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The
Seventeenth parallel (
Vietnamese: vĩ tuyến 17) was the provisional military demarcation line established in
Vietnam by the
Geneva Accords of 1954. The line didn't actually coincide with the 17th parallel but ran south of it, approximately along the
Ben Hai River in
Quang Tri Province to the village of
Bo Ho Su and from there due west to the
Laos-Vietnam border.But in 1976 the demarcation line was made redundant as Vietnam was unified following the surrender of the South Vietnamese government. The 17th parallel of Vietnam, was also a demilitarized zone of Vietnam.
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