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Xiangkhouang-Xiangkhouang province
Xiangkhouang (Lao: ຊຽງຂວາງ, meaning 'Horizontal City') is a province of Laos on the Xiangkhoang Plateau, in the nation's northeast. The province has the
Xiangkhouang-French protectorate of Laos
autonomy in the Xiangkhouang Province. Despite the unrest among minority hill tribes in the north, the central and southern portions of Laos saw a more favourable
Xiangkhouang-Kingdom of Laos
particularly on Xiangkhouang Province on the Plain of Jars, some 80 million failed to explode and continue to injure and kill residents to this day. Laos is the
Xiangkhouang-Laos
Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR or LPDR), is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. At the heart of the Indochinese
Xiangkhouang-Route 7 (Laos)
Route 7 of Laos, ເສັ້ນ ທາງ ເລກ 7 ຂອງປະເທດລາວ (ທ. 7) is a provincial road served from east to west in Xiangkhouang province, Laos. It runs from Nong Het
Xiangkhouang-Plain of Jars
iron ore deposits exist in Laos, both in Xiangkhouang. The presence and locations of the numerous jar sites in Xiangkhouang may relate to trading and mining
Xiangkhouang-Phuan people
region with other groups scattered throughout central Thailand and Laos (Xiangkhouang Province and parts of Houaphan). There are also approximately 5000
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-Lao People's Armed Forces
Their Russian-built Antonov AN 74-300 with 20 people on board crashed in Xiangkhouang Province. Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force Military ranks of the
Xiangkhouang-Muang Kham, Laos
Muang Kham is a small town in Xiangkhouang Province in northeastern Laos. It is located along Route 7 (Laos), 55.7 kilometres (34.6 mi) east of Phonsavan
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-2014 Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force An-74 crash
en route to Xiangkhouang Province, northern Laos, killing all but one of the 17 people on board. Among the victims were several Laotian politicians travelling
Xiangkhouang-History of Laos
highlands of Indochina, which constitute the territories of the modern Laotian nation-state, dates back to the Lower Paleolithic. These earliest human
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-List of World Heritage Sites in Laos
natural heritage. Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic, ratified the convention on 20 March 1987. As of 2022[update], Laos has three sites
Xiangkhouang-Muang Soui
Muang Souy or Muong Soui) is a small town in Xiangkhouang Province Laos. It is located on Route 7 of Laos, so east of Phoukhoune district, northwest of
Xiangkhouang-Laos–Vietnam border
Vietnam) Namkan (Nong Het, Xiangkhouang, Laos) – Nậm Cắn (Kỳ Sơn, Nghệ An, Vietnam) Namphao (Khamkeut, Bolikhamsai, Laos) – Cầu Treo (Hương Sơn, Hà Tĩnh
Xiangkhouang-Laos warty newt
only in the Saysomboun Special Zone and Phou Kout District in Xiangkhouang Province, Laos. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland
Xiangkhouang-List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in action during the Vietnam War (1961–1965)
Warrant officer US Army Army Attaché Office, American Embassy, Laos Laos, Xiangkhouang Province Passenger on an SC-47 shot down by Pathet Lao while on
Xiangkhouang-Xiangkhoang Plateau
the capital of Phonsavan. The plateau gives its name to present-day Xiangkhouang Province in which Phonsavan is located. The plateau is the location of
Xiangkhouang-Phonsavan
history of Xiangkhouang is interlinked with the Tai Phuan. The Tai Phuan or Phuan people are a Buddhist Tai-Lao ethnic group that migrated to Laos from southern
Xiangkhouang-Miss Universe Laos 2023
of Xiangkhouang crowned Phaimany Lathsabanthao of Phongsaly as her successor at the end of the event.[citation needed] Phaimany will represent Laos in
Xiangkhouang-List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in action during the Vietnam War (1968–69)
Lieutenant USAF 34th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Barrel Roll Laos, Xiangkhouang Province His F-105 #61-0104 was hit by enemy fire and he ejected successfully
Xiangkhouang-Xiangkhoang
Xiangkhouang may refer to: Xiangkhouang Province, Laos Xiangkhoang Plateau, Laos Xieng Khouang Airport This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-Phou Kout district
Phou Kout is a district (muang) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. The district includes the seldom visited Site 25 of the Plain of Jars
Xiangkhouang-Christianity in Laos
Christianity is a minority religion in Laos. In 2015, Christians in Laos numbered 200,000 to 210,000, with 50,000–60,000 thousand for Catholics and 150
Xiangkhouang-List of monarchs of Laos
Democratic Republic is the modern state derived from the final Kingdom of Laos. The political source of Lao history and cultural identity is the Lao kingdom
Xiangkhouang-North Vietnamese invasion of Laos
Vietnamese matériel to the Laotian revolution and directly commanding the Vietnamese volunteer units operating in Sam Neua, Xiangkhouang, and Vientiane." These
Xiangkhouang-Kham district
617°N 103.550°E / 19.617; 103.550 Kham District is a district (muang) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. Maplandia world gazetteer v t e
Xiangkhouang-Xaisomboun province
(Lao: ໄຊສົມບູນ) is a mountainous province in central Laos, between Vientiane province and Xiangkhouang province. The province covers an area of 8,300 square
Xiangkhouang-Nong Het
Nonghet, Muang Nonghet or Nonghed, is a market town in Xiangkhouang Province in northeastern Laos, located about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from the border
Xiangkhouang-Xieng Khouang Airport
airport in Phonsavan, Laos (IATA: XKH, ICAO: VLXK). Its name is derived from the Xiangkhoang Plateau, which gives name to the Xiangkhouang Province on which
Xiangkhouang-List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in action during the Vietnam War (1966–67)
USAF 11th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Operation Barrel Roll Laos, Xiangkhouang Province Pilot of RF-4C lost on a night photo-reconnaissance mission
Xiangkhouang-Khamphao Ernthavanh
Affairs of Laos. Since 2019, she has been the ambassador of Laos to China. Ernthavanh was born on 20 November 1961 in Xiangkhouang Province, Laos. In June
Xiangkhouang-Pany Yathotou
