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Champasak-Champasak province
instead of Lao script. Champasak (or Champassak, Champasack – Lao: ຈຳປາສັກ [t͡ɕàm pàː sák]) is a province in southwestern Laos, near the borders with
Champasak-French protectorate of Laos
province of Sainyabuli and the western half of Champasak Province. In 1904, the present border between Laos and Cambodia was established after Siam ceded
Champasak-Champasak
Champasak may refer to these in Loas: Champasak province, a province in southwestern Laos Champasak (town) Champasak F.C., former name of SHB Vientiane
Champasak-History of Laos
Vientiane, and Champasak, from 1707 to 1779. It fell to Siamese suzerainty from 1779 to 1893 and was reunified under the French Protectorate of Laos in 1893
Champasak-Champasak (town)
Champasak or Muang Champassak (Lao: ຈຳປາສັກ [tɕàm pàː sák]) is a small town in southern Laos, on the west bank of the Mekong River about 40 km south of
Champasak-Kingdom of Champasak
The Kingdom of Champasak (Lao: ຈຳປາສັກ [tɕàmpàːsák]) or Bassac, (1713–1904) was a Lao kingdom under Nokasad, a grandson of King Sourigna Vongsa, the last
Champasak-Vat Phou
in Thailand and Laos. Weatherhill 1996. ISBN 0-8348-0450-6. M. Santoni et al., «Excavations at Champasak and Wat Phu (Southern Laos) », in R. Ciarla
Champasak-Champasak Palace
Champasak Palace, in Pakse, Laos, was intended to be a residence of the last Prince of Champasak, Chao Boun Oum. However, he had to abandon it in 1974
Champasak-List of Laos-related topics
Sang Triangle Wat Phou Luang Prabang Wat Phou List of cities in Laos Ban Houayxay Champasak (town) Louang Namtha Luang Prabang Muang Xay Pakse Phongsali
Champasak-List of monarchs of Laos
1946 Champasak was ceded back to France and Chao Boun Oum remitted all claims to an independent kingship in order to unify Laos. The Kingdom of Laos (1946–75)
Champasak-Laos
Vientiane and Champasak. In 1893, the three kingdoms came under a French protectorate and were united to form what is now known as Laos. Laos was occupied
Champasak-Champasak Stadium
The Champasak Stadium or Champassack Stadium is a football stadium in Pakse, Laos. It is the home of Champasak F.C and it is located just north of the
Champasak-Pakse
Paksé; Laotian: ປາກເຊ [pȁːk séː] 'mouth of the river'; Thai: ปากเซ) is the capital and most populous city of the southern Laotian province of Champasak. Located
Champasak-List of World Heritage Sites in Laos
3 April 2022. "Vat Phou and Associated Ancient Settlements within the Champasak Cultural Landscape". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original
Champasak-2018 Laos dam collapse
2018 Laos dam collapse was the collapse of Saddle Dam D, part of a larger hydroelectric dam system under construction in southeast Laos's Champasak Province
Champasak-Flag of Laos
(1707–1893) Flag of the Kingdom of Champasak (1713–1904) Flag of French protectorate of Laos (1893–1947) Flag of the Kingdom of Laos (1947–1975) Current flag of
Champasak-Khong district, Laos
Khong District, Laos is a district (muang) of Champasak province in southwestern Laos. The district borders Cambodia in the far south and is known for
Champasak-Lao–Siamese War (1778–1779)
Invasion of Laos (1778–1779) is the military conflict between Thonburi Kingdom of Siam (now Thailand) and the Lao kingdoms of Vientiane and Champasak. The war
Champasak-Geography of Laos
Laos is a country in and the only landlocked nation in mainland Southeast Asia, northeast of Thailand and west of Vietnam. It covers approximately 236
Champasak-Boun Oum
Lao: ບຸນອຸ້ມ ນະ ຈຳປາສັກ; Thai: บุญอุ้ม ณ จัมปาศักดิ์; RTGS: Bun-um Na Champasak; 2 December 1912 – 17 March 1980) was the son of King Ratsadanay, and
Champasak-Telephone numbers in Laos
with landline to number 021-123456 dial: 123456 Calling to Vientiane to Champasak number 041-123456 dial: 041-123456 (with extra fee for calling to other
Champasak-Lao rebellion (1826–1828)
Xang. In January 1827 the Lao armies of the kingdoms of Vientiane and Champasak moved south and west across the Khorat Plateau, advancing as far as Saraburi
Champasak-Champasak United F.C.
IDESA Champasak United Football Club (Laos ສະໂມສອນຈຳປາສັກຢູ່ໄນເຕັດ) is a professional football club, based in Pakse, Laos, that plays in the Lao Premier
Champasak-Pakse International Airport
of the few international airports in Laos. Pakse is the former southern capital city of the Kingdom of Champasak. The airport has been in use since 1959
Champasak-Provinces of Laos
Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic, is divided into 17 provinces (Lao ແຂວງ, pronounced [kʰwɛ̌ːŋ], khoeng, qwang or khoueng) and one
Champasak-List of museums in Laos
in Laos. Champasak Provincial Museum Haw Phra Kaew Kaysone Phomvihane Museum Lao National Museum Luang Namtha Museum Royal Palace, Luang Prabang Laos portal
Champasak-Lao People's Revolutionary Party
monopoly on state power is guaranteed by Article 3 of the Constitution of Laos, and it maintains a unitary state with centralised control over the economy
Champasak-Champasak Sangha College
the second Buddhist College in Laos. It is at Wat Luang Pakse, Pakse District, Champasak Province, Laos. The Champasak Sangha College currently offers
Champasak-Champasak Provincial Museum
The Champasak Provincial Museum is a local museum in Pakse, Laos. It holds the unique history of the province, which gathers all kind of artifacts and
Champasak-2022 in Laos
2022 Laos floods: Recent flash floods caused by heavy rainfall in northern Laos have caused at least 5.6 billion Lao kips in damage. Champasak Province
Champasak-Lao language
Charoen and portions of Yasothon and Nakhon Ratsasima. In Laos, it is the primary dialect of Champasak, Salavan, Attapeu and Xékong provinces. There are also
Champasak-Khone Phapheng Falls
Lbak Khaon) together form a waterfall located in Champasak Province on the Mekong River in southern Laos, near the border with Cambodia. It is the widest
Champasak-History of Laos (1945–present)
the French proclaimed him King of Laos. The Principality of Champāsak was abolished, and Prince Bunūm na Champāsak compensated with the title Inspector-General
Champasak-Don Det
the Si Phan Don ("Four Thousand Islands") archipelago in Champasak Province of southern Laos. The Don Det–Don Khon railway was a 7-kilometer (4.3 mi)-long
Champasak-Laotian Civil War
The Laotian Civil War (1959–1975) was a civil war in Laos waged between the Communist Pathet Lao and the Royal Lao Government from 23 May 1959 to 2 December
Champasak-Districts of Laos
Laos is divided into 17 provinces (Lao: ແຂວງ, khoueng) and 1 prefecture (kampheng nakhon), or capital city municipality (ນະຄອນຫຼວງ, nakhon luang). Furthermore
Champasak-Lao people
Luang Phrabang, Champasak and Vientiane, post-independence Laos was quickly divided between the royalists under Prince Boun Oum of Champasak (ເຈົ້າບຸນອຸ້ມ
Champasak-Sisouk na Champassak
Champassak (Lao: ເຈົ້າ ສີສຸກ ນະ ຈໍາປາສັກ; 28 March 1928 in Pakse, Champassak, Laos – 10 May 1985 in Santa Ana, California, United States) was the eldest son
Champasak-Kingdom of Laos
The Kingdom of Laos was the form of government in Laos from 1947 to 1975. Located in Southeast Asia at the heart of the Indochinese Peninsula, it was
Champasak-SHB Vientiane F.C.
Champasak Football Club in 2013 and was bought by the Vietnamese Saigon-Hanoi Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SHB), changing its name to SHB Champasak.
