Vietnam: The Mandarin of the port of Haiphong with the director of police, 1883. (Colourization by Raul Gil Sarmiento). French Indochina (French: Indochine francaise; Khmer: សážáž—áž¶áž-"‹áž¥ážŽáŸ’ឌូចិន, Vietnamese: aong Dương thuá»™c Phap, frequently abbreviated to aong Phap) was part of the French colonial empire in southeast Asia. A federation of the three Vietnamese regions, Tonkin (North), Annam (Central), and Cochinchina (South), as well as Cambodia, was formed in 1887.
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