as Vice President of Laos. Yathotou was born on 18 February 1951 in Xiangkhouang Province. Her father, Ya Tho Thu, was a Hmong military commander in the
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-Cả River
meaning "blue, indigo". It originates in the Loi Mountains of Laos, crossing Laos's Xiangkhouang Province, Vietnam's Nghệ An and Hà Tĩnh provinces and empties
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-Aline Claire Allard
during his years as prime minister. Aline Claire Allard was born in Xiangkhouang, Laos, in 1912. The country was then a French protectorate. Her father was
Xiangkhouang-Laos–United States relations
Relations between Laos and the United States officially began when the United States opened a legation in Laos in 1950, when Laos was a semi-autonomous
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-Bolikhamsai province
14,863 square kilometres (5,739 sq mi). Bolikhansai province borders Xiangkhouang province to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Khammouane province to
Xiangkhouang-Kham (disambiguation)
Magars KHAM, a USA radio station Kham District, a district of Xiangkhouang Province, Laos Naw Kham, Burmese drug lord KHAM theory, in politics of Gujarat
Xiangkhouang-List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in action during the Vietnam War (1970–71)
Major USAF 435th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Barrel Roll Laos, Xiangkhouang Province Pilot of F-4D #66‑7526 shot down on a bombing mission. The
Xiangkhouang-Carassius praecipuus
praecipuus is a species of cyprinid found in the Nam Chat river in Xiangkhouang province in Laos. It has a compressed, moderately elongate body with a brownish-yellow
Xiangkhouang-Mok May district
Mok May District is a district (muang) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. "Maplandia world gazetteer". Archived from the original on 2011-05-19
Xiangkhouang-Lao Airlines
Tieng, Xiangkhouang Province, killing all 26 on board. The aircraft was carrying a Vietnamese military delegation from Vientiane to Xiangkhouang. On 19
Xiangkhouang-Vang Pao
located in Central Xiangkhuang Province, in the northeastern region of Laos, where his father, Neng Chu Vang, was a county leader. Vang began his early
Xiangkhouang-Nong Het district
Nong Het District is a district (muang) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. Maplandia world gazetteer 19°29′44″N 103°59′13″E / 19.495452°N
Xiangkhouang-Kingdom of Luang Prabang (Japanese puppet state)
signed an agreement on 21 August 1941 which attached the provinces of Xiangkhouang and Vientiane to the Kingdom of Luang Prabang, and placed the protectorate
Xiangkhouang-Luang Prabang province
the north, Vietnam to the northeast, Houaphanh province to the east, Xiangkhouang province to the southeast, Vientiane province to the south, Sainyabuli
Xiangkhouang-Phaxay district
Phaxay is a district (muang) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. Maplandia world gazetteer v t e
Xiangkhouang-Khoune district
formerly as Xiang Khouang, is a district (muang) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. The district has four main ethnic groups: Lao, Hmong
Xiangkhouang-Wat Phia Wat
Chao Lan Kham Khong, in order to house the first Buddhist statue in Xiangkhouang, which was brought over from Burma. In 1375, invading Chinese forces
Xiangkhouang-Hang Sao
(Haam Choj, a given Mong name; 1939–2004) was a prominent figure in the Laotian Civil War. He was raised in the city of Pah Leong, Xieng Khoua. Hang Sao
Xiangkhouang-Lao language
(Lao: ພາສາລາວ, [pʰáː sǎː láːw]), sometimes referred to as Laotian, is the official language of Laos and a significant language in the Isan region of northeastern
Xiangkhouang-Phou Bia
Phou Bia (Lao: ພູເບັ້ຍ, pronounced [pʰúː bîa̯]) is the highest mountain in Laos. It is in the Annamese Cordillera, at the southern limit of the Xiangkhoang
Xiangkhouang-Nghệ An province
borders Thanh Hóa to the north, Hà Tĩnh to the south, Xiangkhouang, Bolikhamsai and Houaphan of Laos to the west, and the East Sea (Gulf of Tonkin) to the
Xiangkhouang-Mueang
Muang Xay Former Muang Muang Phuan (modern Phonsavan, capital city of Xiangkhouang Province) Muang Sua Mong Mao Mong Hsat Mong Hpayak Mong Ton Mong Nai
Xiangkhouang-Bounpheng Mounphosay
1 September 1948) was a Laotian politician and member of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party. She was born in Xiangkhouang Province. In 1990 she was
Xiangkhouang-Human rights in Laos
fighters hid out in mountains in Xiangkhouang Province for many years, with a remnant emerging from the jungle in 2003. Laos and Vietnamese troops were reported
Xiangkhouang-Amphidromus xiengkhaungensis
Amphidromus xiengkhaungensis include Phou Kout District within Xiangkhouang Province in Laos. Inkhavilay, Khamla; Sutcharit, Chirasak; Panha, Somsak (2017-06-13)
Xiangkhouang-Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park
Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park is a protected area in northern Laos, covering 4,107.1 km2 (1,585.8 sq mi) in three provinces: Houaphan, Luang Prabang
Xiangkhouang-List of covert sites of the Laotian Civil War
the Laotian Civil War were clandestine U.S. military installations for conducting covert paramilitary and combat operations in the Kingdom of Laos. Airstrips
Xiangkhouang-Muang Phuan
Xiang Khouang Plateau, which constitutes the modern territory of Xiangkhouang Province, Laos. The Xiang Khouang Plateau is semi-arid but has important iron
Xiangkhouang-Cherzong Vang
government in Laos. Born on April 13, 1943, in Xiangkhouang Province, Laos, Cherzong Vang was one of the first Hmong educators in Laos, and the United
Xiangkhouang-Sam Thong
Thong (Lao: ຊຳທອງ, sometimes spelled Samthong) is a town in Xiangkhouang province, Laos. During the Vietnam War, it was the site of a USAID refugee operation
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-Tropidophorus baviensis
baviensis is found in northern Vietnam and in adjacent northeastern Laos (Xiangkhouang Province). Records from Thailand are considered erroneous. The type
Xiangkhouang-Phuan language
language spoken in Laos, Thailand and Cambodia. The Phuan (ພວນ, พวน Phouan, /pʰúan/) are a tribal Tai people originally inhabiting Xiangkhouang and parts of
Xiangkhouang-Kout
Kout, Czech conductor Phou Kout District, a district of Xiangkhouang Province, northern-central Laos Přední kout, small hill in the South Moravia, Czech Republic
Xiangkhouang-Depopulation of Muang Phuan
