known as Vietnamese cinnamon or Vietnamese cassia and quế Trà My, quế Thanh, quế Quỳ (Quỳ Châu, Quỳ Hợp) or
Saigon_cinnamon
End of the Vietnam War, 30 April 1975
of the 1975 spring offensive, the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and the Viet Cong (VC) auxiliaries, under the command of General Văn Tiến Dũng, began
Fall_of_Saigon
Battle in Southeast Asia
Battle of Ba Dau (Vietnamese language: trận Ba Đầu or trận bến Ba Đầu) was in year 1128 between Đại Việt under the Ly dynasty and Khmer Empire at Nghệ
Battle_of_Ba_Dau_1128
Vietnamese mythology (Vietnamese: Thần thoại Việt Nam) comprises folklore, national myths, legends, or fairy tales from the Vietnamese people with aspects
Vietnamese_mythology
South Vietnamese-born American writer (born 1971)
Viet Thanh Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Thanh Việt; born March 13, 1971) is a South Vietnamese-born American professor and novelist. He is the Aerol Arnold
Viet_Thanh_Nguyen
Sign of the Chinese zodiac
the only leporids in China when the Chinese zodiac was invented. In the Vietnamese zodiac and the Gurung zodiac, the cat takes the place of the rabbit/hare
Rabbit_(zodiac)
VIETS
VIETS
VIETS
VIETS
Girl/Female
British, English, Latin
Work of the Lord; Hard Working
Boy/Male
Tamil
Beloved. Hanuman Stuti
Girl/Female
Arabic, Farsi, Indian
Justified Love; Love; Decorated; Justified
Male
Egyptian
, the name of many Egyptian kings.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Mountain
Boy/Male
Indian
Clever
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Qeren, KEREN means "horn (of an animal)." Also a short form of Keren-happuch, meaning "horn of antimony," a black paint used for eye-shadow.
Girl/Female
Japanese
Pine tree child.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Honorable
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Fertile; Truthful
VIETS
VIETS
VIETS
VIETS
VIETS