meanings of Annam definition of Annam books about Annam references on Annam articles about Annam web search for Annam dreams about Annam
 Annam - Definition 

Annam is also the name of the Father of all Giants, according to the mythology of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.

Annam literal meaning "Pacified South," is a region of central Vietnam that fell under Chinese rule in 111 BC as Annan (安南). Known locally as Trung Bộ, meaning "Central Boundary", it was formerly a kingdom with its capital at Hué. It had been seized by the French by 1884.

The other two Vietnamese regions that were first under the Chinese rule, then the French after the Franco-Chinese War, are Cochin China and Tonkin.

The earliest printed book of Vietnam was published in 1335: the 20-volume An Nam Chí Lược (The Concise Records of Annam, 《安南志略》), written by Lê Tắc (黎崱 li4 ce4).

The name gave rise to the Annamitic Chain (la Chaîne Annamitique), also translated as Cordillera, Ridge, Mountains, a 1100-km with a height of 2958 metres, that divides Vietnam and Laos.

de:Annam fr:Annam nl:Annam no:Annam ja:アンナム pl:Annam fi:Annam

Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  ::  Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Annam".