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    Bokeo Houayxay (Houayxay district) 6,196 149,700 3 Bolikhamsai Paksan (Paksane District) 14,863 214,900 4 Champasak Pakse (Pakse District) 15,415 575...
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    Pakxan (redirect from Paksane District)
    (Paksan or Muang Pakxan) (Lao: ປາກຊັນ, pronounced [pàːk sán]) (French: Paksane) is a district and a town in Bolikhamsai Province, in western Laos. It...
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    had about 61 villages housing a population of about 4000 inhabitants. Paksane had grown to several thousand in 1937. The modern province was formed in...
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  • Location Name Capital Area (km2) Remarks Bolikhamxai Province Paksane District (Pakxan) 16,470 Houaphan Province Xamneua District (Xam Neua) 16,500 Vientiane...
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  • The species is 6–8 millimetres (0.24–0.31 in) long and is endemic to Paksane District, Laos. Bernice Pauahi (1970). "Pacific Insects Monograph". 24–26...
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  • seven Laotian towns were controlled by the Chinese. In some cities such Paksane, Luang Prabang and Pakse, the Chinese controlled more than 80 percent all...
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    offensive to retake Vientiane, and by 8 December 1er BP had advanced to Paksane. Led by Defense Minister Maj. gen. Phoumi Nosavan, the Royalist forces...
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    Vientiane. And in 1942, he was appointed District Chief (Chao Muang) of Paksane (ປາກຊັນ), in Borikhamxay Province (ບໍຣິຄຳຊັຍ) at a time when the Empire...
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