Xam Neua (Lao: ຊຳເໜືອ, romanized: Sam Nư̄a, pronounced [sám nɯ̌a], sometimes transcribed as Sam Neua or Samneua, literally 'northern swamp'; French: Xam-Nua)...
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Romanization of Lao: Houaphan) is a province in eastern Laos. Its capital is Xam Neua. Houaphanh province covers an area of 16,500 square kilometres (6,400 sq mi)...
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supreme headquarters or center was located in the Viengxay caves near Xam Neua manned by approximately 500 personnel.: 50 NLHS membership was estimated...
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Nathong Airport (IATA: NEU, ICAO: VLSN) is a domestic airport that serves Xam Neua, the capital of Houaphan Province, Laos. On October 19, 2000, Lao Aviation...
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area of 2,095 km². The district capital lies at Mường Xén. Kỳ Sơn borders Xam Neua in the north, Nong Het and Mok May in the west, Khamkeut and Viengthong...
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agreed and quickly moved his army to take Muang Phuan and then on to take Xam Neua and several smaller towns of Đại Việt. The Vietnamese kingdom of Đại Việt...
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invaders succeeded in conquering the border provinces of Phongsali and Xam Neua, which were adjacent to northern Vietnam and on the northeastern verge...
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214,900 4 Champasak Pakse (Pakse District) 15,415 575,600 5 Houaphanh Xam Neua (Xamneua District) 16,500 322,200 6 Khammouane Thakhek (Thakhek District)...
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Camp, Ganh-Hao Labour Camp, Chi-Lang Camp, Vuon-Dao Camp. Xuyen-Moc Camp Xam Neua, Laos: its detainees were former members of the Royal Lao Government and...
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Wenzhou, Xam Neua, Xiangkhoang Lao Skyway Bokeo, Luang Namtha, Luang Prabang, Oudomxay, Pakse, Phongsali, Savannakhet, Sayaboury, Xam Neua, Xepon, Xiangkhoang...
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