Champasak-Kham Souk of Champasak
Kham Souk was king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak from 1863 to 1899. He was preceded by Kham Nay, who reigned from 1856 to 1858, and a period
Champasak-Demographics of Laos
Laos is a country in Southeast Asia. The country's population was estimated at about 7.43 million in 2021, dispersed unevenly across the country. Most
Champasak-Lao cuisine
Laotian cuisine is the national cuisine of Laos. The staple food of the Lao is sticky rice (Lao: ເຂົ້າໜຽວ, khao niao, pronounced [kʰȁw.nǐa̯w]). Laos has
Champasak-Salavan province
province is one of the most important coffee producing areas of Laos along with Champasak province and Sekong province. Arabica coffee and coffee beans
Champasak-Laos–Thailand relations
Sainyabuli Province, Laos. The second loan of more than 84 million Thai baht funded the second phase of development of Pakse Airport in Champasak Province. In
Champasak-Culture of Laos
Laos developed its culture and customs as the inland crossroads of trade and migration in Southeast Asia over millennia. As of 2012 Laos has a population
Champasak-Laotian beauty pageants
This is a list of Laos representatives at major international beauty pageants: Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International, Miss Earth, Miss Supranational
Champasak-Nark of Champasak
Nark was king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak from 1841 to 1851. v t e
Champasak-Music of Laos
music of Laos includes the music of the Lao people, a Tai ethnic group, and other ethnic groups living in Laos. The traditional music of Laos has similarities
Champasak-Laos–Thailand border
The Laos–Thailand border is the international border between the territory of Laos and Thailand. The border is 1,845 km (1,146 mi) in length, over half
Champasak-Don Khon
the Si Phan Don ("Four Thousand Islands") archipelago in Champasak Province of southern Laos. The Don Det–Don Khon railway was a 7-kilometer (4.3 mi)-long
Champasak-Silina Pha Aphay
from Laos. She was a flagbearer in the 2020 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations at the Tokyo Olympics. Pha Aphay was born on 29 March 1996 in Champasak. She
Champasak-List of festivals in Laos
Ok Pansa Boun Suang Huea Boun That Luang Boun That Sikhot Boun Wat Phu Champasak Chinese New Year/Tết Hmong New Year International Labor Day Lai Heua Fai
Champasak-List of football clubs in Laos
This is a list of football clubs located in Laos, sorted by alphabetically. Ai-Sport FC Champasak United F.C. Ezra F.C. HBT 941 FC Lao Airlines F.C Lao-American
Champasak-Kydavone Souvanny
December 1999) is a Laotian professional footballer who plays as a winger for the club Young Elephants FC in Lao League 1 and for the Laos national team. As
Champasak-Parliament of the Kingdom of Laos
The Parliament of the Kingdom of Laos was the bicameral legislature of the Kingdom of Laos from 1947 to 1975. It consisted of the National Assembly, whose
Champasak-Khong
dictionary. Khong may refer to: Khong District, Laos, a district of Champasak Province Khong Island, in Laos Khong District, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand Khong
Champasak-Don Det–Don Khon railway
of the Si Phan Don (Four Thousand Islands) archipelago in Champasak Province of southern Laos. Built by the Mekong Exploration Commission, the railway
Champasak-Transport in Laos
This article concerns the systems of transportation in Laos. Laos is a country in Asia, which possesses a number of modern transportation systems, including
Champasak-Paksong district
Paksong is a district (muang) of Champasak province in southwestern Laos. Paksong Maplandia world gazetteer v t e
Champasak-Sainyabuli province
northwest Laos. Saiyabuli town is the capital of the province. Saiyabuli is the only Lao province that is completely west of the Mekong River. (Champasak province
Champasak-Houaysae
Houaysae is a village in Pak Sé District, Champasak Province, in southern Laos. It is located to the east by road of the Pakxe.Further east is Houayhe
Champasak-List of cities in Laos
(secondary coordinates) Provinces of Laos Districts of Laos "Laos - Largest Cities". GeoNames.org. Media related to Cities in Laos at Wikimedia Commons
Champasak-Ban Hinlat
Ban Hinlat is a fishing village in Mounlapamok District, Champasak Province, in southern Laos. It is near the border with Cambodia. Google Maps (Map).
Champasak-Buddhism in Laos
Theravada Buddhism is the largest religion in Laos, which is practiced by 66% of the population. Lao Buddhism is a unique version of Theravada Buddhism
Champasak-List of flags of Laos
The following is a flag list of Laos. Kingdoms Viangchan (1707 - 1828) Champasak (1713 - 1947) Luang Phrabang (1707 - 1893) Luang Phrabang (1893 - 1945
Champasak-2022 Lao League
of 7 teams participated in the 2022 Lao League season. Luang Prabang Champasak Vientiane Vientiane teams Ezra Lao Army Master 7 Viengchanh Young Elephant
Champasak-Xe Pian National Park
Xe Pian National Park is a national park in Champasak and Attapeu provinces in southern Laos. This forested, hilly park is home to significant wetlands
Champasak-Bolaven Plateau
Plateau is an elevated region in southern Laos. Most of the plateau is located within Champasak Province of Laos, though the edges of the plateau are also
Champasak-Lan Xang
force. Fa Ngum's campaign started in southern Laos, taking the towns and cities in the region around Champasak and moving northward through Thakek and Kham
Champasak-Lao Issara
The Lao Issara (Lao: ລາວອິດສະລະ lit. 'Free Laos') was an anti-French, nationalist movement formed on 12 October 1945 by Prince Phetsarath. This short-lived
Champasak-Huy of Champasak
Kingdom of Champasak in southern Laos from 1827 to 1840. Prince (Brhat Chao) Huy was a son of the Uparaja of Champasak, Unga, who ruled Champasak as a Siamese
Champasak-National symbols of Laos
of Laos are official and unofficial flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of Laos and
Champasak-Sisavang Vatthana
1907 – 13 May 1978) was the last king of the Kingdom of Laos and the 6th Prime Minister of Laos serving from 29 October to 21 November 1951. He ruled from
Champasak-List of Lao people
Bouvanaat General Cheng Fa Ngum Fay Na Huy of Champasak Sisavath Keobounphanh Kham Nai Kham Souk of Champasak Kham-Oun I Khamphoui Khamtum Khun Lo Ki Daophet
Champasak-Mekong
the Friendship Bridges, it is not a border crossing. It is at Pakse in Champasak Province. It is 1,380 m (4,528 ft) long, and was completed in 2000. 15°6′19
Champasak-Dong Hua Sao National Park
Dong Hua Sao National Protected Area is a national park in Champasak Province in southern Laos. This forested park rises from the Mekong river lowlands
Champasak-Khamtai Siphandone
1924) is a Laotian politician who was Chairman of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party from 24 November 1992 to 21 March 2006 and President of Laos from 24
Champasak-List of ethnic groups in Laos
of ethnic groups in Laos. Specialists are largely in agreement as to the ethnolinguistic classification of the ethnic groups of Laos. For the purposes of
Champasak-Rice production in Laos
River (e.g., Vientiane, Khammouan, Bolikhamxai, Savannakhet, Salavan, and Champasak). Average rice farms are small, averaging only around 1–2 hectares (2
Champasak-Peter Phanthavong
2006) is a Laotian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Lao League 1 side Ezra. Born a Christian in Hue Xa village in Champasak, Peter started
Champasak-Houayhe
Houayhe is a village in Pak Sé District, Champasak Province, in southern Laos. It is located to the east by road of the Pakxe and Houaysae along Route
Champasak-Souphanouvong
of Champasak, one of the "Three Princes" who represented respectively the communist (pro-Vietnam), neutralist and royalist political factions in Laos. He
Champasak-Manoi
Manoi (Chao Phom Manoi) was king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak from 1813 to 1820. He was appointed by the King of Siam in 1813 Baird, Ian
Champasak-Three Princes of the Kingdom of Laos
neutralist and communist factions in the Kingdom of Laos in the post-WWII period, especially during Laotian Civil War. The trio were named by King Sisavang
Champasak-Administrative divisions of Laos
Laos is divided into 17 provinces (khoueng) and one prefecture (kampheng nakhon) which includes the capital city Vientiane (Nakhon Louang Viangchan). Provinces
Champasak-Agriculture in Laos
Savannakhet, Salavan, and Champasak). Average rice farms are small, averaging only around 1–2 hectares (2.5–4.9 acres). Laos produces two main types of
Champasak-Anouvong
suppressed the uprising. As the king of Champasak had died, Rama II of Siam appointed Nyô the new ruler of Champasak. Anouvong had succeeded in uniting two
Champasak-Pathet Lao
and organization in Laos, formed in the mid-20th century. The group ultimately conquered the entire country in 1975, after the Laotian Civil War. The Pathet
Champasak-List of provinces of Laos by Human Development Index
This is a list of provinces of Laos by Human Development Index as of 2021. "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org
Champasak-Boua
Boua was king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak from 1851 to 1852. v t e
Champasak-Pathouphone district
Pathoumphone District is a district (muang) of Champasak province in southwestern Laos. Maplandia world gazetteer Archived 2011-05-19 at the Wayback Machine
Champasak-Vietnamese people in Laos
There is a large community of Vietnamese people in Laos. As Vietnam and Laos are neighbours, there is a long history of population migrations between
Champasak-Si Phan Don
islands') is a riverine archipelago in the Mekong River, Champasak Province in southern Laos. Si Phan Don is part of Khong District, including the islands
Champasak-2016 Lao Premier League
University of Laos Eastern Star v Champasak United Lanexang United v Lao Police Young Elephant v Saythany City Lao Toyota v CSC Champa Electricite du Laos v Savan
Champasak-Kham Nhai
was king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak from 1856 to 1858. Simms, Peter; Simms, Sanda (2001). The Kingdoms of Laos: Six Hundred Years of History
Champasak-Phonthong district
Phonthong is a district (muang) of Champasak province in southwestern Laos. Maplandia world gazetteer v t e
Champasak-Nakhon Champassak province
Thala Barivat province from Cambodia and the cis-Mekong part of Champasak Province from Laos to Thailand. The two sections were merged to form Nakhon Champassak
Champasak-CSC Champa F.C.
