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Vietnam: A market near Saigon, with ethnic Vietnamese, Hoa Chinese and Indians represented, 1872

Vietnam: A market near Saigon, with ethnic Vietnamese, Hoa Chinese and Indians represented, 1872

Ho Chi Minh City (better known as Saigon) is the largest city in Vietnam. It was once known as Prey Nokor, an important Khmer sea port prior to annexation by the Vietnamese in the 17th century.

Under the name Saigon, it was the capital of the French colony of Cochin-china and later of the independent state of South Vietnam from 1955 to 1975. In 1976, Saigon merged with the surrounding Gia Dinh Province and was officially renamed Ho Chi Minh City after Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam's great wartime leader (although the name Saigon is still commonly used).

The city center is situated on the banks of the Saigon River, 60 kilometers (37 mi) from the South China Sea and 1,760 kilometers (1,090 mi) south of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam.

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