re-establish control over the Xiangkhoang Plateau. During the early 19th century, Laos was fragmented into several kingdoms. The Kingdom of Vientiane was tributary
Xiangkhouang-Nam Ngum River
Nam Ngum (Laotian: ນໍ້າງືມ [nâːm ŋɯ́ːm]) is a 354 km long river in Laos. It is a major tributary of the Mekong River. The Nam Ngum originates from the
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-Thongbanh Sengaphone
when the plane he was traveling on crashed in northern Laos. He was traveling to Xiangkhouang Province to attend a ceremony celebrating the 55th anniversary
Xiangkhouang-Vientiane province
Nam San Noi near the border with Xiangkhouang province. Several kilometres to the south of Vang Vieng is one of Laos's largest lakes, Nam Ngum. Much of
Xiangkhouang-Royal Lao Armed Forces
, a state that existed from 1949 to 1975 in what is now the Lao People's Democratic Republic. First created under the French protectorate of
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-Antonov An-74
An-74TK-300 carrying Laos Defence Minister Douangchay Phichit and other senior officials crashed in the north of the country in the Xiangkhouang Province, nearly
Xiangkhouang-Annamite Range
of eastern Indochina, extending approximately 1,100 km (680 mi) through Laos, Vietnam, and a small area in northeast Cambodia. The highest points of the
Xiangkhouang-O Du people
Most Ơ Đu presently speak Thai.[citation needed] Population in Laos: 194 in Xiangkhouang Province Population in Vietnam: 301 in Tương Dương district of
Xiangkhouang-Houaphanh province
The province is bordered by Vietnam to the north, east, and southeast, Xiangkhouang province to the south and southwest, and Luang Prabang province to the
Xiangkhouang-Soulivong Daravong
May 1949) is a Laotian politician and economist born in Xieng Khouang Province. He served as Minister of Planning and Investment of Laos. He studied engineering
Xiangkhouang-Louis-Marie Ling Mangkhanekhoun
Mangkhanekhoun was born on 8 April 1944 in Bonha-Louang in Xiangkhouang province in northeastern Laos. He is an ethnic Khmu. He was baptized in 1952 after his
Xiangkhouang-8th National Assembly of Laos
The 8th National Assembly of Laos was elected by a popular vote on 20 March 2016 and was replaced by the 9th National Assembly on 22 March 2021. "Lao National
Xiangkhouang-Wangyee Vang
Vietnamese invasion of Laos and in its aftermath, Wangyee Vang served in the "U.S. Secret Army" in the Royal Kingdom of Laos during the Vietnam War and
Xiangkhouang-Mines Advisory Group
Ordnance) clearance operation in the country. MAG currently works in XiangKhouang and Khammouane provinces, operating 11 UXO clearance teams (including
Xiangkhouang-6th National Assembly of Laos
Assembly of Laos. Archived from the original on 12 November 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2021. "ເຂດເລືອກຕັ້ງທີ 9, ແຂວງຊຽງຂວາງ" [Constituency 9, Xiangkhouang Province]
Xiangkhouang-2018 Laos dam collapse
The 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
Xiangkhouang-Touby Lyfoung
Hmong community of Laos, and the grandson-in-law of Lo Bliayao, one of the first Hmong to gain leadership position in the Laotian government. Coming from
Xiangkhouang-Fa Ngum
and founded the Lan Xang Hôm Khao (better known as Lan Xang) kingdom in Laos in 1353. Fa Ngum was a grandson of Souvanna Khamphong, titled Phagna Khampong
Xiangkhouang-ISO 3166-2:LA
ISO 3166-2:LA is the entry for Laos in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Xiangkhouang-Mee Moua
Mee Moua (RPA: Mim Muas, born June 30, 1969, in Xieng Khouang, Laos), is an American politician, and is the former president and executive director of
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-7th National Assembly of Laos
Assembly of Laos. Archived from the original on 12 November 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2021. "ເຂດເລືອກຕັ້ງທີ 9, ແຂວງຊຽງຂວາງ" [Constituency 9, Xiangkhouang Province]
Xiangkhouang-Ong Boun
the second son of Setthathirath II. He was appointed the governor of Xiangkhouang in 1735. In 1767, his elder brother Ong Long died without heir. With
Xiangkhouang-Sourigna Vongsa
râːt]) was the king of Lan Xang whose reign is considered the golden age of Laos. He ascended to the throne in 1637. In 1637, Sourigna Vongsa ascended the
Xiangkhouang-Miss Grand Laos
Miss Grand Laos (Lao: ມີສແກຣນລາວ) is an annual female national beauty pageant of Laos, founded by Miss Laos Company Limited in 2017. The winner of which
Xiangkhouang-Phoumi Vongvichit
authority in Indochina. In 1946, after the French reasserted their authority in Laos, Phoumi made his way to northern Thailand where for the next three years
Xiangkhouang-Setthathirath II
com/eb/article-9064762/Sai-Ong-Hue Peter Simms & Sanda Simms. The Kingdoms of Laos: Six Hundred Years of History. Routledge (1999), pp 107–16. ISBN 0-7007-1531-2
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-Phan Quang Đán
Saigon. Phan Quang Đán hailed from the north central province of Xiangkhouang Province in Laos. He studied for a period in a seminary, and was an American
Xiangkhouang-Royal Lao Army Airborne
which operated during the First Indochina War and the Laotian Civil War from 1948 to 1975. The Laotian paratroopers owed their origin and traditions to the
Xiangkhouang-Campaign Z
designed to defeat the last Royal Lao Army troops defending the Kingdom of Laos. The Communist assault took Skyline Ridge overlooking the vital Royalist
Xiangkhouang-Phommathat
Phommathat was the fourth king of Lan Xang (Laos) (ruled 1428–1429). He was Lan Kham Deng's oldest son. He was king for only 10 months. He was assassinated
Xiangkhouang-Ban Phou Pheung Noi
north of Laos such as Battles of Nakhang,Samneua,Battle of Lima Site 85, Houaphanh Province, Viengxay caves areas, and Plain of Jars, Xiangkhouang province
Xiangkhouang-Photisarath
(1520–47) of the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang whose territorial expansion embroiled Laos in the warfare that swept mainland Southeast Asia in the latter half of the
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-Pa Kao Her
Liberation Organization of Laos (ELOL), an anti-Lao PDR government organization based in Thailand, with a presence in Laos, in the 1980s. Later, he became
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-Anouvong
Anouvong called a great council of the sangha, only the third ever held in Laotian history, and it was decided that a new Emerald Buddha would be carved.