Premier League, the highest division in Laotian football. The club plays its home matches at the Champasak Stadium, which holds 12,000 people. v t e
Champasak-List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in action during the Vietnam War (1970–71)
Captain USAF 14th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Champasak Province Weapons system operator on RF-4C #66‑0436 lost on a night
Champasak-Sanasomboun district
Sanasomboun District is a district (muang) of Champasak province in southwestern Laos. Maplandia world gazetteer Archived 2011-05-19 at the Wayback Machine
Champasak-Kou Abhay
April 1964[citation needed]) was a Lao politician. He was governor of Champasak Province from 1941 to 1947, when he was appointed as the minister for
Champasak-Khong Island
archipelago located in the Mekong River, Khong District, Champasak Province, southern Laos. The island is 18 kilometers (11 mi) long (north-south), and
Champasak-Lao League 1
professional football league representing the sport's highest division in Laos. The league is composed of 10 clubs. Over the course of a season, which runs
Champasak-Rural society in Laos
In Laos, society is characterized by semi-independent rural villages engaged in subsistence agricultural production. Ethnic, geographic, and ecological
Champasak-Sonexay Siphandone
Sonexay Siphandone (Lao: ສອນໄຊ ສີພັນດອນ; born 26 January 1966) is a Laotian politician and member of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP). He
Champasak-Attapeu province
Attapeu (Lao: ອັດຕະປື [ʔát.tā.pɯ̀ː]) is a province of Laos in the southeast of the country. It has five districts: Samakkixay, Xaysetha, Sanamxay, Sanxay
Champasak-Miss Universe Laos 2023
Miss Universe Laos 2023 was the sixth edition of the Miss Universe Laos beauty pageant, held on July 25, 2023 in Vientiane. Fifteen candidates, who have
Champasak-Apostolic Vicariate of Pakse
The vicariate covers the Laotian provinces of Champasak, Salavan, Xekong and Attapu, but most of the Catholics live in Champasak and Saravan.[citation needed]
Champasak-Thanwa Suriyajak
สุริยจักร, also known as Than; born December 30, 1990, in Pakse, Champasak, Laos), is a Laos actor, singer and model active in Thailand by signing to Channel
Champasak-Soukhoumma district
Soukhoumma District is a district (muang) of Champasak province in southwestern Laos. Maplandia world gazetteer v t e
Champasak-French Indochina
the west bank of the Mekong opposite Luang Prabang and around Champasak in southern Laos, as well as western Cambodia. France also occupied the western
Champasak-Sayakumane
Sayakumane was king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak, 1737–1791. v t e
Champasak-HIV/AIDS in Laos
border province of Bokeo, and 27.9 percent in the southern province of Champasak, indicating the vulnerability of these women to HIV. Lao PDR is undergoing
Champasak-Cambodian irredentism
Cambodian. Cambodian irredentism in Laos mainly focuses on the provinces of Champasak and Attapeu in Southern Laos. The unclear border delimitation between
Champasak-Khempheng Pholsena
a Laotian politician and head of the Water Resources and the Environment Authority. Khempheng Pholsena was born on 6 June 1948 in Pakse, Champasak Province
Champasak-Laotian Prime Minister's Cup
2011: Lao Bank FC 2012: SHB Champasak 2013: Lao Army 2015: Lanexang United Prime Minister's Cup - Official Lao FA website Laos - List of Cup Winners at RSSSF
Champasak-Champa (disambiguation)
Chamba (disambiguation) Champ (disambiguation) Champagne (disambiguation) Champasak (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Champasak-Batiengchaleunsouk district
Batiengchaleunsouk is a district (muang) of Champasak province in southwestern Laos. Maplandia world gazetteer v t e
Champasak-Somxay Keohanam
Somxay Keohanam (born 27 July 1998), is a Laotian footballer currently playing as a forward. for Lao League 1 club, Young Elephants As of matches played
Champasak-Narc
Province An informant, sometimes known as a nark or narc Nark of Champasak, a king in Laos Vaughn Nark, jazz trumpeter Narc, an orc-like character in the
Champasak-Khmer Lao people
1713 to the establishment of the independent Champasak Kingdom in areas now belonging to southern Laos and northeastern Cambodia. The kingdom became
Champasak-House of Champassak
Na Champassak family (Lao: ນະ ຈຳປາສັກ; Thai: ณ จัมปาศักดิ์, RTGS: Na Champasak) was an important Lao royal house, descendants of Chao Yuttithammathon
Champasak-7th National Assembly of Laos
Assembly of Laos. Archived from the original on 12 November 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2021. "ເຂດເລືອກຕັ້ງທີ 15, ແຂວງຈຳປາສັກ" [Constituency 15, Champasak Province]
Champasak-Kingdom of Luang Prabang (Japanese puppet state)
of further expansion, made trips to several southern cities, including Champasak, on his way to Phnom Penh in 1941. In the south of the country later in
Champasak-Soukaphone Vongchiengkham
9 March 1992) is a Laotian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Nakhon Si United in the Thai League 2 and the Laos national football team
Champasak-List of World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia
countries (also called "State parties") of Southeast Asia: Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Only Brunei
Champasak-Amphidromus fuscolabris
Distribution of Amphidromus fuscolabris include Sekong Province and Champasak Province in Laos. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Amphidromus fuscolabris
Champasak-Soukchinda Natphasouk
ນັດຜາສຸກ; born 30 October 1995) is a Laotian professional footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Champasak F.C in the Lao League 1. season 2022
Champasak-Kingdom of Vientiane
Phrabang, converting Lan Xang into the Kingdom of Vientiane. The kingdoms of Champasak and Muang Phuan also seceded during the following years. In 1773, Vientiane
Champasak-Nyô
of the Kingdom of Vientiane and Uparaja (Vice-king) of the Kingdom of Champasak. In Vietnamese records, he was called Hạt Xà Bút (曷蛇筆). Nyô was the third
Champasak-Sourigna Vongsa
splitting into 3 new kingdoms: Vientiane, Luang Phrabang and Kingdom of Champasak. Father: Tone Kham Mother: name unknown Consorts and their respective
Champasak-Daoviang Butnakho
Artist award from Laos in 2011. He was born in Khong District, Champasak Province, Laos. He was a son of Ngiem and Khampan Butnakho. He has eleven siblings
Champasak-Bru people
Bru for the Brao in northeastern Cambodia and Attapeu and Champasak Provinces of southern Laos. In fact, they are different groups, and Bru people are not
Champasak-Laozacla
Laozacla furca Gorochov, 2014 is recorded from pitfall traps in Champasak Province, Laos, after which the genus is named. Gorochov AV (2014) Zoosystematica
Champasak-No Muong
sometimes conflated with Chao Nou) was king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak in 1811. His reign is sometimes confused or combined with that
Champasak-Mounlapamok district
Mounlapamok is a district (muang) of Champasak province in southwestern Laos. It is 500 km southeast of the capital, Vientiane, near the border with Thailand
Champasak-COVID-19 pandemic in Laos
The COVID-19 pandemic in Laos is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
Champasak-Ubon Ratchathani province
and Amnat Charoen. To the north and east it borders Salavan and Champasak of Laos, to the south Preah Vihear of Cambodia. At Khong Chiam the Mun River
Champasak-Sekong province
important coffee-producing areas of Laos along with Salavan province and Champasak province. Sekong province is Laos' main honey-producing area. Purpose-made
Champasak-Amphidromus areolatus
Distribution of Amphidromus areolatus include Attapeu Province and Champasak Province in southern Laos. Amphidromus areolatus lives in dry dipterocarp forests.
