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Geneva Conference (1954) (Nombre de congreso/reunión)

Preferred form: Geneva Conference (1954)
Used for/see from:
  • Geneva Conference on Indo-China and Korea (1954)
  • Geneva Conference on the Problem of Restoring Peace in Indo-China (1954)
  • Genfer Indochinakonferenz (1954)
  • Genfer Konferenz (1954)
  • Jih-nei-wa hui i (1954)
  • Konferencja genewska (1954)
  • Rineiwa hui ji (1954)
  • Zhenevskoe soveshchanie (1954)
  • Hội nghị Genève năm về Đông Dương (1954)

WWW wikipedia, 26/06/2019 : (The Geneva Conference was a conference among several nations that took place in Geneva, Switzerland from April 26 – July 20, 1954.[1] It was intended to settle outstanding issues resulting from the Korean War and the First Indochina War. The part of the conference on the Korean question ended without adopting any declarations or proposals, so is generally considered less relevant. The Geneva Accords that dealt with the dismantling of French Indochina proved to have long-lasting repercussions, however. The crumbling of the French Empire in Southeast Asia would create the eventual states of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam), the State of Vietnam (the future Republic of Vietnam / South Vietnam), the Kingdom of Cambodia, and the Kingdom of Laos)

WWW LC auth., 26/06/2019 : (Geneva Conference (1954))

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