Xiangkhouang-Sang Kittirath
Lao were supposed to hand over the control of Houaphanh Province and Xiangkhouang Province to the Royal Lao Government (RLG). Major Sang set up his forward
Xiangkhouang-Setthathirath
nine-year period in which the country had no king. (The Burmese would rule Laos for eighteen years.) Quarrels and conflicts among the feudal nobility and
Xiangkhouang-List of Buddhist temples
Physical characteristics Life of Buddha in art Footprint Relics Iconography in Laos and Thailand Films Miracles Family Suddhodāna (father) Māyā (mother) Mahapajapati
Xiangkhouang-Nôy
prince ruler of Muang Phuan. Stuart-Fox, Martin (2008). History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press, Inc. pp. 236–237. ISBN 978-0-8108-5624-0. Trần
Xiangkhouang-List of wars involving Vietnam
did not intervene before 1959. Stuart-Fox, Martin (2008). History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 389. ISBN 978-0-8108-5624-0.
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-Kingkitsarat
succeeded by his cousin Ong Kham. Stuart-Fox, Martin. The Historical Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 166. ISBN 978-0-8108-5624-0.
Xiangkhouang-Gary Yia Lee
in Australia. Lee was born in Ban Houei Kouang, Muong Mok, Xieng Khouang, Laos. In 1961, his family was displaced by the civil war and they joined other
Xiangkhouang-Tropical Storm Koguma
reached Laos, causing numerous landslides and floods. Residences and farmlands were the worst impacted in Vientiane, Xayaboury, Xiangkhouang and Bokeo
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-5th National Assembly of Laos
The 5th National Assembly of Laos was elected by a popular vote on 24 February 2002 and was replaced by the 6th National Assembly on 8 June 2006. "Lao
Xiangkhouang-La Sen Thai
monuments. He was succeeded by his only son, Somphou. Simms, Sanda (2013-10-11). The Kingdoms of Laos. Routledge. pp. 52–53. ISBN 978-1-136-86330-1. v t e
Xiangkhouang-Visoun
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Nang Keo Phimpha
from political weakness within Lan Xang. Le Boulanger in his Histoire du Laos Français identified the Maha Devi as the eldest daughter of King Samsenthai
Xiangkhouang-Boua
Boua was king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak from 1851 to 1852. v t e
Xiangkhouang-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
Xiangkhouang-Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo
Elliot, Mark; Ray, Nick (2011). Laos. Lonely Planet. ISBN 978-1-74179-153-2. Simms, Peter and Sanda (1999). The Kingdoms of Laos: Six Hundred Years of History
Xiangkhouang-No Muong
Numuong, and sometimes conflated with Chao Nou) was king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak in 1811. His reign is sometimes confused or combined
Xiangkhouang-Ratsadanay
Gettleman, Marvin E. (1970). Conflict in Indo-China: A Reader on the Widening War in Laos and Cambodia. Random House. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-394-71451-6. v t e
Xiangkhouang-9th National Assembly of Laos
The 9th National Assembly of Laos was elected by a popular vote on 21 February 2021 to replace the 8th National Assembly. It convened its 1st Ordinary
Xiangkhouang-Nokasad
King Chey 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
Xiangkhouang-Kham Tam Sa
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Ong Kham
needed] He ruled until his death in 1769. Stuart-Fox, Martin. History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 239. ISBN 978-0-8108-5624-0.
Xiangkhouang-Anurutha
December 1819.[citation needed] Stuart-Fox, Martin (2008). History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-8108-5624-0.
Xiangkhouang-Zakarine
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Somphou
died unexpectedly in 1501.[citation needed] Simms, Sanda (2013-10-11). The Kingdoms of Laos. Routledge. pp. 52–53. ISBN 978-1-136-86330-1. v t e v t e
Xiangkhouang-Sukkhasoem
brother Chantharath.[citation needed] Stuart-Fox, Martin (2008). History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 329. ISBN 978-0-8108-5624-0.
Xiangkhouang-Sotikakumman
Manhku died in Tonkin in 1813. Stuart-Fox, Martin. History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 389. ISBN 978-0-8108-5624-0. Đại Nam
Xiangkhouang-Khon Kham
came of age. He was succeeded by his brother Kham Tam Sa. He was killed at Kokrua, on the orders of Nang Keo Phimpha.[citation needed] History of Laos
Xiangkhouang-Yukhon
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Lan Kham Deng
were suppressing them during the rebellion. Lan Kham Deng sent thousands Laotian of troops to aid the Vietnamese, but for some reason, the armies of Lan
Xiangkhouang-Isan language
Northeastern Thailand, Isan remains essentially the same as the Lao language of Laos, albeit nonetheless differentiated in orthography and some minor lexical
Xiangkhouang-Kham Keut
throne in 1436, he claimed to be a reincarnation of his father. His reign was ended by his death, from a fit, in 1438.[citation needed] History of Laos
Xiangkhouang-Surinyavong II
Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 331. ISBN 978-0-8108-5624-0. Stuart-Fox, Martin (2008). History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow
Xiangkhouang-Manthaturath
succeed the throne until 1839. Stuart-Fox, Martin (2008). History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press, Inc. pp. 207–208. ISBN 978-0-8108-5624-0.
Xiangkhouang-Inthaphom
died in 1776.[citation needed] Stuart-Fox, Martin (2008). History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 389. ISBN 978-0-8108-5624-0.