Champasak-Lao Airlines
died. The aircraft was flying from Vientiane to Pakse in Champasak Province in southern Laos, and was attempting to land in bad weather associated with
Champasak-9th National Assembly of Laos
ເຂດເລືອກຕັ້ງທີ 15 ແຂວງຈຳປາສັກ" [Members of Constituency 15, Champasak Province]. National Assembly of Laos. Archived from the original on 30 October 2020. Retrieved
Champasak-Alounkeo Kittikhoun
Laotian diplomat and statesman. He served as Minister to the Prime Minister's Office from 2016 to 2020 and Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs of Laos,
Champasak-Attapeu
activity has risen due to Attapeu's proximity to Vietnam. Kingdom of Champasak "Results of Population and Housing Census 2015" (PDF). Lao Statistics
Champasak-Sex trafficking in Laos
trafficking in Laos is human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation and slavery that occurs in the Lao People's Democratic Republic. Laos is primarily
Champasak-2004 Prime Minister's Cup
Vientiane Province Savannakhet Source: All matches were played in Champasak. Champasak Attapeu Sekong Saravan Source: The four qualifiers were drawn alongside
Champasak-List of colonies
Vientiane (1778–1828) Kingdom of Luang Prabang (1778–1893) Kingdom of Champasak (1778–1893) Kingdom of Cambodia (1771–1867) Kedah (1821–1826) Perlis (1821–1836)
Champasak-Khamla Pinkeo
is a Laotian footballer. He made his first appearance for the Laos National Football Team in 2010. In 2022, he was selected to coach for Champasak in Lao
Champasak-Don Sahong Dam
the Mekong River in Siphandone area of Champasak Province, Laos, less than two kilometers upstream of the Laos–Cambodia border. The Don Sahong Dam is
Champasak-Kingdom of Luang Phrabang
reorganized into the Kingdom of Laos, with the King of Luang Prabang, Sisavang Vong, becoming King of Laos. In 1954, the Kingdom of Laos gained full independence
Champasak-Laos national under-17 football team
Timor v Laos Laos v Thailand Laos v Brunei Iran v Laos Laos v Hong Kong Kyrgyzstan v Laos Thailand v Laos Laos v Yemen Laos v Malaysia
Champasak-Khamphoui Keoboualapha
1930) was a Laotian politician and member of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party. He served as the First Secretary of the LPRP Champasak Provincial Committee
Champasak-Romvong
Salavane from Salavan province (southern Laos), Tangwaiy from Savannakhet province (central Laos), Sipandone from Champasak province, khabthoumlouangprabang from
Champasak-Provinces of Thailand
was organized into four provinces: Phra Tabong, Phibunsongkhram, Nakhon Champasak and Lan Chang. The current province of Sukhothai was at first known as
Champasak-Fay Na
Fay Na was king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak from 1791 to 1811. He was promoted by King Rama I of Siam for the noble title "Phra
Champasak-Isan
Province) by an official in the service of King Nokasad of the Kingdom of Champasak. The region was increasingly settled by both Lao and Thai emigrants. Thailand
Champasak-Kuy people
the Lao border where another 43,000 live in Savannakhet, Salavan and Champasak provinces along both banks of the Mekong. Across the Cambodian border
Champasak-Phou Xieng Thong National Protected Area
Protected Area is a national protected area in Salavan and Champasak provinces of southern Laos. This park, the country's only park on the Mekong river,
Champasak-Sisavang Vong
the Lao Kingdom of Luang Prabang and the founding king of the Kingdom of Laos. Born Prince Khao on 14 July 1885, he ascended the throne at the age of 18
Champasak-Don Som
riverine archipelago in the Mekong River, Khong District, Champasak Province in southern Laos. It is the second largest island of the area and is located
Champasak-Odomsith Singlatsomboun
Singlatsomboun (born 10 May 1989) is a Laotian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Champasak in the Lao League 1. Odomsith Singlatsomboun
Champasak-Holy Man's Rebellion
slavery at the trading hub of Champasak, while themselves falling prey to Khmer, Lao and Siamese slavers. From Champasak the slaves were transported to
Champasak-Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)
Thonburi period, all three Lao kingdoms of Luang Phrabang, Vientiane and Champasak came under Siamese domination. Lao Princes Nanthasen, Inthavong and Anouvong
Champasak-Bassac
Tonle Sap and Mekong River An alternative spelling of Champasak (disambiguation), various places in Laos Bassac Theater a Cambodian theater genre This disambiguation
Champasak-Miss Grand Laos 2023
Miss Grand Laos 2023 (Lao: ມີສແກຣນລາວ 2023) was the fourth edition of the Miss Grand Laos beauty pageant, be held on July 29, 2023, at the National Convention
Champasak-Bidiphar
Province to cooperate and invest in southern Laos - its first joint venture was set up in 1994 in Champasak Province with an investment of US$2m, of which
Champasak-Chenla
at Mount Phu Kao - Lingaparvata (the mountain of the linga) in Champasak Province, Laos once belonging to the Champa civilization. The local Vat Phou stele
Champasak-Mekhong (spirit)
These provinces were Siemrat, Phra Tabong, Si Sophon, and Nakhon Champasak, now parts of Laos and Cambodia. Luang Wichitwathakan, the then-Director-General
Champasak-List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires
Vientiane 1707 CE 1828 CE Vientiane Lao Laos Thailand Kingdom of Champasak 1713 CE 1904 CE Champasak Lao Laos Thailand Cambodia Vietnam Muang Phuan
Champasak-Phu Thai language
Khammouane and Savannakhet Province of Laos. Some speakers have been reported in Salavan, and Champasak Provinces of Laos, in Hoa Binh province of Vietnam,
Champasak-Brao people
the Cambodia-Laos border. There are approximately 60,000 Brao people, broadly defined, worldwide. They mainly live in Attapeu and Champasak Provinces in
Champasak-Viengthong Siphandone
Viengthong Siphandone (Lao: ວຽງທອງ ສີພັນດອນ; born ?) is a Laotian politician and member of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP). She is the
Champasak-Military Regions of Laos
Beginning in 1955, the Kingdom of Laos was divided into five Military Regions (MR), roughly corresponding to the areas of the country's 13 provinces. The
Champasak-Nokasad
Chettha IV.[citation needed] He was made king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak from 1713 to 1737. In 1718, the first Lao muang in the Chi valley
Champasak-6th National Assembly of Laos
Assembly of Laos. Archived from the original on 12 November 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2021. "ເຂດເລືອກຕັ້ງທີ 15, ແຂວງຈຳປາສັກ" [Constituency 15, Champasak Province]
Champasak-Muang Phuan
Plateau, which constitutes the modern territory of Xiangkhouang Province, Laos. The Xiang Khouang Plateau is semi-arid but has important iron ore resources
Champasak-Stung Treng province
the Lao kingdom of Champasak. After the Franco-Siamese crisis of 1893, Chiang Taeng (Stung Treng) was administered by French Lower Laos from 1893 to 1904
Champasak-Cyrtodactylus buchardi
family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to Laos. C. buchardi is found in southern Laos, in Champasak Province. The specific name, buchardi, is in honor
Champasak-Louis-Marie Ling Mangkhanekhoun
Louis-Marie Ling Mangkhanekhoun, IVD (born 8 April 1944) is a Laotian prelate of the Catholic Church. A bishop since 2001, he was made a cardinal on 28
Champasak-Samsenethai
also called Oun Huan (Lao: ອຸ່ນເຮືອນ) was the second king of Lan Xang in Laos. He succeeded his father, Fa Ngum.[citation needed] He ruled from 1372 until
Champasak-Leptobrachium buchardi
in the family Megophryidae. It is endemic to Laos and only known from the Bolaven Plateau in the Champasak Province, near its type locality within the
Champasak-Thonburi Kingdom
point in its history, incorporating Lan Na, the Laotian kingdoms (Luang Phrabang, Vientiane, Champasak), and Cambodia under the Siamese sphere of influence
Champasak-North Vietnamese invasion of Laos
supported the Pathet Lao to fight against the Kingdom of Laos between 1958 and 1959. Control over Laos allowed for the eventual construction of the Ho Chi
Champasak-Ong Keo
in Ban Paktai, Muang Thateng, in what then was part of the kingdom of Champasak, but now is in Xekong or Sekong Province. His father was a village chief
Champasak-Oun Kham
of his reign ended with the establishment of a French protectorate over Laos. When unable to hold off outlaw Chinese Black Flag Army forces, he sought
Champasak-Amphidromus xiengensis
Thailand, Lao Mountains in Cambodia and Champasak Province, Oudomxay Province and Luang Prabang Province in Laos. (in Thai) Boon-ngam P., Sriyarun J., Tanamai
Champasak-Khorat Plateau
arose the kingdoms of Louang Phrabang, Vientiane and later in 1713, the Champasak. The arid hinterlands, deforested and depopulated after a series of droughts
Champasak-Ratsadanay
King Ratsadanay (1874-1945) was the last king of Champasak. He was the father of Boun Oum. Upon the death of his father, he was appointed as Chao Muang
Champasak-2017 Lao Premier League
United after winning the 2016 season due to Laos match fixing scandal. Savan United Savannakhet Champasak United Vientiane Vientiane teams DK FC Lao Police
