- Province, Laos
Xiangkhoang Plateau, Laos
Xieng Khouang Airport This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Xiangkhoang. If an internal...
- The
highest mountain of Laos, Phou Bia, is
located to the
south of the
Xiangkhoang.
Altitudes within the
plateau area may
reach 1000 m.
Several tributaries...
-
central plain of the
Xiangkhoang Plateau. The jars are
arranged in
clusters ranging in
number from one to
several hundred. The
Xiangkhoang Plateau is at the...
- (Lao: ຊຽງຂວາງ,
meaning 'Horizontal City') is a
province of Laos on the
Xiangkhoang Plateau, in the nation's northeast. The
province has the distinction...
- it was re-merged into its
surrounding provinces (i.e.
Vientiane and
Xiangkhoang). The
Xaisomboun special administrative zone was
later recreated as the...
- (special region) was
formed from
parts of the Bolikhamxai, Vientiane, and
Xiangkhoang provinces. In 2006
Xaisomboun special region was
dissolved and the Longsan...
-
mountain in Laos. It is in the
Annamese Range, at the
southern limit of the
Xiangkhoang Plateau in
Xaisomboun Province.
Owing to its elevation—2,819 m (9,249 ft)...
- by the military, with area
split off from the
provinces Vientiane and
Xiangkhoang, in
order to
control and
suppress the
postwar Hmong resistance. It was...
- Shan
State Chiang Mai
Luang Namtha Chiang Rai Bokèo Mae Hong Son
Luang Prabang Phayao Oudomxay Lampang Phongsaly Lamphun Houaphan Nan
Xiangkhoang Phrae...
- west of the divide,
although most of
Houaphan Province and a
portion of
Xiangkhoang Province (where the
famous Plain of Jars is located) lie east of the...