Xiangkhouang-Photisarath II
Ba-Nan, Pha Maha Nam)[citation needed] (1552–1627) was the king of the Laotian Kingdom of Lan Xang between 1623 and 1627. Reigning with the regnal name
Xiangkhouang-Nan Tharat
History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 224. ISBN 978-0-8108-5624-0. Stuart-Fox, Martin. History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow
Xiangkhouang-Chantharath
threats. In 1864, Haw rebels raided the country. He freed Principality of Xiangkhouang (Muang Phuan) from Vietnamese and Haw rebels. In 1828, the Siamese king
Xiangkhouang-Ong Long
History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 239. ISBN 978-0-8108-5624-0. Stuart-Fox, Martin. History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow
Xiangkhouang-1970 in the Vietnam War
February Despite the U.S. bombing, PAVN and Pathet Lao forces captured Xiangkhouang airfield and most of the Plain of Jars while the Royal Lao Army forces
Xiangkhouang-Steve Ly
a third term as mayor. Steve and his family immigrated from Xiangkhouang Province, Laos to the United States during the Vietnam War, when Steve was 4
Xiangkhouang-Khai Bua Ban
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Inthavong
was called Chiêu Ấn (昭印). Peter Simms; Sanda Simms (2001). The Kingdoms of Laos: Six Hundred Years of History. ISBN 978-0-7007-1531-2. Đại Nam chính biên
Xiangkhouang-Lê–Mạc War
monarch in Xiangkhoang Plateau. With the help of Vietnamese migrants in Xiangkhouang, the Lê army regained the provinces of Thanh Hóa and Nghệ An, set Tây
Xiangkhouang-Tian Thala
Nakhone, and future Lan Xang king. Simms, Peter; Simms, Sanda (2001). The Kingdoms of Laos: Six Hundred Years of History. ISBN 9780700715312. v t e v t e
Xiangkhouang-Siamese–Vietnamese War (1831–1834)
Pom and Phra Ratchawarin Kham would attack Xiangkhouang and Nghệ An Province through Khorat Plateau and Laos. King Nangklao or King Rama III sent Siamese
Xiangkhouang-Provinces of Thailand
Additionally tributary states like the principalities of Lan Na, the Laotian kingdoms of Vientiane and Luang Prabang, Cambodia, or the Malay sultanate
Xiangkhouang-Trịnh–Nguyễn War
Hữu Dật. The Trinh army crossed the Gianh river, then assaulted on the Xiangkhouang citadel and the Nguyen walls, but was halted by the Nguyen navy. The
Xiangkhouang-Souvanna Banlang
Viravong (1964), p. 44-47. Simms, Peter and Sanda (1999). The Kingdoms of Laos: Six Hundred Years of History. Curzon Press. ISBN 0-7007-1531-2. Stuart-Fox
Xiangkhouang-Nyô
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Inthasom
peacefully until his death in 1749. Stuart-Fox, Martin. History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 139–140. ISBN 978-0-8108-5624-0.
Xiangkhouang-Administrative divisions of Thailand
maint: location missing publisher (link) Wyatt, David K. (2009). "Siam and Laos, 1767–1827". Journal of Southeast Asian History. 4 (2): 19–47. doi:10
Xiangkhouang-Sayakumane
Sayakumane was king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak, 1737–1791. v t e
Xiangkhouang-Lusai
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Miss Earth 2023
28 Nairobi Africa Kosovo Leonora Leci 27 Pristina Europe Laos Nuolao Wamenglor 18 Xiangkhouang Asia & Oceania Liberia Cassandra Peters 27 Monrovia Africa
Xiangkhouang-Nanthasen
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-November 1968
Revolution A group of 374 civilians in Laos were killed in a U.S. attack that targeted the Tham Piu Cave in the Xiangkhouang Province, near Muang Kham, one of
Xiangkhouang-List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (2010–2019)
An-74 crashed near Baan Nadi, Xiangkhouang. Sixteen of the Seventeen people on board were killed. The victims incluced Laotian Defence Minister Douangchay
Xiangkhouang-Christianity in Laos
Municipality, in the provinces of Vientiane, Sainyabuli, Luang Prabang, Xiangkhouang, Bolikhamsai, Savannakhet, Champassak, and Attapeu, as well as in the
Xiangkhouang-Nokasad
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Sayakumane
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Fay Na
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-No Muong
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Manoi
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Boua
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Kham Nhai
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Kham Souk of Champasak
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Phan Quang Đán
of Saigon. Phan Quang Đán hailed from the north central province of Xiangkhouang Province in Laos. He studied for a period in a seminary, and was an American
Xiangkhouang-Laos warty newt
found only in the Saysomboun Special Zone and Phou Kout District in Xiangkhouang Province, Laos. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry
Xiangkhouang-Lao language
(Phetsabun) and Uttaradit (outside Isan) Northeastern Lao Phuan (Phouan) Lao Xiangkhouang, portions of Houaphan and Xaisômboun Scattered in isolated villages of
Xiangkhouang-O Du people
Đu presently speak Thai.[citation needed] Population in Laos: 194 in Xiangkhouang Province Population in Vietnam: 301 in Tương Dương district of the Nghệ
Xiangkhouang-Siamese–Vietnamese War (1831–1834)
(鎮寧) Province. When Anouvong was defeated again in 1828 and fled to Xiangkhouang, Chao Noy the ruler of Muang Phuan, a former vassal to Anouvong that
Xiangkhouang-November 1968
were killed in a U.S. attack that targeted the Tham Piu Cave in the Xiangkhouang Province, near Muang Kham, one of several large caverns in the area where
Xiangkhouang-Laos–United States relations
ending up in the USA. A number of Hmong fighters hid out in mountains in Xiangkhouang Province for many years, with a remnant emerging from the jungle in 2003
Xiangkhouang-Setthathirath II
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Louis-Marie Ling Mangkhanekhoun
born Ling Mangkhanekhoun was born on 8 April 1944 in Bonha-Louang in Xiangkhouang province in northeastern Laos. He is an ethnic Khmu. He was baptized
Xiangkhouang-Kham district
617°N 103.550°E / 19.617; 103.550 Kham District is a district (muang) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. Maplandia world gazetteer v t e
Xiangkhouang-Khoune district
Muang Khoun and formerly as Xiang Khouang, is a district (muang) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. The district has four main ethnic groups:
Xiangkhouang-Mok May district
Mok May District is a district (muang) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. "Maplandia world gazetteer". Archived from the original on 2011-05-19
Xiangkhouang-Nong Het district
Nong Het District is a district (muang) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. Maplandia world gazetteer 19°29′44″N 103°59′13″E / 19.495452°N
Xiangkhouang-Phaxay district
Phaxay is a district (muang) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. Maplandia world gazetteer v t e
Xiangkhouang-Phou Kout district
Phou Kout is a district (muang) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. The district includes the seldom visited Site 25 of the Plain of Jars.