Champasak-Brownlowia emarginata
Province, Cambodia. It is recorded from Khong District in Champasak Province, southwestern Laos. The leaves of the tree are non-peltate, in common with
Champasak-Lavi language
Speakers can also be found in Laongam in Salavan province, Paksong in Champasak province, and Thateng in Sekong province. Applying for an iso 639-3 code
Champasak-Bouasone Bouphavanh
educated at a primary school and secondary school in Salavan Province and Champasak Province from 1962 to 1974 and later at the Communist Party Institute
Champasak-Setthathirath II
South, and was also granted independence from Siam to form the Kingdom of Champasak, which further divided the Lao Kingdom. King Sethathirat II had issue:
Champasak-2007 Prime Minister's Cup
as there was in 2004 and 2006. The four regional teams Savannakhet FC, Champasak FC, Oudomxay FC and Luang Prabang FC were drawn alongside the top four
Champasak-French protectorate of Cambodia
1904 an exchange occurred wherein Cambodia ceded Champasak and obtained Stung Treng from French Laos. Later territorial disputes between France and Siam
Champasak-Keoviengphet Liththideth
(born 30 November 1992) is a Laotian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Master 7 in the Lao League 1 and the Laos national team. Scores and results
Champasak-Olam International
July 2016 – via Financial Times. "Coffee plantation in Paksong district, Champasak" (PDF). Land Info Working Group in Lao PDR. Archived from the original
Champasak-Huy of Champasak
Kingdom of Champasak in southern Laos from 1827 to 1840. Prince (Brhat Chao) Huy was a son of the Uparaja of Champasak, Unga, who ruled Champasak as a Siamese
Champasak-Nark of Champasak
Nark was king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak from 1841 to 1851. v t e
Champasak-Kham Souk of Champasak
Kham Souk was king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak from 1863 to 1899. He was preceded by Kham Nay, who reigned from 1856 to 1858, and a period
Champasak-List of industrial disasters
collapse. Part of a hydroelectric dam system under construction collapsed in Champasak Province, Laos. The collapse lead to widespread destruction and homelessness
Champasak-Bru people
confused the Bru for the Brao in northeastern Cambodia and Attapeu and Champasak Provinces of southern Laos. In fact, they are different groups, and Bru
Champasak-Lao language
arose the kingdoms of Louang Phrabang, Vientiane and later in 1713, the Champasak. The arid hinterlands, deforested and depopulated after a series of droughts
Champasak-List of twin towns and sister cities in Asia
China Wuhan, China Yinchuan, China Özgön Bolu, Turkey Yıldırım, Turkey Champasak Da Nang, Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Nanning, China Luang Prabang
Champasak-Khone Phapheng Falls
ນ້ຳຕົກຕາດຄອນພະເພັງ; Khmer: ល្បាក់ខោន, Lbak Khaon) together form a waterfall located in Champasak Province on the Mekong River in southern Laos, near the border with Cambodia
Champasak-Bolaven Plateau
elevated region in southern Laos. Most of the plateau is located within Champasak Province of Laos, though the edges of the plateau are also located in
Champasak-Champasak Provincial Museum
The Champasak Provincial Museum is a local museum in Pakse, Laos. It holds the unique history of the province, which gathers all kind of artifacts and
Champasak-Champa
History of Vietnam Kampong Cham Province in east Cambodia Kingdom of Champasak in the south of Laos Champa independence movement Early colonial era scholars
Champasak-List of ethnic groups in Laos
Khuen, Lamet, and Khmu Rok peoples; also in Houayxay District (5-01), Bokeo Province Salao 800 Ethnic Lao Pakxong District (16-04), Champasak Province
Champasak-Huy (disambiguation)
Huy (Egyptian name) or Hui, an ancient Egyptian name Huy of Champasak, King of Champasak 1826–1841 Huy Du (1926–2006), Vietnamese composer Bonnie Huy
Champasak-List of twin towns and sister cities in China
Antananarivo, Madagascar Banjul, Gambia Bogor, Indonesia Bundaberg, Australia Champasak, Laos Commerce City, United States Crema, Italy Davao City, Philippines
Champasak-Khong district, Laos
Khong District, Laos is a district (muang) of Champasak province in southwestern Laos. The district borders Cambodia in the far south and is known for
Champasak-Phonthong district
Phonthong is a district (muang) of Champasak province in southwestern Laos. Maplandia world gazetteer v t e
Champasak-Laos
Xang broke into three separate kingdoms: Luang Phrabang, Vientiane and Champasak. In 1893, the three kingdoms came under a French protectorate and were
Champasak-History of Laos
divided into the three rival kingdoms of Luang Prabang, Vientiane, and Champasak, from 1707 to 1779. It fell to Siamese suzerainty from 1779 to 1893 and
Champasak-Geography of Laos
"panhandle" of the country contains large level areas in Savannakhét and Champasak provinces that are well suited for extensive paddy rice cultivation and
Champasak-Demographics of Laos
Khammouane 3.7 4.5 4.9 108 Savannakhet 3.5 6.3 5.4 99 Saravane 4.3 7.5 6.0 106 Sekong 4.5 6.9 5.9 107 Champasak 3.6 5.7 4.7 70 Attapeu 3.6 6.8 5.7 107
Champasak-Transport in Laos
Route 13: Boten (China)-Vientiane-Veunkham(Cambodia) Route 14: Pakse-Champasak town-Cambodia border Route 15: Napong-Salavan-Lalay border Route 16:
Champasak-Agriculture in Laos
River (e.g., Vientiane, Khammouan, Bolikhamxai, Savannakhet, Salavan, and Champasak). Average rice farms are small, averaging only around 1–2 hectares (2
Champasak-Rural society in Laos
Rural life in Champasak Province
Champasak-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
of Greece. Tacuarembó Department 15,438 Largest department of Uruguay. Champasak 15,415 Province of Laos. Oudomxai 15,370 Province of Laos. North Sulawesi
Champasak-Cambodian–Thai border dispute
Battambang Province; blue is Phibunsongkhram Province; green is Nakhon Champasak Province) Map of the regained modern day Laos' territories during 1941
Champasak-Lao Issara
Kingdom of Vientiane 1707–1828 Kingdom of Luang Phrabang 1707–1893 Muang Phuan 1707–1899 Kingdom of Champasak 1713–1904
Champasak-Culture of Laos
is found in Khammuan and Bolikhamsai. The Southern dialect is used in Champasak, Salavan, Savannakhet, Attapeu, and Sekong. As part of the Tai-Kadai language
Champasak-List of former monarchies
Luang Phrabang (1707–1947) Kingdom of Vientiane (1707–1828) Kingdom of Champasak (1707–1904) Europe Eastern Hungarian Kingdom (1526–1571) Kingdom of Croatia
Champasak-Lao people
Luang Phrabang, Champasak and Vientiane, post-independence Laos was quickly divided between the royalists under Prince Boun Oum of Champasak (ເຈົ້າບຸນອຸ້ມ
Champasak-Souphanouvong
along with his half-brother Prince Souvanna Phouma and Prince Boun Oum of Champasak, one of the "Three Princes" who represented respectively the communist
Champasak-Lao People's Revolutionary Party
Siphandone's brother Sonexay Siphandone was transferred from his governorship of Champasak Province and appointed Minister of the Office of Government in 2015, elected
Champasak-Sisavang Vong
Sukkhasoem Chantharath Oun Kham Zakarine Sisavang Phoulivong Kingdom of Champasak Nokasad Sayakumane Fay Na No Muong Manoi Nyô Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham
Champasak-Lan Xang
Xiangkhoang Plateau on the Plain of Jars, Funan, and Chenla (near Vat Phou in Champasak Province). The Han dynasty's chronicles of the southward expansion of
Champasak-Kingdom of Laos
Kingdom of Vientiane 1707–1828 Kingdom of Luang Phrabang 1707–1893 Muang Phuan 1707–1899 Kingdom of Champasak 1713–1904
Champasak-Sisavang Vatthana
Sukkhasoem Chantharath Oun Kham Zakarine Sisavang Phoulivong Kingdom of Champasak Nokasad Sayakumane Fay Na No Muong Manoi Nyô Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham
Champasak-Rama III
The three Laotian kingdoms (Lan Xang in Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and Champasak) became Siamese tributary states after Chao Phraya Maha Kshatriyaseuk
Champasak-Rama I
kingdoms in 1778 and all the three kingdoms (Vientiane, Luang Prabang, Champasak) fell to the Siamese in the same year. He was eventually raised to Somdet
Champasak-Photisarath
Sukkhasoem Chantharath Oun Kham Zakarine Sisavang Phoulivong Kingdom of Champasak Nokasad Sayakumane Fay Na No Muong Manoi Nyô Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham
Champasak-Fa Ngum
Sukkhasoem Chantharath Oun Kham Zakarine Sisavang Phoulivong Kingdom of Champasak Nokasad Sayakumane Fay Na No Muong Manoi Nyô Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham
Champasak-Samsenethai
Sukkhasoem Chantharath Oun Kham Zakarine Sisavang Phoulivong Kingdom of Champasak Nokasad Sayakumane Fay Na No Muong Manoi Nyô Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham
Champasak-Pakse
the capital and most populous city of the southern Laotian province of Champasak. Located at the confluence of the Xe Don and Mekong Rivers, the district
Champasak-Pathet Lao
Kingdom of Vientiane 1707–1828 Kingdom of Luang Phrabang 1707–1893 Muang Phuan 1707–1899 Kingdom of Champasak 1713–1904
