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Xaisomboun (Lao: ໄຊສົມບູນ) may
refer to:
Special Zone of
Xaisomboun, was a
special zone (khetphiset) of Laos
dissolved in 2006.
Xaisomboun Province, is...
- may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of Lao script.
Xaisomboun (Lao: ໄຊສົມບູນ,
pronounced [sáj.sǒm.bùːn]) is a
mountainous province in...
- Vientiane). The
special administrative zone (ເຂດພິເສດ, khet phiset),
Xaisomboun,
created in 1994, was
dissolved on 13
January 2006. In 2013,
parts of...
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Xaisomboun (also Saysomboun, Lao: ໄຊສົມບູນ) was a
special zone (khetphiset) of Laos,
located in the
north of the country, near the
capital Vientiane. The...
- the
Annamese Range, at the
southern limit of the
Xiangkhoang Plateau in
Xaisomboun Province.
Owing to its elevation—2,830 m (9,280 ft), the
highest terrestrial...
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Anouvong district is the
capital of
Xaisomboun Province,
located about 230
kilometers north of Vientiane, the
capital of Laos. The city of
Anouvong district...
- into its
surrounding provinces (i.e.
Vientiane and Xiangkhoang). The
Xaisomboun special administrative zone was
later recreated as the 17th province....
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includes the
capital city
Vientiane (Nakhon
Louang Viangchan). A province,
Xaisomboun province, was
established on 13
December 2013.
Provinces are
divided into...
- Long Chieng, Long Cheng, or Long Chen) is a
Laotian military base in
Xaisomboun Province.
During the
Laotian Civil War, it
served as a town and airbase...
- The Phu Kham mine is a
large copper mine in the
south of Laos in
Xaisomboun Province. Phu Kham is one of the
largest copper reserves in the world, having...