indochinese in English

adjective

of Indochina or the inhabitants of Indochina (peninsula in southeastern Asia)

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1. Indochinese tigers are also facing habitat loss.

2. The primary threat to Indochinese tigers is mankind.

3. Cambodia, country on the Indochinese mainland of Southeast Asia

4. The last piastre coins were issued in the name of the "Indochinese Federation".

5. The Thais had captured 222 men (17 North Africans, 80 Frenchmen, and 125 Indochinese).

6. Indochinese tigers mate throughout the year, but most frequently during November through early April.

7. In 1945, he joined the local Viet Minh movement and joined the Indochinese Communist Party on 19 June 1949.

8. During the First Indochina War, the Indochinese Communist Party formed the Pathet Lao resistance organization committed to Lao independence.

9. The last Indochinese tiger in the wild in China is believed to have been killed near Mengla in 2009.

10. The 1940–41 Franco-Thai War left the French Indochinese colonial authorities in a position of weakness.

11. Indochinese regions thereafter followed Tokyo time zone (UTC+09:00), skipping 60 minutes at 23:00 14 March 1945.

12. Humans hunt Indochinese tigers to make use of their body parts for adornments and various Eastern traditional medicines.

13. In 1947, he was elected as alternate member of the Central Committee of Indochinese Communist Party (official commissioner since 1949).

14. As of 2007, 14 individuals were recognized as Indochinese tigers based on genetic analysis of 105 captive tigers in 14 countries.

15. Between January 1996 and March 2009, Indochinese leopards were photographed at 16 sites in the Malay Peninsula in a sampling effort of more than 1000 camera trap nights.

16. The former French colonial empire in southeast Asia, including much of the eastern part of the Indochinese peninsula. French influence extended from roughly1862 to the fall of Dien Bien Phu(19.

17. Coming as it did on the heels of the end of the First Indochinese War, the Algerian conflict further emboldened national liberation forces throughout the colonial and semi-colonial world, a region of increasing importance to policymakers in Washington and