Xiangkhouang-Laos
Military Zone, Xaisamboune Closed Military Zone near Vientiane Province and Xiangkhouang Province. From 1975 to 1996, the United States resettled some 250,000
Xiangkhouang-History of Laos
Plain of Jars, Xiangkhouang
Xiangkhouang-North Vietnamese invasion of Laos
directly commanding the Vietnamese volunteer units operating in Sam Neua, Xiangkhouang, and Vientiane." These actions were in violation of the obligation Ho
Xiangkhouang-Hang Sao
Hang Sao (Haam Choj, a given Mong name; 1939–2004) was a prominent figure in the Laotian Civil War. He was raised in the city of Pah Leong, Xieng Khoua
Xiangkhouang-Kham (disambiguation)
by Kham Magars KHAM, a USA radio station Kham District, a district of Xiangkhouang Province, Laos Naw Kham, Burmese drug lord KHAM theory, in politics of
Xiangkhouang-Cả River
indigo". It originates in the Loi Mountains of Laos, crossing Laos's Xiangkhouang Province, Vietnam's Nghệ An and Hà Tĩnh provinces and empties into the
Xiangkhouang-Kingdom of Laos
World War. Of the 260 million bombs that rained down, particularly on Xiangkhouang Province on the Plain of Jars, some 80 million failed to explode and
Xiangkhouang-Sisavang Vong
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Anouvong
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Setthathirath
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Sisavang Vatthana
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Photisarath
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Fa Ngum
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Samsenethai
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Provinces of Thailand
Laos Chiang Khouang Chiang Khouang 1828–1893 Tran Ninh French Indochina Xiangkhouang Laos Borikhan Nikhom Borikhan Nikhom 1828–1893 Vientiane French Indochina
Xiangkhouang-Ratsadanay
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Muang Phuan
the Xiang Khouang Plateau, which constitutes the modern territory of Xiangkhouang Province, Laos. The Xiang Khouang Plateau is semi-arid but has important
Xiangkhouang-Sourigna Vongsa
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Phoumi Vongvichit
Phoumi Vongvichit (Lao: ພູມີ ວົງວິຈິດ; 6 April 1909 – 7 January 1994) was a leading figure of the Pathet Lao and an elder statesman of the Lao People's
Xiangkhouang-Vang Pao
Vang Pao Vang in 2004 Native name Vaj Pov Born 8 December 1929 Xiangkhouang, French Indochina Died 6 January 2011(2011-01-06) (aged 81) Clovis, California
Xiangkhouang-Laotian Civil War
an average of one B‑52 bomb-load every eight minutes, 24 hours a day. Xiangkhouang Province was the most heavily bombed province. Thirty per cent of bombs
Xiangkhouang-ISO 3166-2:LA
prefecture LA-XA Xaignabouli Xayabury province LA-XE Xékong Sekong province LA-XI Xiangkhouang Xiengkhuang province LA-XS Xaisômboun Xaysomboon province
Xiangkhouang-Mee Moua
Harrington Personal details Born (1969-06-30) June 30, 1969 (age 54) Xiangkhouang, Laos Political party Democratic Spouse Yee Chang Children 3 Education
Xiangkhouang-Kout
Dakota Jiří Kout, Czech conductor Phou Kout District, a district of Xiangkhouang Province, northern-central Laos Přední kout, small hill in the South
Xiangkhouang-Phou Bia
Phou Bia (Lao: ພູເບັ້ຍ, pronounced [pʰúː bîa̯]) is the highest mountain in Laos. It is in the Annamese Cordillera, at the southern limit of the Xiangkhoang
Xiangkhouang-Lan Kham Deng
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Phommathat
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Thongbanh Sengaphone
plane he was traveling on crashed in northern Laos. He was traveling to Xiangkhouang Province to attend a ceremony celebrating the 55th anniversary of the
Xiangkhouang-Soulivong Daravong
Soulivong Daravong (Lao: ສຸລິວົງ ດາລາວົງ; born 1 May 1949) is a Laotian politician and economist born in Xieng Khouang Province. He served as Minister
Xiangkhouang-Somphou
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-La Sen Thai
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Nang Keo Phimpha
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Nam Ngum River
Nam Ngum (Laotian: ນໍ້າງືມ [nâːm ŋɯ́ːm]) is a 354 km long river in Laos. It is a major tributary of the Mekong River. The Nam Ngum originates from the
Xiangkhouang-List of Buddhist temples
This is a list of Buddhist temples, monasteries, stupas, and pagodas for which there are Wikipedia articles, sorted by location. Khadro Ling Buddhist Temple
Xiangkhouang-List of monarchs of Laos
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-List of wars involving Vietnam
(1294–1301) Đại Việt Muang Sua Victory Annexation of present-day eastern Xiangkhouang by Đại Việt Third Champa–Đại Việt War (1311) Đại Việt Champa Victory
Xiangkhouang-Human rights in Laos
ending up in the U.S. A number of Hmong fighters hid out in mountains in Xiangkhouang Province for many years, with a remnant emerging from the jungle in 2003
Xiangkhouang-Annamite Range
The Annamite Range or the Annamese Mountains (French: Chaîne annamitique; Lao: ພູ ຫລວງ Phou Luang; Vietnamese: Dãy (núi) Trường Sơn) is a major mountain
Xiangkhouang-Royal Lao Armed Forces
was briefly established by the Neutralists in 1961 at Muang Phanh in Xiangkhouang Province, but the Pathet Lao offensive held in early May 1964 forced
Xiangkhouang-Plain of Jars
sites in Southeast Asia. More than 90 jar sites have been identified in Xiangkhouang Province. Each site has from one to 400 stone jars. The jars vary in
Xiangkhouang-List of World Heritage Sites in Laos
the Mekong river. Megalithic Jar Sites in Xiengkhuang – Plain of Jars Xiangkhouang 2019 1587; iii (cultural) This site comprises 15 individual locations
Xiangkhouang-List of World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia
(5,800,000) 1999 Megalithic Jar Sites in Xiengkhuang - Plain of Jars Xiangkhouang Province, Laos 19°25′48″N 103°9′10.8″E / 19.43000°N 103.153000°E
Xiangkhouang-Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park
Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park is a protected area in northern Laos, covering 4,107.1 km2 (1,585.8 sq mi) in three provinces: Houaphan, Luang Prabang
Xiangkhouang-Khon Kham
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in action during the Vietnam War (1961–1965)
23 Bankowski, Alfons A Staff sergeant USAF 314th Air Division Laos, Xiangkhouang Province Passenger on an SC-47 shot down by Pathet Lao while on an intelligence
Xiangkhouang-Nong Het
also Nong Haet, Nonghet, Muang Nonghet or Nonghed, is a market town in Xiangkhouang Province in northeastern Laos, located about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from
Xiangkhouang-Muang Kham, Laos
Muang Kham is a small town in Xiangkhouang Province in northeastern Laos. It is located along Route 7 (Laos), 55.7 kilometres (34.6 mi) east of Phonsavan
Xiangkhouang-List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in action during the Vietnam War (1970–71)
Major USAF 435th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Barrel Roll Laos, Xiangkhouang Province Pilot of F-4D #66‑7526 shot down on a bombing mission. The weapons
Xiangkhouang-List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in action during the Vietnam War (1968–69)
Lieutenant USAF 34th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Barrel Roll Laos, Xiangkhouang Province His F-105 #61-0104 was hit by enemy fire and he ejected successfully
Xiangkhouang-List of covert sites of the Laotian Civil War
712401 LS 289 Khong Sedone 450 ft UTM WC8524 LS 337 Phou Kang Neua (Xiangkhouang) LS 449 Toong Set 4,100 ft UTM XB3781 Alternative designation PS 49 Online
Xiangkhouang-Vientiane province
districts. The province borders Luang Prabang province to the north, Xiangkhouang province to the northeast, Bolikhamxai province to the east, Vientiane
Xiangkhouang-Xiangkhouang province
Xiangkhouang (Lao: ຊຽງຂວາງ, meaning 'Horizontal City') is a province of Laos on the Xiangkhoang Plateau, in the nation's northeast. The province has the
Xiangkhouang-Vinh Medical University
provinces of Lao People's Democratic Republic, such as Bolikhamsai, Xiangkhouang, Luang Prabang, Houaphanh. At first, the school mostly provided healthcare
Xiangkhouang-List of cities in Laos
19°28′N 103°11′E / 19.46°N 103.18°E / 19.46; 103.18 (Phonsavan) Xiangkhouang Thakhek 26,200 17°25′N 104°50′E / 17.41°N 104.83°E / 17.41; 104.83
Xiangkhouang-Antonov An-74
and other senior officials crashed in the north of the country in the Xiangkhouang Province, nearly 500 kilometres (310 mi) from the capital Vientiane.
