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![]() ![]() Vietnam ECONOMIC SETTING https://photius.com/countries/vietnam/economy/vietnam_economy_economic_setting.html Sources: The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Factbook
In the 1980s, Vietnam was the world's third-largest communist country--ranking below China and the Soviet Union and above Poland--and the most densely populated. According to Vietnamese figures, the country's population in 1985 totaled more than 60 million, with an average density of 179 persons per square kilometer. In comparison, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), ranking second in population density, averaged 154 persons per square kilometer. Vietnam's average annual population growth rate was reported to be 2.5 percent (see Population , ch. 2). Data as of December 1987
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