"Hos", Chinese gangs from southern China, affected the provinces of Xieng Khouang and Bolikhamsai (Borikhane). In 1876, the King of Siam, Rama V, ordered...
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in the village of Phou Pheng in Xiangkhoang Province, Laos. In 1953, Lee Lue's family moved to Xieng Khouang city after the Vietnamese invaded Laos. After...
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Pakxan (category Populated places in Bolikhamsai Province)
southern China. These invasions began to reduce the populations of Xieng Khouang and Bolikhamsai, but it was the Siamese who completed the depopulation...
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late as the 2nd century CE, an inland trading society emerged on the Xieng Khouang Plateau, around the megalithic site called the Plain of Jars. The plain...
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Plain of Jars (redirect from Plain de Jars)
These are currently sites 1, 2 and 3, and Site 16 near the old capital Xieng Khouang; Site 23, near the big hot spring in Muang Kham; Site 25 in the largely...
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Soulivong Daravong (category People from Xiangkhouang province)
born 1 May 1949) is a Laotian politician and economist born in Xieng Khouang Province. He served as Minister of Planning and Investment of Laos. He studied...
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invade. Kings The Muang of Xiang Khouang was a semi-autonomous region in Laos in what is now Xiang Khouang province. The Phuan (Pu’on) monarchy claims...
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includes 89 bridges National Road No. 7 Improvement Project in Xieng Khouang Province (Laos) Pifo-Papallacta Road Project (Ecuador) Los Granados Overpass...
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Geography of Laos (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
situated in the valley cuts by the rivers or the plateau regions of Xieng Khouang in the North and in the Bolavens in the south. Typically there are only...
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closer relations between the French military and some Hmong on the Xieng Khouang plateau arose after World War II. There, a rivalry between members of...
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Route 7 (Laos) (category Xiangkhouang province)
to Muong-sen and Tran-Ninh, the former capital of Xieng khouang at the time, in XiangKhouang province, Laos, for a distance of 402 kilometers. During construction...
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Muang Sing (category Populated places in Luang Namtha Province)
Luang Namtha Province. The town lies about 60 kilometres northwest of the town of Luang Namtha, 77 kilometres northeast by road from Xieng Kok on the Burmese...
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help RLA units briefly capture the enemy-held town of Xieng Khouangville in Xieng Khouang Province. In July, during Operation Off Balance, 101er BP was...
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soldiers. By the 22nd, both companies cut Route 4 20 kilometers south of Xieng Khouang. Building on that success, more ADC companies began training, while...
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RDPL-34001) crashed in the jungle in heavy rain near Long Tieng, Xiangkhouang Province, killing all 26 on board. The aircraft was carrying a Vietnamese military...
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pattern continued into May. Meanwhile, other French forces had liberated Xieng Khouang and reached a position 40 miles (64 km) from Muong Khoua. On May 17...
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communists would allow them to establish a semiautonomous state in Xieng Khouang Province.: 254 The diminishing number of troops available to Vang Pao demanded...
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Unexploded ordnance (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
"Impacts of Unexploded Ordnance Clearance on Wet Rice Farming in Xieng Khouang Province, Northern Laos". Journal of Peacebuilding & Development. 16 (3):...
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Kou Voravong (category People from Savannakhet province)
massive air raids, especially on the Ho Chi Minh Trail and in the Xieng Khouang Province, while their local allies, helped by CIA agents, involved overland...
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that rained down on Laos between 1964 and 1973, particularly on Xieng Khouang province, 80 million failed to explode. As of 2009 about 7,000 people have...
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Sam Thong (category Geography of Xiangkhouang province)
254–256. ISBN 0-87364-825-0. OCLC 32753940. "Chao Saykham_the governor of Xieng Khouang_Page 98 – 25–26 March 1995 an interview with Ernest C Kuhn (Arthur J...
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to drop the Royalist Paratroop Battalion in Xieng Khouang to counter Pathet Lao expansion into the province. As part of this action, Lao pilots in training...
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Soui en route to Xiang Khouang, both former dependencies of the Kingdom of Vientiane. In response, Chao Noi of Xiang Khouang declared himself a willing...
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UXO Lao, two effective and efficient operations in the provinces of Xieng Khouang and Saravan. Since 2000, MAG has continued to support the activities...
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war hero of Laos. It covered two provinces: Houa Phan (Samneua), and Xieng Khouang. The headquarters was at Long Cheng, northwest of the Plain of Jars...
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2014 in aviation (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(4,900 and 6,600 ft) short of the runway while on final approach to Xieng Khouang Airport in Phonsavan, Laos. Between 14 and 20 people reportedly are...
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