Xiangkhouang-List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1990–1999)
May 1998). "ASN Aircraft accident Yakovlev 40 RDPL-34001 Long Tieng, Xiangkhouang". Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2015
Xiangkhouang-Gary Yia Lee
Gary Yia Lee (born Lee Yia, 1949) is a Hmong anthropologist and author based in Australia. Lee was born in Ban Houei Kouang, Muong Mok, Xieng Khouang,
Xiangkhouang-French protectorate of Laos
revolt, the French government granted Hmongs partial autonomy in the Xiangkhouang Province. Despite the unrest among minority hill tribes in the north
Xiangkhouang-List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (2010–2019)
People's Liberation Army Air Force Antonov An-74 crashed near Baan Nadi, Xiangkhouang. Sixteen of the Seventeen people on board were killed. The victims incluced
Xiangkhouang-2014 Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force An-74 crash
the Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force crashed while en route to Xiangkhouang Province, northern Laos, killing all but one of the 17 people on board
Xiangkhouang-Xiangkhoang
Xiangkhouang may refer to: Xiangkhouang Province, Laos Xiangkhoang Plateau, Laos Xieng Khouang Airport This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Xiangkhouang-Cherzong Vang
persecution by the Pathet Lao government in Laos. Born on April 13, 1943, in Xiangkhouang Province, Laos, Cherzong Vang was one of the first Hmong educators in
Xiangkhouang-Wangyee Vang
Wangyee Vang is a Hmong-American community leader, educator and elder from Fresno, and the Central Valley, of California. Vang is the founder and National
Xiangkhouang-Military Regions of Laos
19,847 City of Vientiane was both the national capital and early Military Region 5 headquarters Xiangkhouang Province Pek District (Phonsavan) 15,880
Xiangkhouang-Xaisomboun province
mountainous province in central Laos, between Vientiane province and Xiangkhouang province. The province covers an area of 8,300 square kilometres (3,200 sq mi)
Xiangkhouang-Royal Lao Army Airborne
sixth company becoming an Airborne Training Centre at Muang Phanh in Xiangkhouang Province. However, because of the lack of transport aircraft, few of
Xiangkhouang-Muang Soui
ເມືອງສຸຍ) (also called Muang Souy or Muong Soui) is a small town in Xiangkhouang Province Laos. It is located on Route 7 of Laos, so east of Phoukhoune
Xiangkhouang-Campaign Z
Date 17 December 1971 – 30 January 1972 Location Xiangkhouang Province Result People's Army of Vietnam fails to take Long Tieng Territorial changes People's
Xiangkhouang-Isan language
Phetchabun and Uttaradit (outside Isan) Northeastern Lao Phuan (Phouan) Lao Xiangkhouang, portions of Houaphan and Xaisômboun Scattered in isolated villages of
Xiangkhouang-Kham Keut
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Souvanna Banlang
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Amphidromus xiengkhaungensis
Distribution of Amphidromus xiengkhaungensis include Phou Kout District within Xiangkhouang Province in Laos. Inkhavilay, Khamla; Sutcharit, Chirasak; Panha, Somsak
Xiangkhouang-Laotian beauty pageants
Provinces Titles Winning Years Xiangkhouang 1 2023
Xiangkhouang-Photisarath II
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Tian Thala
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Oun Kham
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Pa Kao Her
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Xiangkhouang-List of provinces of Laos by Human Development Index
Medium human development 3 Sainyanabuli 0.661 4 Bolikhamxai 0.643 5 Xiangkhouang 0.634 6 Vientiane Province 0.620 – Laos (average) 0.607 7 Champasak
Xiangkhouang-Inthavong
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Nôy
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Ong Long
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Nan Tharat
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Ong Kham
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Kingkitsarat
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Inthasom
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Inthaphom
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Sotikakumman
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Surinyavong II
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Anurutha
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Manthaturath
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Sukkhasoem
Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti
Xiangkhouang-Steve Ly
bid for a third term as mayor. Steve and his family immigrated from Xiangkhouang Province, Laos to the United States during the Vietnam War, when Steve
Xiangkhouang-COVID-19 pandemic in Laos
Province 341 1 Bolikhamsai 138 0 Luang Namtha 103 0 Xaisomboun 82 0 Xayaboury 55 0 Oudomxay 38 0 Xiangkhouang 26 0 Attapeu 12 0 Sekong 8 0 Phongsaly 7 0
Xiangkhouang-Nghệ An province
Central Vietnam. It borders Thanh Hóa to the north, Hà Tĩnh to the south, Xiangkhouang, Bolikhamsai and Houaphan of Laos to the west, and the East Sea (Gulf
Xiangkhouang-Laos–Vietnam border
Houaphanh, Laos) – Na Mèo (Quan Sơn, Thanh Hóa, Vietnam) Namkan (Nong Het, Xiangkhouang, Laos) – Nậm Cắn (Kỳ Sơn, Nghệ An, Vietnam) Namphao (Khamkeut, Bolikhamsai