Champasak-Muang Phuan
Kingdom of Vientiane 1707–1828 Kingdom of Luang Phrabang 1707–1893 Muang Phuan 1707–1899 Kingdom of Champasak 1713–1904
Champasak-Champasak Palace
Champasak Palace, in Pakse, Laos, was intended to be a residence of the last Prince of Champasak, Chao Boun Oum. However, he had to abandon it in 1974
Champasak-Three Princes of the Kingdom of Laos
The Three Princes was a name given to Princes Boun Oum, Souvanna Phouma and Souphanouvong who represented respectively the royalist, neutralist and communist
Champasak-List of Laos-related topics
Triangle Wat Phou Luang Prabang Wat Phou List of cities in Laos Ban Houayxay Champasak (town) Louang Namtha Luang Prabang Muang Xay Pakse Phongsali Phonsavan
Champasak-Laotian Civil War
Kingdom of Vientiane 1707–1828 Kingdom of Luang Phrabang 1707–1893 Muang Phuan 1707–1899 Kingdom of Champasak 1713–1904
Champasak-Lao cuisine
Borom Lao people Tai peoples Lan Xang Vat Phou Luang Phrabang Vientiane Champasak Muang Phuan French protectorate Japanese invasion Japanese puppet state
Champasak-Vat Phou
base of mount Phou Khao, some 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the Mekong in Champasak province. There was a sanctuary on the site, centred on a sacred spring
Champasak-ISO 3166-2:LA
province LA-BK Bokèo province LA-BL Bolikhamxai Borikhamxay province LA-CH Champasak Champasack province LA-HO Houaphan Huaphanh province LA-KH Khammouan Khammuane
Champasak-Administrative divisions of Laos
6,196 179,243 3 Bolikhamsai Pakxan (Pakxan District) 14,863 273,691 4 Champasak Pakse (Pakse District) 15,415 694,023 5 Houaphanh Xam Neua (Xam Neua District)
Champasak-Biên Hòa
Vietnam War Đồng Nai Stadium Gimhae, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea Pakse, Champasak province, Laos "Biên Hòa chính thức trở thành đô thị loại I". Báo Đồng
Champasak-Ubon Ratchathani province
Yasothon, and Amnat Charoen. To the north and east it borders Salavan and Champasak of Laos, to the south Preah Vihear of Cambodia. At Khong Chiam the Mun
Champasak-List of sovereign states in 1800
Cambodia – Kingdom of Cambodia Cayor – Kingdom of Cayor Champasak – Kingdom of Champasak China – Great Qing Empire Cospaia – Republic of Cospaia
Champasak-Katang people
country. Most live in the southern provinces of Savannakhet, Saravan, and Champasak. They are one of the few Lao Theung people that do not live in houses
Champasak-Zakarine
Sukkhasoem Chantharath Oun Kham Zakarine Sisavang Phoulivong Kingdom of Champasak Nokasad Sayakumane Fay Na No Muong Manoi Nyô Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham
Champasak-List of sovereign states by date of formation
Divided between the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang (1707–1893), Kingdom of Champasak (1713–1904), Principality of Phuan (1707–1899) and Kingdom of Vientiane
Champasak-Saiyok Pumpanmuang
Method Round Time 2024-02-23 Loss Mohamed Atlas Muay Lao Fight 2024: Champasak Pakse, Laos Decision 3 3:00 2024-02-04 Draw Thun Rithy TVK: The Battle
Champasak-List of palaces
residence of President of the Lao People's Democratic Republic, Vientiane Champasak Palace (Royal Palace) – former residence of Chao Boun Oum, Pakse Bīriņi
Champasak-Kingdom of Luang Phrabang
Kingdom of Vientiane 1707–1828 Kingdom of Luang Phrabang 1707–1893 Muang Phuan 1707–1899 Kingdom of Champasak 1713–1904
Champasak-Ban Hinlat
Ban Hinlat is a fishing village in Mounlapamok District, Champasak Province, in southern Laos. It is near the border with Cambodia. Google Maps (Map)
Champasak-List of monarchs of Laos
” Kings The Kingdom of Champasak declared itself independent from the Kingdom of Vientiane in 1713. The Kingdom of Champasak comprised the area south
Champasak-Phu Thai language
Savannakhet Province of Laos. Some speakers have been reported in Salavan, and Champasak Provinces of Laos, in Hoa Binh province of Vietnam, and possibly also
Champasak-Roi Et province
However, the main history of the province began when Lao people from Champasak settled near Suwannaphum during the Ayutthaya Kingdom.[citation needed]
Champasak-Three Kingdoms (disambiguation)
Kingdom of Luang Prabang, the Kingdom of Vientiane and the Kingdom of Champasak After the reign of Cotys I, the Odrysian Kingdom collapsed into three
Champasak-Don Sahong Dam
hydroelectric dam commissioned in 2020 on the Mekong River in Siphandone area of Champasak Province, Laos, less than two kilometers upstream of the Laos–Cambodia
Champasak-Google Street View in Asia
Region Major cities/areas Champasak Province Pakse Louangphrabang Province Luang Prabang Savannakhet Province Savannakhet Vientiane Prefecture Vientiane
Champasak-List of wars involving Vietnam
Việt Nam Ja Lidong Victory Anouvong's rebellion (1826–1828) Vientiane Champasak Việt Nam Rattanakosin Siam Defeat Siam retains control over Laos Sack
Champasak-Music of Laos
The music of Laos includes the music of the Lao people, a Tai ethnic group, and other ethnic groups living in Laos. The traditional music of Laos has similarities
Champasak-List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription
Cultural 1055 Laos Vat Phou and Associated Ancient Settlements within the Champasak Cultural Landscape Cultural 481 Madagascar Royal Hill of Ambohimanga
Champasak-Burmese–Siamese War (1765–1767)
fragmented into three separate kingdoms of Luang Prabang, Vientiane and Champasak. Lao kingdoms of Luang Prabang and Vientiane had been engaging in political
Champasak-List of crossings of the Mekong River
The following is a list of crossings of the Mekong River. The Mekong is a river in Southeast Asia. It is the world's 12th-longest river and the 7th-longest
Champasak-List of World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia
28 May 2010. "Vat Phou and Associated Ancient Settlements within the Champasak Cultural Landscape". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010. "UNESCO World Heritage
Champasak-Alounkeo Kittikhoun
Alounkeo Kittikhoun (born October 10, 1951) is a Laotian diplomat and statesman. He served as Minister to the Prime Minister's Office from 2016 to 2020
Champasak-List of former national capitals
Kingdom of Laos Laos 1949 1975 abdication of King Savang Vatthana Champasak Champasak Kingdom Laos 1713 1946 Became part of Kingdom of Laos. Pagan (Bagan)
Champasak-French protectorate of Cambodia
1904 through treaties with Siam, which added Preah Vihear Province and Champasak Province to Cambodia and gave France full control over the Bassac River
Champasak-Champasak Stadium
The Champasak Stadium or Champassack Stadium is a football stadium in Pakse, Laos. It is the home of Champasak F.C and it is located just north of the
Champasak-Sengphachan Bounthisanh
career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2003–2013 Vientiane FC 67 (0) 2013–2014 SHB Champasak 16 2014–2015 Hoang Anh Attapeu 15 2015–2016 Eastern Star F.C. 22 2016
Champasak-Khamla Pinkeo
Laos National Football Team in 2010. In 2022, he was selected to coach for Champasak in Lao League 1. Khamla Pinkeo at National-Football-Teams.com v t e
Champasak-Laos national under-17 football team
Province 12 1GK Soulisak Manpaseuth (2006-11-01) 1 November 2006 (age 17) Champasak United 18 1GK Souksamone Vethita (2007-08-13) 13 August 2007 (age 16)
Champasak-Champasak (town)
the capital of Champasak Province. It is the seat of the Champasak district (muang). The town was once the seat of the Kingdom of Champasak, an independent
Champasak-Vietnamese people in Laos
Vietnamese people in Laos Regions with significant populations Vientiane, Champasak, Savannakhet, Khammouane Languages Vietnamese, Laotian Religion Vietnamese
Champasak-Salavan province
which was changed by the Thais to Salavan in 1828. It was part of the Champasak Kingdom in an area known as Muang Mang inhabited by minorities of Mon-Khmer
Champasak-Sainyabuli province
is the only Lao province that is completely west of the Mekong River. (Champasak province also has several districts west of the Mekong River including
Champasak-Champasak province
Pakse, but the province takes its name from Champasak, the former capital of the Kingdom of Champasak. Champasak is bordered by Salavan province to the north
Champasak-List of cities in Laos
16°34′N 104°45′E / 16.57°N 104.75°E / 16.57; 104.75 (Savannakhet) Champasak Luang Prabang (Louangphrabang) 47,378 19°53′N 102°08′E / 19.89°N 102
Champasak-List of non-sovereign monarchs who lost their thrones
Sultan Mehmed VI, was deposed in 1924. Bua Laphan Ratsadany, prince of Champasak 1900–1904, was deposed when the principality was abolished on November
Champasak-Khamtai Siphandone
Sayasone Personal details Born (1924-02-08) 8 February 1924 (age 100) Champasak, French Protectorate of Laos, French Indochina (now Laos) Political party
Champasak-Lao League 1
Team Location Stadium Capacity Champasak FC Champasak Province Champasak Stadium 12,000 Ezra Vientiane New Laos National Stadium 25,000 Lao Army Vientiane
Champasak-List of wars involving Thailand
Cambodia Kingdom of Vientiane Kingdom of Champasak Siamese victory Lao kingdoms of Luang Phrabang, Vientiane and Champasak came under Siamese suzerainty.
