French Indochina was made up of Vietnam (which was split into two parts: Tonkin and Annam), Cambodia and Laos (Laos was added later than the rest, in 1893).
Korea was never part of French Indochina, which also can be explained by the fact that it does not directly share a land border with the rest.
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The Baltic nations consist of Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania. Technically Finland and a few other provinces are considered to be a part of the Baltic states but they are less commonly known as the Baltic states. The three main states are located in the north eastern parts of Europe, on the border of Russia and across the Baltic sea from the Scandinavian countries. These three main countries historically were a part of the Soviet Union, also known as the USSR. After the break of the Soviet Union, the Baltic states were created and became independent from the Russian government. The Baltic states still have strong ties to Russia despite their independence due to the large number of ethnic Russians living in the countries.