. The elephant was symbolic of the ancient kingdom of Laos, known as "The Kingdom of a Million Elephants." It doesn't really mean that Laos has millions of elephant but they use elephant as a helpful animal by pulling large cart of logs and other heavy works. Few people also have an elephant.
The Indian Elephant is the national animal of Laos.
Kingdom of Laos was created in 1949.
Kingdom of Laos ended in 1975.
Laos is called the land of a million elephants as it once served home to many elephants. This is a landlocked country in Asia but does not have many elephants currently.
The Indian Elephant is the national animal of Laos.
The Southeast Asian country Laos was once called the Land of a Million Elephants
Natives of Laos are called Laotian.
No, the rhino lives in Africa. Animals of Laos include the Asian elephant, tigers, bears and many smaller animals.
According to sources Laos's 1994 census showed a population of 4.57 million people. The 2009 estimate shows roughly 6.8 million. So yes, Laos does have a population greater than 1.5 million people.
The Asian country of Laos covers 91,429 square miles. In 2012, Laos had an estimated population of about 6.5 million.
"Lao People's Democratic Republic" is the official name of Laos.
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