No. Laos is a country in Asia.
It was never colonised. They operated successful diplomacy with the French, who colonised neighbouring Laos.
For resources and power.
Laos would generally have higher temperatures year-round compared to Austria. Laos is located in Southeast Asia, closer to the equator, experiencing a tropical climate with high temperatures. Austria, located in central Europe, has a more temperate climate, with cooler temperatures throughout the year.
Mainly during the 16th century.
No they did not. They colonize them to bring slaves from Africa there to work. The fertile soil and plenty of resources are there. The europeans would then ship the produce back to Europe and sell them
they wanted the riches (gold, silver, and land )to add to their own treasuries.
laos
No, Tesco does not operate in Laos. The company primarily focuses on its business in the UK and several countries in Europe and Asia, but it has not expanded its presence to Laos. Local markets and smaller retailers dominate the retail landscape in Laos.
Laos would generally have higher temperatures year-round compared to Yugoslavia. Laos is located in Southeast Asia near the equator, which results in a tropical climate with consistently warmer temperatures. Yugoslavia, on the other hand, is located in Europe and has a more temperate climate with distinct seasons, including colder temperatures in the winter.
They did, they settled in Greenland and Canada.
use google you can get a real answer there Laos, it is much nearer the equator.