- Khoune, also
known as
Muang Khoun and
formerly as
Xiang Khouang, is a
district (muang) of
Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. The
district has...
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Vientiane Province Phonhong (Phonhong District) 15,927 373,700 17
Xiengkhouang Phonsavan (Pek District) 15,880 229,521 18
Xaisomboun Anouvong (Anouvong...
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provinces under his authority,
including Houaphan in 1931, Houakhong,
Xiengkhouang and
Vientiane in 1942, and Champ****ak and
Sayboury in 1946. Throughout...
- Chaiyaphum, Phetchabun, Nong Khai and Loei provinces.
Originally from
eastern Xiengkhouang and
western Huaphan provinces of Laos.
Their language is
similar to Isan...
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Attapeu 038
Sekong 041
Savannakhet 051
Khammouan 054
Bolikhamsai 061
Xiengkhouang 064
Houaphanh 071
Louang Prabang 074
Sainhabouli 081
Oudomxay 084 Bokeo...
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Thong College, was
created in 1966 in Sam Thong,
Xaisomboun (former
Xiengkhouang) province, then
moved to Sokpaluang, to Fa Ngum High
School in 1970,...
- the
other after Cua-rao
bears the name of MR. Barthelemy, the
current Xiengkhouang Government Commissioner at that time. This was the
period that the French...
- Yugoslavia, 25, was
killed in a road accident.
While taking off from
Xiengkhouang, Laos, a
Lockheed C-60A-5-LO
Lodestar operated by Société Indochinoise...
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Vientiane Province Phonhong (Phonhong District) 15,927 419,090 17
Xiengkhouang Phonsavan (Pek District) 15,880 244,684 18
Xaisomboun Province Anouvong...
- Guides. pp. 199–. ISBN 978-1-85828-905-2.
Retrieved 11
December 2012. "
Xiengkhouang Province". Lao
Tourism Organization.
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original on 12...