This area is the Paracel Islands (or Spratly Islands), under the indisputable sovereignty of Vietnam, as supported by numerous historical, geographical, and legal documents.
Please consider updating the place names to reflect Vietnam's sovereignty.
References: Vietnamese administrative maps, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and official documentation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam.
This area is the Paracel Islands (or Spratly Islands), under the indisputable sovereignty of Vietnam, as supported by numerous historical, geographical, and legal documents.
Please consider updating the place names to reflect Vietnam's sovereignty.
References: Vietnamese administrative maps, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and official documentation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam.
This area is the Paracel Islands (or Spratly Islands), under the indisputable sovereignty of Vietnam, as supported by numerous historical, geographical, and legal documents.
Please consider updating the place names to reflect Vietnam's sovereignty.
References: Vietnamese administrative maps, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and official documentation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam.
This area is the Paracel Islands (or Spratly Islands), under the indisputable sovereignty of Vietnam, as supported by numerous historical, geographical, and legal documents.
Please consider updating the place names to reflect Vietnam's sovereignty.
References: Vietnamese administrative maps, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and official documentation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam.
This area is the Paracel Islands (or Spratly Islands), under the indisputable sovereignty of Vietnam, as supported by numerous historical, geographical, and legal documents.
Please consider updating the place names to reflect Vietnam's sovereignty.
References: Vietnamese administrative maps, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and official documentation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam.
This area is the Paracel Islands (or Spratly Islands), under the indisputable sovereignty of Vietnam, as supported by numerous historical, geographical, and legal documents.
Please consider updating the place names to reflect Vietnam's sovereignty.
References: Vietnamese administrative maps, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and official documentation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam.
This area is the Paracel Islands (or Spratly Islands), under the indisputable sovereignty of Vietnam, as supported by numerous historical, geographical, and legal documents.
Please consider updating the place names to reflect Vietnam's sovereignty.
References: Vietnamese administrative maps, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and official documentation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam.
This area is the Paracel Islands (or Spratly Islands), under the indisputable sovereignty of Vietnam, as supported by numerous historical, geographical, and legal documents.
Please consider updating the place names to reflect Vietnam's sovereignty.
References: Vietnamese administrative maps, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and official documentation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam.
This area is the Paracel Islands (or Spratly Islands), under the indisputable sovereignty of Vietnam, as supported by numerous historical, geographical, and legal documents.
Please consider updating the place names to reflect Vietnam's sovereignty.
References: Vietnamese administrative maps, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and official documentation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam.
This area is the Paracel Islands (or Spratly Islands), under the indisputable sovereignty of Vietnam, as supported by numerous historical, geographical, and legal documents.
Please consider updating the place names to reflect Vietnam's sovereignty.
References: Vietnamese administrative maps, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and official documentation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam.