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Sekong (or
Xekong; Lao: ເຊກອງ,
pronounced [séː kɔ̀ːŋ]) is the
capital city of
Sekong Province,
Sekong District, Laos. It was
created in 1984
after it was...
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Comparative Dictionary Therapahan L-Thongkum (2001):
Languages of the
Tribes in
Xekong Province,
Southern Laos Paul
Sidwell (2005): The
Katuic languages: classification...
- boxes, or
other symbols instead of Lao script.
Sekong (also
sometimes Xekong, Lao: ເຊກອງ,
pronounced [séː kɔ̀ːŋ]) is a
province of Laos in the southeast...
- Vietnam.
There are also
several thousand speakers in the
Laotian provinces of
Xekong and Attapu. Few
written texts of the Jeh
language exist online, but in 2023...
- 42°E / 15.72; 106.42 (Salavan)
Salavan (Saravane)
Sekong (
Xekong) 15°20′N 106°43′E / 15.34°N 106.72°E / 15.34; 106.72 (Sekong)
Sekong (
Xekong)...
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Largest province of Italy.
Xekong 7,665
Province of Laos. Pyrénées-Atlantiques 7,645
Department of France...
- Mukdahan;
portions of Nong Khai and
Bueng Kan
Southern Lao Champasak, Saravan,
Xékong, Attapeu,
portions of Savannakhét Ubon
Ratchathani (Ubon Ratsathani), Amnat...
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border Route 15: Napong-Salavan-Lalay
border Route 16: Chongmek-Pakse-Paxong-
xekong-Namgiang
border Route 17:
Luang Namtha-Muang Sing-Xieng Kok (Myanmar) Route...
- In Laos, it is the
primary dialect of Champasak, Salavan,
Attapeu and
Xékong provinces.
There are also
small pockets of
speakers located in
Steung Treng...