Champasak-Nakhon Champassak province
Province (also spelled Nakorn Champassak; Thai: นครจัมปาศักดิ์; RTGS: Nakhon Champasak) was a former province in Thailand established in 1941 following the annexation
Champasak-History of Laos (1945–present)
already in control of Luang Phrabāng, and with the support of the Prince of Champāsak they were also regaining control in the south. When it became clear that
Champasak-French protectorate of Laos
years further Siamese vassals, the Principality of Phuan and Kingdom of Champasak, were annexed into it in 1899 and 1904, respectively. The protectorate
Champasak-Nanning
Malaysia (2002) Bogor, Indonesia (2008) Bundaberg, Australia (1998) Champasak, Laos (2010) Commerce City, United States (2009) Crema, Italy (2016) Davao
Champasak-Clea paviei
marine. This species occurs in the Mekong River in the Khong District, Champasak Province in southern Laos. Like all snails in the clade Neogastropoda
Champasak-Da Nang
through the Hải Vân Tunnel. Da Nang is twinned with: Battambang, Cambodia Champasak, Laos Changwon, South Korea Daegu, South Korea Haiphong, Vietnam Khon
Champasak-Kaloula indochinensis
Province Vietnam Nakai District, Khammouan Province, Laos Ban Kiatngong, Champasak Province, Laos Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary, Mondulkiri Province, Cambodia
Champasak-Odomsith Singlatsomboun
May 1989) is a Laotian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Champasak in the Lao League 1. Odomsith Singlatsomboun at Soccerway v t e
Champasak-Champasak
Champasak may refer to these in Loas: Champasak province, a province in southwestern Laos Champasak (town) Champasak F.C., former name of SHB Vientiane
Champasak-Narc
Khorasan Province An informant, sometimes known as a nark or narc Nark of Champasak, a king in Laos Vaughn Nark, jazz trumpeter Narc, an orc-like character
Champasak-Xe Pian National Park
Xe Pian National Park is a national park in Champasak and Attapeu provinces in southern Laos. This forested, hilly park is home to significant wetlands
Champasak-List of predecessors of sovereign states in Asia
(1354–1707) Divided in Kingdom of Luang Phrabang (1707–1949), Kingdom of Champasak (1713–1904), and Kingdom of Vientiane (1707–1828) (Luang Phrabang and
Champasak-Thonburi Kingdom
incorporating Lan Na, the Laotian kingdoms (Luang Phrabang, Vientiane, Champasak), and Cambodia under the Siamese sphere of influence. The Thonburi Kingdom
Champasak-Flag of Laos
Flag of the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang (1707–1893) Flag of the Kingdom of Champasak (1713–1904) Flag of French protectorate of Laos (1893–1947) Flag of the
Champasak-Champasak United F.C.
IDESA Champasak United Football Club (Laos ສະໂມສອນຈຳປາສັກຢູ່ໄນເຕັດ) is a professional football club, based in Pakse, Laos, that plays in the Lao Premier
Champasak-Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild
Produced & Directed by Original air date 13 1 "Laos" Don Det Island, Champasak Province, Laos Natalie Wilkinson Sean McDonnell 20 July 2015 (2015-07-20)
Champasak-Taksin
Phraya Surasi, he advanced to Champasak, where the rulers, Chao O and his deputy, were captured and summarily beheaded. Champasak was conquered by Siam, and
Champasak-List of political entities in the 19th century
Amanatun Principality 1642–1962 Asia: Southeast Indonesia Kingdom of Champasak Kingdom 1713–1946 Asia: Southeast Laos Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingdom
Champasak-2016 Lao Premier League
of goals scored. Lao Army v National University of Laos Eastern Star v Champasak United Lanexang United v Lao Police Young Elephant v Saythany City Lao
Champasak-First Toungoo Empire
(1569–84) Lan Xang Laos, Northeastern Thailand Vientiane, Luang Prabang, Champasak Maing Pat Sawbwa (1565–68; 1570–72) Maha Ouparat (1574–88) Sen Soulintha
Champasak-Isan language
Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan; portions of Nong Khai and Bueng Kan Southern Lao Champasak, Saravan, Xékong, Attapeu, portions of Savannakhét Ubon Ratchathani (Ubon
Champasak-Grand Palace
Phuttha Butsayarat Chakkraphat Phimon Manimai) which was brought from Champasak in Laos.[citation needed] The ubosot was built for this purpose by King
Champasak-Champasak Sangha College
College in Laos. It is at Wat Luang Pakse, Pakse District, Champasak Province, Laos. The Champasak Sangha College currently offers only B.A Programs . There
Champasak-Abu Kamara (footballer, born 1997)
Boulevard FC Georgia FC IDESEA Champasak United Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2014–2015 Ganta Black Stars 2015 Champasak United 2016 CSC Champa 2016–2017
Champasak-Miss Universe 2017
Asylova 19 Almaty Africa & Asia Pacific Laos Souphaphone Somvichith 20 Champasak Africa & Asia Pacific Lebanon Jana Sader 20 Sidon Africa & Asia Pacific
Champasak-French Indochina
territory on the west bank of the Mekong opposite Luang Prabang and around Champasak in southern Laos, as well as western Cambodia. France also occupied the
Champasak-List of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900)
King (1876–1880), vassal to Siam Kham Ngon, King (1880–1899) Kingdom of Champasak (complete list) – Nark, King (1841–1851) Kham Nai, King (1856–1858) Kham
Champasak-List of state leaders in the 18th century
(1723–1751) Ong Lo, King (1751–1779) Somphou, King (1779–1803) Kingdom of Champasak (complete list) – Nokasad, King (1713–1737) Sayakumane, King (1737–1791)
Champasak-Lê Xuân Hùng
Gòn 2 (1) 2012–2014 An Giang 34 (6) 2014 Champasak United 5 (0) 2014–2015 Khon Kaen FC 2 (0) 2015 Champasak United 3 (0) 2016–2019 Hải Phòng 63 (8) 2020–2023
Champasak-History of Isan
Luang Phrabang and Kingdom of Champasak. Most of what would become the Isan was split between Vientiane and Champasak. With the rise of King Taksin,
Champasak-List of sovereign states in the 1900s
still dependent from the United Kingdom. Champasak – Kingdom of Champasak (to November 22, 1904) Capital: Champasak Vassal of Siam until 1904. Annexed by
Champasak-Laotian beauty pageants
Provinces Titles Winning Years Vientiane 4 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022 Phongsaly 1 2023 Bolikhamsai 2019 Champasak 2017
Champasak-Laos national under-20 football team
United 15 3MF Damoth Thongkhamsavath (2004-04-03) 3 April 2004 (age 20) Champasak 17 3MF Khampane Douangvilay Viengchanh 18 3MF Vongphachanh Phouthavong
Champasak-Abdulai Koulibaly
of the 25-man congregation that travelled to Laos in 2015 to play for Champasak United in their local league, Koulibaly moved to Barrack Young Controllers
Champasak-List of revolutions and rebellions
rebellion Rattanakosin Kingdom (Siam) Kingdom of Vientiane Kingdom of Champasak Military support: Nguyễn dynasty Siamese victory 1827–1828 The failed
Champasak-List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950)
minister (1950) Mohammad Natsir, Prime minister (1950–1951) Laos Kingdom of Champasak (complete list) – Ratsadanay, King (1900–1904), Regional Governor (1904–1934)
Champasak-Oun Kham
Sukkhasoem Chantharath Oun Kham Zakarine Sisavang Phoulivong Kingdom of Champasak Nokasad Sayakumane Fay Na No Muong Manoi Nyô Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham
Champasak-American royalty
ex-Princess-consort of Prince Pierre Raymond Doan Vinh na Champassak of the Kingdom of Champasak Rita Hayworth (1918–1987) ex-Princess-consort of Prince Aly Khan of Nizari
Champasak-Mekhong (spirit)
