The Ơ Đu (O'du) are an aboriginal ethnic group in Vietnam and Laos. Their total population is more than 570. The Ơ Đu are also commonly referred to as...
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Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR), is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by Myanmar and China to...
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The Laotian diaspora consists of roughly 800,000 (2.5 million estimated 2018 by Seangdao Somsy LHK LLX[citation needed]) people, both descendants of early...
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of Laos from 1945 to the present. Note: this article follows the system for transliterating Lao names used in Martin Stuart-Fox's History of Laos. It...
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consumption and import in Laos. The Hongsa Thermal Power Station is an 1,878-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in Hongsa District, Sainyabuli Province...
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Phu Thai language (category Languages of Laos)
langue phu thai : les tons du dialecte phu thai de Ban Phak Kha Nya (district de Atsaphone, province de Savannakhet, Laos. PowerPoint de soutenance: Pré-mémoire...
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Wat Arun (category Bangkok Yai district)
les royaumes de Siam, de Cambodge, de Laos et autres parties centrales de l'Indo-Chine : relation extraite du journal et de la correspondance de l'auteur...
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Royal Lao Armed Forces (category Military history of Laos)
French: Forces Armées du Royaume), best known by its French acronym FAR, were the official armed defense forces of the Kingdom of Laos, a state that existed...
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Luang Prabang province (redirect from Louangphrabang Province, Laos)
Study: Laos Federal Research Division, Library of Congress Paul Lévy, Histoire du Laos, PUF, 1974, p.89-90 "Home". Regions. Official website of Laos Tourism...
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Savannakhet province (category Provinces of Laos)
pronounced [sā.wǎn nā(ʔ).kʰȅːt]) is a province of Laos. The name derives from Savanh Nakhone ('heavenly district' or 'land of fertility suitable for agriculture')...
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Myanmar, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam along National Route 7 to the port of Cửa Lò. Nghệ An has one city, three towns and 17 districts. Vinh is the capital...
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000 people in Borikhamxai Province, Laos: in Viangthong and Khamkeut Districts; also in Pakkading and Pakxan Districts. Unclassified Tai language. Tai Kaleun...
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Muang Sing (redirect from Mueang Sing, Laos)
pronounced [mɯ́aŋ sǐŋ]) is a small town and district (muang) in Luang Namtha Province, northwestern Laos, about 60 kilometres northwest of the town of...
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Plain of Jars (category Archaeological sites in Laos)
Thong Hai Hin, [tʰōŋ hǎj hǐn]) is a megalithic archaeological landscape in Laos. It consists of thousands of stone jars scattered around the upland valleys...
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Sainyabuli province (redirect from Xaignabouri Province, Laos)
(Champasak province also has several districts west of the Mekong River including Mounlapamok, Soukama, and Phontong Districts.) The name is derived from the...
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lands that once formed the District of Ungava 36 judicial districts 73 circonscriptions foncières 125 electoral districts [fr] For municipal purposes...
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incorporates public domain material from "Laos/flag". The World Factbook (2024 ed.). CIA. Whitney Smith, flag of Laos at the Encyclopædia Britannica Stuart-Fox...
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Route 7 of Laos, ເສັ້ນ ທາງ ເລກ 7 ຂອງປະເທດລາວ (ທ. 7) is a provincial road served from east to west in Xiangkhouang province, Laos. It runs from Nong Het...
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Phosop (category Laotian folklore)
people, a Mon-Khmer group living mostly in northern Laos and also in Vietnam. Known as Nang Khosop in Laos, the rice goddess is also part of the local rural...
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Typhoon Yagi (category 2024 in Laos)
were confirmed. These remnants also caused extensive flooding and deaths in Laos and Thailand. In total, the typhoon caused at least 844 deaths, 2,279 injuries...
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Republic of the Congo (redirect from République du Congo)
communes, and 85 districts A list of subprefects (higher representatives of State in a district) nominated in December 2008 lists 86 districts. Search "Archived...
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Pakxan (redirect from Paksane District)
sán]) (French: Paksane) is a district and a town in Bolikhamsai Province, in western Laos. It is the capital of Pakxan District. The Nam Xan River joins the...
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Rocket Festival (category Buddhist festivals in Laos)
season in various villages and municipalities in Northeastern Thailand and Laos. The festivities typically include music and dance performances, competitive...
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Demographics of Paris (redirect from Laotians in Paris)
also had an above-average number of persons of Laotian origin, including those with and without Laotian citizenship. Ethnicities included Khmer people...
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Vat Phou (category Buddhist temples in Laos)
pʰúː] temple-mountain) is a ruined Khmer-Hindu temple complex in southern Laos and one of the oldest places of worship in Southeast Asia. It is at the base...
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municipality, county, or district by Statistics Canada despite their separated government structures. In Ontario, districts are only used in some instances...
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Khouang, is a district (muang) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. The district has four main ethnic groups: Lao, Hmong, Khmu, and O Du. Located...
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Ho Chi Minh City (redirect from Districts of Ho Chi Minh City)
As a municipality, Ho Chi Minh City consists of 16 urban districts, five rural districts, and one municipal city (sub-city). As the largest financial...
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Mueang (category Subdivisions of Laos)
Asian political model). Provinces of Laos are now subdivided into what are commonly translated as districts of Laos, with some retaining Muang as part of...
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Khmer people (section Thailand, Vietnam and Laos)
population native to Laos is less significant than in Thailand and Vietnam, those communities reside in the southwestern tip of Laos, at the borders of...
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