contains Lao text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Lao script. The Pathet Lao (Lao: ປະເທດລາວ...
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to the Pathet Lao's media outlet Siang Pasason, one liberation kip was worth 6 royal kip on 20 August 1975, three days before the Pathet Lao entered...
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Kingdom of Laos (redirect from Lao monarchy)
throne to the Pathet Lao during the civil war in Laos, who abolished the monarchy in favour of a Marxist–Leninist state called the Lao People's Democratic...
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Laotian Civil War (redirect from Lao Civil War)
The Laotian Civil War was waged between the Communist Pathet Lao and the Royal Lao Government from 23 May 1959 to 2 December 1975. The Kingdom of Laos...
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Buddhism in Laos (redirect from Lao Buddhism)
During the Lao Civil War, the Pathet Lao actively used members of the Sangha in their propaganda campaign. For example, a seized Pathet Lao document dated...
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North Vietnamese invasion of Laos (section Occupation of Lao villages by North Vietnam and Pathet Lao (December 1958))
North Vietnam supported the Pathet Lao to fight against the Kingdom of Laos between 1958 and 1959. Control over Laos allowed for the eventual construction...
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Flag of Laos (redirect from Lao flag)
was first adopted in 1945 under the short-lived Lao Issara government of 1945–46, then by the Pathet Lao. It is one of the two flags of a country currently...
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backed by the US, against the Pathet Lao and its North Vietnamese allies. Massive aerial bombardment against the Pathet Lao and PAVN forces was carried...
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Pathet Lao (Lao: ປະເທດລາວ) is a weekly newspaper published in Laos. List of newspapers in Laos v t e...
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Phi, including Lao phi worship, and Yao Taoism. Some practice Theravada Buddhism. Some Lao Soung fought against the communist Pathet Lao government in...
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Sisavang Vatthana (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
his forced abdication in 1975. His rule ended with the takeover by the Pathet Lao in 1975, after which he and his family were sent to a re-education camp...
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Souphanouvong (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
Souphanouvong convened the first congress of the Lao Freedom Front (Neo Lao Issara), more generally known as the Pathet Lao, which served as the vehicle for the communist...
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Vientiane (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
the newly independent Lao state in 1953. As the Laotian Civil War broke out between the Royal Lao Government and the Pathet Lao, Vientiane became unstable...
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"advisers" usually accompanied Pathēt Lao military commanders. The anti-communist Lao government always accused the Pathēt Lao of being Vietnamese puppets...
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Leaders of the Vietnam War (section Pathet Lao)
figure of the Pathet Lao and an elder statesman of the Lao People's Democratic Republic. Kaysone Phomvihane was the General Secretary of the Lao People's Revolutionary...
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weight of the battle against Vietnamese communist invaders and local Pathet Lao insurgents. Despite its continual drain of heavy pilot and aircraft losses...
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factions in the Laotian Civil War (the Kingdom of Laos and the communist Pathet Lao), signed in Vientiane (the capital of Laos), on 21 February 1973. The...
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Public holidays in Laos (redirect from Pathet Lao Day)
Public holidays in Laos are days when workers get the day off work. The Lao word for "holiday" or "festival" is boun (ບຸນ, also spelled bun). List of...
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country by the Pathet Lao. Later on 1 August that year, the ongoing negotiations between the Royal Lao Government and the Pathet Lao led to a tentative...
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attempted to stem an increasing tide of People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and Pathet Lao offensives. Barrel Roll was one of the most closely held secrets of the...
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Insurgency in Laos (section Lao Hmong insurgency)
communist Pathet Lao. The Vietnamese communists continued to support the Pathet Lao after the end of the Laotian Civil War and the establishment of the Lao People's...
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Hmong people (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
with the communist Pathet Lao and the North Vietnamese, others were recognized for serving in combat against the NVA and the Pathet Lao, helping block Hanoi's...
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1960s, supported by the People's Army of Vietnam, the Viet Cong, the Pathet Lao, and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Although it originally fought...
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Phoumi Vongvichit (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
Vongvichit (Lao: ພູມີ ວົງວິຈິດ; 6 April 1909 – 7 January 1994) was a leading figure of the Pathet Lao and an elder statesman of the Lao People's Democratic...
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reacted by increasing their support to the LPP and its military, the Pathet Lao; and by the early 1960s the party controlled nearly half the country....
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Luang Prabang (category Pages with Lao IPA)
Phetsarath and the Lao Issara ministers out of Laos and into Thailand and Vietnam. During the First Indochina War, the Viet Minh and Pathet Lao forces attempted...
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the war. Of the seven prisoners of war who escaped together from the Pathet Lao prison camp in Laos, only he and Thai citizen Phisit Intharathat survived...
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Soulivong Savang (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
to the Lao throne. Laos was a monarchy until 1975, when the communist Pathet Lao seized control of the nation, causing Savang Vatthana to abdicate his...
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most Lao migrants were refugees who fled Laos after the Laotian Civil War (part of the greater Vietnam War) and from the new communist Pathet Lao government...
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