war. These provinces were Siemrat, Phra Tabong, Si Sophon, and Nakhon Champasak, now parts of Laos and Cambodia. Luang Wichitwathakan, the then-Director-General
Champasak-2018 Laos dam collapse
larger hydroelectric dam system under construction in southeast Laos's Champasak Province, on 23 July 2018. The dam collapse lead to widespread destruction
Champasak-List of kingdoms and royal dynasties
hereditary dictatorship context) List of emirs of Kuwait Lan Xang Kingdom of Champasak Kingdom of Luang Prabang Kingdom of Vientiane List of monarchs of Laos
Champasak-List of city name changes
Champaknaburisi → Nakhon Champa Nakhaburisi (1713) → Nakhon Champasak (1791) → Champasak [Bassac] (1863) → Pakse (1908) Heliopolis → Baalbek Derbly, Ahlia
Champasak-Don Det
Mekong River in the Si Phan Don ("Four Thousand Islands") archipelago in Champasak Province of southern Laos. The Don Det–Don Khon railway was a 7-kilometer
Champasak-Daoviang Butnakho
National Artist award from Laos in 2011. He was born in Khong District, Champasak Province, Laos. He was a son of Ngiem and Khampan Butnakho. He has eleven
Champasak-Cambodian irredentism
Cambodian. Cambodian irredentism in Laos mainly focuses on the provinces of Champasak and Attapeu in Southern Laos. The unclear border delimitation between
Champasak-Laos–Thailand border
encompassing the modern province of Sainyabuli and the western half of Champasak Province. More land was ceded in another treaty in 1904, and again in
Champasak-Sonexay Siphandone
Sonexay Siphandone (Lao: ສອນໄຊ ສີພັນດອນ; born 26 January 1966) is a Laotian politician and member of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP). He
Champasak-Ho Chi Minh City
Kazakhstan (2011) Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France (1998) Bangkok, Thailand (2014) Champasak Province, Laos (2001) Busan, South Korea (1995) Guangdong Province, China
Champasak-Ajahn Sao Kantasīlo
10 p.m. He died on 3 February 1942 at the age of 82 at a monastery in Champasak Province while prostrating in front of the main Buddha image in the Uposatha
Champasak-List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)
(1803–1831) Po, King (1848–1865), vassal to Siam and Vietnam Kingdom of Champasak (complete list) – Fay Na, King (1791–1811) No Muong, King (1811–1813)
Champasak-Provinces of Laos
Bolikhamxai province Pakxan District (Pakxan) 287,000 14,863 18 LA-BL Champasak province Pakse District (Pakse) 706,000 15,415 45 LA-CH Houaphanh province
Champasak-Lat money
Lan Xang and its successor kingdoms of Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and Champasak. "Lat" is a Lao abbreviation for "talat" or "market," referring to the
Champasak-Lao–Siamese War (1778–1779)
kingdoms of Vientiane and Champasak. The war resulted in all three Lao kingdoms of Luang Phrabang, Vientiane and Champasak becoming Siamese tributary
Champasak-List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires
1707 CE 1828 CE Vientiane Lao Laos Thailand Kingdom of Champasak 1713 CE 1904 CE Champasak Lao Laos Thailand Cambodia Vietnam Muang Phuan 1707 CE
Champasak-2022 in Laos
damage. Champasak Province Football Club is founded in Pakse, the team played in Lao League 1, with home games being played at the Champasak Stadium.
Champasak-Phra Yot Muang Khwang
Yodpetch entered the civil service as an assistant to the Governor of Champasak, an administrative outpost located in the southern Laotian plateau that
Champasak-2022 AFF Championship squads
(2001-12-03) 3 December 2001 (age 22) Champasak 20 4FW Ekkamai Ratxachak (1999-07-16) 16 July 1999 (age 24) Champasak 21 3MF Phithack Kongmathilath (1996-08-26)
Champasak-National symbols of Laos
Borom Lao people Tai peoples Lan Xang Vat Phou Luang Phrabang Vientiane Champasak Muang Phuan French protectorate Japanese invasion Japanese puppet state
Champasak-Timeline of geopolitical changes (1500–1899)
the north, the Kingdom of Vientiane in the middle, and the Kingdom of Champasak in the south. 1709 21 April Mirwais Hotak establishes the Hotak dynasty
Champasak-Ethnic groups in Thailand
the remaining Lan Xang city-states of Vientiane (destroyed in 1827) and Champasak under direct control in the 19th century. What remained of Lan Na became
Champasak-2023 AFC U-17 Asian Cup squads
(2008-06-28)28 June 2008 (aged 14) Champasak United 12 1GK Soulisak Manpaseuth (2006-11-01)1 November 2006 (aged 16) Champasak United 13 2DF Aliyakone Phongsavanh
Champasak-Chenla
located at Mount Phu Kao - Lingaparvata (the mountain of the linga) in Champasak Province, Laos once belonging to the Khmer civilization. The local Vat
Champasak-Pakse International Airport
in Laos. Pakse is the former southern capital city of the Kingdom of Champasak. The airport has been in use since 1959 and re-opened after renovations
Champasak-Miss Universe Laos 2023
Mounvongsa ພວິນາ ມອນວົງສາ 21 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) Champasak Latdavanh Phommala ລັດດາວັນ ພົມມາລາ Champasak 28 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) Houaphanh Phiranya Thipphomvong
Champasak-Peter Phanthavong
striker for Lao League 1 side Ezra. Born a Christian in Hue Xa village in Champasak, Peter started playing football at a youth age. In 2017, he joined the
Champasak-Football at the 2021 SEA Games – Men's team squads
(2001-12-03) 3 December 2001 (age 22) Champasak United 20 4FW Ekkamai Ratxachak (1999-06-16) 16 June 1999 (age 24) Champasak United 21 4FW Phathana Phommathep
Champasak-List of top-division football clubs in AFC countries
Phri Mia Lik) 2022 AFC ranking: 37th As of 2024 season: Luang Prabang Champasak Vientiane Vientiane teams Ezra Lao Army Master 7 Viengchanh Young Elephant
Champasak-Districts of Laos
ເມືອງປາກເຊ Champasak Province 16-02 Sanasomboun District ເມືອງຊະນະສົມບູນ Champasak Province 16-03 Batiengchaleunsouk District ເມືອງບາຈຽງຈະເລີນສຸກ Champasak Province
Champasak-Barbara Hutton
Doan was an adopted member of the former royal family of the Kingdom of Champasak (roughly located in modern Laos).[citation needed] Hutton lived with Frederick
Champasak-Lao Airlines
49 on board died. The aircraft was flying from Vientiane to Pakse in Champasak Province in southern Laos, and was attempting to land in bad weather associated
Champasak-List of countries by southernmost point
Department 13°44′N Laos Border with Cambodia near Veun Kham, Khong District, Champasak Province 13°55′N Mexico Coastal border with Guatemala at the mouth of
Champasak-Chi River
bank. This began in 1718 when the first king of the left bank Kingdom of Champasak, King Nokasad, sent a group of some 3,000 subjects led by an official
Champasak-Sanskrit revival
undertaken at Buddhist monasteries, such as Vientiane Sangha College and Champasak Sangha College. Malaysia: See also Sanskrit inscriptions in the Malay
Champasak-List of former sovereign states
Luang Phrabang (1707–1893) Kingdom of Vientiane (1707–1828) Kingdom of Champasak (1713–1904) Kingdom of Luang Phrabang (1945) Lao Issara (1945–1946) In
Champasak-Sisouk na Champassak
Prince Sisouk na Champassak (Lao: ເຈົ້າ ສີສຸກ ນະ ຈໍາປາສັກ; 28 March 1928 in Pakse, Champassak, Laos – 10 May 1985 in Santa Ana, California, United States)
Champasak-List of association football stadiums by country
National Stadium 20,000 Lao League Savannakhét Provincial stadium 15,000 multi-use Champasak Stadium 11,000 multi-use Luang Prabang stadium 10,000 multi-use
Champasak-Bassac River
the west-bank capital of the Kingdom of Champasak. Sak (សក្តិ) can also be seen in the Khmer spelling of Champasak: ចំប៉ាសក្តិ. USS Satyr (ARL-23), a recommissioned