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  1. The Sino-Vietnamese conflicts of 1979–1991 were a series of border and naval clashes between the People's Republic of China and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam following the Sino-Vietnamese War in 1979.

  2. Third Indochina War. Part of the Indochina Wars, the Cold War, and the Sino-Soviet split. Date. 1 May 1975 – 23 October 1991. (16 years, 5 months, 3 weeks and 1 day) Location. Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, China. Result. Vietnamese victory.

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  4. The Sino-Vietnamese War was a brief border war between China and Vietnam in early 1979. Sino-Vietnamese War may also refer to: Qin campaign against the Yue tribes (221–214 BC) Han conquest of Nanyue (111 BC) Trung sisters' rebellion (40–43 AD) Lady Triệu Rebellion (248) Lý Nam Đế Rebellion (543)

  5. Dec 12, 2020 · The Sino-Vietnamese War: This 1979 Conflict Forever Changed Asia. The Chinese war intended to “teach Vietnam a lesson” ended up being instructive both politically and operationally, though...

  6. Nov 2, 2012 · The Sino-Vietnamese Conflict – Inside the Bloody 1979 Border War Between Beijing and Hanoi - MilitaryHistoryNow.com. 1 November, 2012. In 1979, two former allies, China and Vietnam, went to war. The month-long struggle killed tens of thousands and resolved nothing.

  7. The Sino-Vietnamese War was a brief but significant border war fought between two former socialist allies from February through March 1979.

  8. Sino-Vietnamese War | 1979 | Britannica. Contents. Sino-Vietnamese War. 1979. Learn about this topic in these articles: effect on U.S. foreign policy. In 20th-century international relations: American uncertainty. …February 1979, its forces invaded Vietnam in strength.

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