- Vang
Vieng (Lao: ວັງວຽງ,
pronounced [wáŋ wía̯ŋ]) is a town in the
Vientiane Province in Laos. It is po****r with tourists,
specifically backpackers, s****ing...
- the
expressway is
divided in four sections: Vientiane–Vang
Vieng (113 km (70 mi)) Vang
Vieng–Luang
Prabang (137 km (85 mi))
Luang Prabang–Oudomxay Oudomxay–Boten...
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Vieng Phouka, (also Vien Pou Kha
Vieng, Viangphoukha, Viengphoukha,
Vieng Pou Kha, Vien Pouka) is a town in
Luang Namtha Province,
northeastern Laos,...
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of Lao script. Vientiane...
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Vieng Narumon (Thai: เวียง นฤมล, Thai pronunciation: [wīaŋ ná.rɯ́.mōn]; born 11
January 1992) is a Thai luk
thung and Mor lam
singer from the Isan area...
- Dong Phou
Vieng National Protected Area is a
national protected area in
Savannakhet Province in
central Laos. This
mostly forested park is home to large...
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around 1353
after the twin
cities of
Muang Sua (Luang Prabang) and
Vieng Chan
Vieng Kham (Vientiane)
became independent following the
death of the Sukhothai...
- The
Viengxay caves in
Houaphanh Province of north-eastern Laos are an
extensive network of
caves in
limestone mountains. Four-hundred
eighty of
these caves...
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south by
river from Ban Xay, and lies to the
southeast of
Vieng Kham, and to the
north of
Vieng Thong. Phou Soy
mountain (2257 m) lies to the southwest...
- city-states of
Muang Sua (Luang Prabang) and
south to the twin
cities of
Vieng Chan
Vieng Kham (Vientiane), came
increasingly under Tai influence. Following...