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  2. Lao National Television - Wikipedia

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    Lao National Television was established and began broadcasting television programs on December 1, 1983. At that time, the television station carried out pilot broadcasts twice a week, and later gradually increased the broadcast time. At the beginning of its operations, LNTV broadcast only in Vientiane with Soviet support. Resources to operate ...

  3. Laotian Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Vientiane continues to be Laos's major financial district and business networking hub for Laotian businessmen and investors of Chinese ancestry. The city is now pullulated with thousands of prospering Chinese-owned businesses, with Vientiane being home to at least 2500 Chinese entrepreneurs who control a vast disproportion of the city's restaurants, cinemas, hotels, repair shops, and jewellery ...

  4. Laos - Wikipedia

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    LA. Internet TLD. .la. Laos, [e] officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic ( Lao PDR or LPDR ), [f] is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. At the heart of the Indochinese Peninsula, Laos is bordered by Myanmar and China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the southeast, and Thailand to the west and southwest. [12]

  5. Lao League 1 - Wikipedia

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    Lao Army FC (8 titles) TV partners. FIFA + ( Live Streaming) Website. laoleague .com. Current: 2024–25. The Lao League 1 ( Lao: ລາວ ພຣີເມຍລີກ ), known as the Pepsi Lao League 1 for sponsorship reasons (formerly Lao League ), is a professional football league representing the sport's highest division in Laos. The league ...

  6. Laotian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Laotian diaspora can be categorized into three categories based on time. The first consists of Laotians who have lived outside Laos before the French colonization of the country. Members of this group live almost exclusively in Thailand, either part of the forced migrations by the Siamese or by modern border definitions, as a result of the ...

  7. Lao language - Wikipedia

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    Lao (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 Thailand, where it is usually referred to as the Isan language. Spoken by over 3 million people in Laos and 3.2 million in all countries, it serves as a vital ...

  8. Lao people - Wikipedia

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    The Lao people are a Tai ethnic group native to Southeast Asia, who speak the Lao language of the Kra–Dai languages. They are the majority ethnic group of Laos, making up 53.2% of the total population. The majority of Lao people adhere to Theravada Buddhism. They are closely related to other Tai people, especially (or synonymous) with the ...

  9. Human rights in Laos - Wikipedia

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    After talks with the UNHCR and the Thai government, Laos agreed to repatriate the 60,000 Lao refugees living in Thailand, including several thousand Hmong people. Very few of the Lao refugees, however, were willing to return voluntarily. Pressure to resettle the refugees grew as the Thai government worked to close its remaining refugee camps.