Muang Xay (Lao: ເມືອງໄຊ, pronounced [mɯ́a̯ŋ sáj]), also referred to as Oudomxai or Oudomxay, is the capital city of Oudomxai Province, Laos. Legend has...
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district") in the area of today's province capital Muang Xay. The former Lao Ly village is now part of Muang Xaya and is called Bang Cheng. Ly culture, which...
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Oudomsay Airport (or Oudomxay Airport) is an airport in Muang Xay, Laos (IATA: ODY, ICAO: VLOS). Aviation portal v t e v t e...
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province and the capital of Vientiane province moved from Vientiane to Muang Phôn-Hông. In 1994 Xaisômboun khetphiset (special region) was formed from...
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Milestone 9 km (5.6 mi) from Chinese border at Boten Laos Route N13 at Muang Xay Laos Route N13 at Vang Vieng Laos Route N13 at Pakxan Laos Route N13 at...
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(Thakhek) Khammouane (Khammouan) Muang Xay (Oudomxai) 25,000 20°41′N 101°59′E / 20.69°N 101.98°E / 20.69; 101.98 (Muang Xay) Oudomxay (Oudomxai) Xaysomboun...
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length of 1,195 km (747 miles) that runs from AH3 in Nateuy, Laos, through Muang Xay, Luang Prabang, Vang Vieng, Vientiane, Nong Khai, Udon Thani, Khon Kaen...
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Vientiane railway station, the largest station on the railway, is situated in Xay Village in Xaythany District and consists of four platforms with seven track...
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