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    Xaisomboun (Lao: ໄຊສົມບູນ, pronounced [sáj.sǒm.bùːn]) is a mountainous province in central Laos, between Vientiane province and Xiangkhouang province...
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  • Xaisomboun (Lao: ໄຊສົມບູນ) may refer to: Special Zone of Xaisomboun, was a special zone (khetphiset) of Laos dissolved in 2006. Xaisomboun Province, is...
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    special administrative zone was reestablished as Xaisomboun province. The population of each province in 2023 is given in the census data. The population...
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    Xaisomboun (also Saysomboun, Lao: ໄຊສົມບູນ) was a special zone (khetphiset) of Laos, located in the north of the country, near the capital Vientiane. The...
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  • Vientiane and Xiangkhoang). The Xaisomboun special administrative zone was later recreated as the 17th province. Each province is subdivided into districts...
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    Phou Bia (category Geography of Xiangkhouang province)
    Cordillera, at the southern limit of the Xiangkhoang Plateau in Xaisomboun Province. Owing to its elevation—2,819 m (9,249 ft), the highest terrestrial...
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    the capital of Xaisomboun province. Anouvong was named after King Anouvong when Xaisomboun Province was established as the 18th province of Laos on 13...
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    the capital city Vientiane (Nakhon Louang Viangchan). A new province, Xaisomboun province, was established on 13 December 2013. Provinces are further...
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    (6,130 sq mi). Thathom District was moved to Xaisomboun province in January 2006. Xiangkhouang province is the main maize-producing area of Laos. The...
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  • Long Tieng (category Xaisomboun province)
    Chieng, Long Cheng, or Long Chen) is a Laotian military base in Xaisomboun Province. During the Laotian Civil War, it served as a town and airbase operated...
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