Xiangkhouang-Tropidophorus baviensis
baviensis is found in northern Vietnam and in adjacent northeastern Laos (Xiangkhouang Province). Records from Thailand are considered erroneous. The type locality
Xiangkhouang-Bounpheng Mounphosay
and member of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party. She was born in Xiangkhouang Province. In 1990 she was appointed Governor of Xiang Khuang province
Xiangkhouang-Ban Phou Pheung Noi
Site 85, Houaphanh Province, Viengxay caves areas, and Plain of Jars, Xiangkhouang province. In the Vietnam War, the Laotian civil war and the US Operation
Xiangkhouang-8th National Assembly of Laos
Member — Member — 64 Xiangkhouang Bounton Chanthaphone ບຸນຕົ້ນ ຈັນທະພອນ Old Not Male — Member — — — — — — Member — 65 Xiangkhouang Sengkham Songsana ແສງຄຳ
Xiangkhouang-9th National Assembly of Laos
Female — — — — — — — — — — 70 Xiangkhouang Bounhome Thetthany ບຸນໂຮມ ເທດທານີ New Male — — — — — — — — — — 71 Xiangkhouang Viengxay Sivilay ວຽງໄຊ ສີວິໄລ
Xiangkhouang-7th National Assembly of Laos
Retrieved 30 March 2021. "ເຂດເລືອກຕັ້ງທີ 9, ແຂວງຊຽງຂວາງ" [Constituency 9, Xiangkhouang Province]. National Assembly of Laos. Archived from the original on 12
Xiangkhouang-6th National Assembly of Laos
Retrieved 30 March 2021. "ເຂດເລືອກຕັ້ງທີ 9, ແຂວງຊຽງຂວາງ" [Constituency 9, Xiangkhouang Province]. National Assembly of Laos. Archived from the original on 12
Xiangkhouang-5th National Assembly of Laos
47 Xiangkhouang Outhen Masisonxay New Not Female — — — — — — — — 48 Xiangkhouang Phimmaha Sengkhamyong New Not Male — — — — — — — — 49 Xiangkhouang Pany
Xiangkhouang-List of accidents and incidents involving the Yakovlev Yak-40
Lao Aviation Yak-40 (RDPL-34001) crashed in a jungle near Long Tieng, Xiangkhouang in heavy rain, killing all 26 on board. August 26, 1999 An Uzbekistan
Xiangkhouang-Tropical Storm Koguma
Residences and farmlands were the worst impacted in Vientiane, Xayaboury, Xiangkhouang and Bokeo due to the storm, being influenced further by the monsoon.
Xiangkhouang-Provinces of Laos
15 LA-XE Xaisomboun province Anouvong District (Anouvong) 98,000 4,506 19 LA-XS Xiangkhouang province Pek District (Phonsavan) 254,000 15,880 15 LA-XI
Xiangkhouang-Sam Thong
Sam Thong (Lao: ຊຳທອງ, sometimes spelled Samthong) is a town in Xiangkhouang province, Laos. During the Vietnam War, it was the site of a USAID refugee
Xiangkhouang-Route 7 (Laos)
ຂອງປະເທດລາວ (ທ. 7) is a provincial road served from east to west in Xiangkhouang province, Laos. It runs from Nong Het in the east to Phoukhoune District
Xiangkhouang-Aline Claire Allard
during his years as prime minister. Aline Claire Allard was born in Xiangkhouang, Laos, in 1912. The country was then a French protectorate. Her father
Xiangkhouang-Miss Grand Laos
Chanthalangsy Khammouane – Palyna Khampasouk Savannakhet – Arisa Khennavong Xiangkhouang – Saythong Thammavong Color keys for the Placements at Miss Grand International
Xiangkhouang-Depopulation of Muang Phuan
Muang Phuan (Xiangkhouang)
Xiangkhouang-Miss Earth 2023
Africa Kosovo Leonora Leci 27 Pristina Europe Laos Nuolao Wamenglor 18 Xiangkhouang Asia & Oceania Liberia Cassandra Peters 27 Monrovia Africa Madagascar
Xiangkhouang-Administrative divisions of Thailand
1828 1893 ceded to France, as part of the Franco-Siamese War in 1893 Xiangkhouang Laos Chonnabot ชนบท ຫນອງແກ້ວ Nongkeo (ບຶງແກ້ວ) (Bungkeo) 1792 1914 partitioned
Xiangkhouang-Khamphao Ernthavanh
ambassador of Laos to China. Ernthavanh was born on 20 November 1961 in Xiangkhouang Province, Laos. In June 2015, Ernthavanh was appointed as Deputy Minister
Xiangkhouang-Miss Universe Laos 2023
through an online profile screening performed in March. Payengxa Lor of Xiangkhouang crowned Phaimany Lathsabanthao of Phongsaly as her successor at the end
Xiangkhouang-Miss Grand Laos 2023
Khampasouk[α] 3rd runner-up Savannakhet – Arisa Khennavong 4th runner-up Xiangkhouang – Saythong Thammavong Top 11 Champasak – Sirivimon Sirimoungkhoune Houaphanh – Somchit
Xiangkhouang-Touby Lyfoung
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Xiangkhouang-Carassius praecipuus
Carassius praecipuus is a species of cyprinid found in the Nam Chat river in Xiangkhouang province in Laos. It has a compressed, moderately elongate body with
Xiangkhouang-Phonsavan
ໂພນສະຫວັນ, pronounced [pʰóːn sā.wǎn]), population 37,507, is the capital of Xiangkhouang Province. Phonsavan was built in the late-1970s and replaced old Xiang
Xiangkhouang-Districts of Laos
District ເມືອງແປກ Xiangkhouang Province 9-02 Kham District ເມືອງຄຳ Xiangkhouang Province 9-03 Nong Het District ເມືອງໜອງແຮດ Xiangkhouang Province 9-04 Khoune
Xiangkhouang-Phuan people
region with other groups scattered throughout central Thailand and Laos (Xiangkhouang Province and parts of Houaphan). There are also approximately 5000 Phuan
Xiangkhouang-Xieng Khouang Airport
name is derived from the Xiangkhoang Plateau, which gives name to the Xiangkhouang Province on which it is located. It is the main access gateway for tourists
Xiangkhouang-Phuan language
พวน Phouan, /pʰúan/) are a tribal Tai people originally inhabiting Xiangkhouang and parts of Houaphan provinces of Laos. As a result of slave raids and