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Pakxan (
Paksan or
Muang Pakxan) (Lao: ປາກຊັນ, RTGS: Pak San,
pronounced [pȁːk sán]) is a
district and a town in
Bolikhamsai Province, in
western Laos....
- 114,300 2
Bokeo Houayxay (Houayxay district) 6,196 149,700 3
Bolikhamsai Paksan (Paksane District) 14,863 214,900 4
Champasak Pakse (Pakse District) 15...
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faced invasions from the
Siamese throughout its history. The
foundation of
Paksan dates from the late
nineteenth century. In 1836, the
Siamese ****umed suzerainty...
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Paksan, and
poised for an
attack on the capital. Kong Le
ordered most of his
paratroopers from
Vientiane to
reinforce his
forward garrison at
Paksan....
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north toward Paksan, some 190
kilometers further. On 5 December, they
blasted their way
across the Nam
Kading (Kading River) just
south of
Paksan without opposition...
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Bolikhamsai Province, in
western Laos. It lies in
Paksan District, to the east by road from
Paksan and Nong Boua on the road to Na
Khaulom Google Maps...
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Bolikhamsai Province, in
western Laos. It lies in
Paksan District, to the east by road from
Paksan on the road to Na Hom and Na Khaulom.
Google Maps (Map)...
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located about 40
kilometres (25 mi) east of
Paksan near the
village of
Pakkading and
covers parts of
Paksan, Pakkading,
Borikhane and
Khamkeut districts...
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companies of
Battalion Infanterie 13 (Battalion of
Infantry 13)
moving in from
Paksan. On 31
January 1965,
Colonel Bounleut Saycocie also
decided on a coup. While...
- Date 15 June – 19
October 1972
Location Southern Laos
Result Royalist capture Salavan, fail to take
Paksan...