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  2. Attapeu province - Wikipedia

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    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, and Phouvong, covering an area of 10,320 square kilometres (3,980 sq mi) with a population of 127,285. [3]

  3. Attapeu - Wikipedia

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    Attapeu ( Lao: ອັດຕະປື, French pronunciation: [atapø] ), also written as Attopu or Attapu, is the capital of Attapeu province, Laos. Its official name is Muang Samakhi Xay. It is the southernmost of provincial capitals in Laos. Most of the inhabitants are Lao Loum. The temple of Wat Luang Muang Mai in the town centre was built in ...

  4. Sekong province - Wikipedia

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    Sekong (also sometimes Xekong, Lao ເຊກອງ) is a province of Laos in the southeast of the country. Sekong province is the second smallest province in Laos and also one of its poorest, covering an area of 7,665 square kilometres (2,959 sq mi). It is bordered by Vietnam to the east, Attapeu province to the south, Salavan province to the ...

  5. Nong Fa Lake - Wikipedia

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    Nong Fa Lake or Nongphatom Lake ('Blue Lake') is a volcanic crater lake in the mountains of Sanxay District, Attapeu Province, southeastern Laos, in the Dong Ampham National Biodiversity Conservation Area, about 12 kilometres from the Vietnamese border. At an elevation of 1154 metres, the maximum depth of the lake is reportedly 78 metres ...

  6. File:Map of Attapeu Province, Laos.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a map derived from a United Nations map. Unless stated otherwise, UN maps are to be considered in the public domain. This applies worldwide. Some UN maps have special copyrights, as indicated on the map itself. UN maps are, in principle, open source material and you can use them in your work or for making your own map.

  7. Ho Chi Minh trail - Wikipedia

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    The Ho Chi Minh Trail ( Vietnamese: Đường mòn Hồ Chí Minh ), also called Annamite Range Trail ( Vietnamese: Đường Trường Sơn) was a logistical network of roads and trails that ran from North Vietnam to South Vietnam through the kingdoms of Laos and Cambodia. The system provided support, in the form of manpower and materiel, to ...

  8. Laos–Vietnam border - Wikipedia

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    Laos–Vietnam border. Map of the Laos-Vietnam border. Laotian and Vietnamese boundary markers. The Laos–Vietnam border is the international border between the territory of Laos and Vietnam. The border is 2,161 km (1,343 mi) in length and runs from the tripoint with China in the north to tripoint with Cambodia in the south.

  9. Provinces of Laos - Wikipedia

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    Attapeu province: Samakkhixay District 153,000 10,320 14 LA-AT Bokeo province: Houayxay District (Ban Houayxay) 198,000 6,196 29 LA-BK Bolikhamxai province: Pakxan District 287,000 14,863 18 LA-BL Champasak province: Pakse District 706,000 15,415 45 LA-CH Houaphanh province: Xam Neua District 302,000 16,500 18 LA-HO