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Phayboune (22
January 2021). "Unrest in
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January 2021....
- the
Xaysomboun Special Zone and 1100 Hmong-Lao
Refugees who
Escaped to Petchabun,
Thailand 2004-2005".
Earth Peoples. pp. 1–8. "About
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Anouvong Cave". Google/authors=by EdouardYPP.
Retrieved 2024-08-11. "
Xaysomboun caves". WeAreLao/authors=WeAreLao.
Retrieved 2024-04-11. "Reaching the...
- provinces. In 2006
Xaisomboun special region was
dissolved and the Longsan,
Xaysomboun, Phun, and Hom
districts added to
Vientiane province,
while Thathon district...
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Hmong territory. On 4 May,
government forces attacked a
Hmong village in
Xaysomboun,
killing two civilians. On 14 September, two
Hmong men were
taken away...
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original on 7
March 2021.
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XAYSOMBOUN". tourismlaos.org.
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original on 7 May 2019. Retrieved...
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- / 20.69°N 101.98°E / 20.69; 101.98 (Muang Xay)
Oudomxay (Oudomxai)
Xaysomboun (Viengchan) 25,000 18°55′N 102°27′E / 18.92°N 102.45°E / 18.92; 102...
- Nateuy-Houayxay (Thailand)
Route 4:
Luang Prabang-Kenethao
Route 5: Tha Heua-
Xaysomboun (Vietnam)
Route 6: Phou Lao-Namsoi
Route 7: Phou Khoun-Namcan
border Route...
- were
released after being held at a
police facility in Hin Heup. The
Xaysomboun region experiences sporadic violence between government forces and Hmong...