it is famous for attractive sights and wadis. mountainous area. coffee
China, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam. This is known as communism.
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Laos was historically known as the Kingdom of Laos, which was established in the 14th century. The region was also referred to as Lan Xang, meaning "Land of a Million Elephants," during its golden age. Over time, it became known as the French protectorate of Laos in the late 19th century until it gained independence in 1953. Today, it is officially called the Lao People's Democratic Republic.
Indochina.
Vietnam and Laos. Vietnam and Laos. Vietnam and Laos. Vietnam and Laos.
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Laos
Vientiane, Laos Vientiane, Laos
Yes. During the 18th century, Siam (which is now Thailand) established control over the majority of land that is now Laos. In 1828, the Vientiane Lao rebelled, but were unsuccessful. Laos became part of Siam. Siam had control over Laos until the French invaded Vietnam. In the early 1900s, Laos was absorbed into French Indochina thanks to treaties with Siam. So yes. Laos was part of Thailand (known then as Siam) for approximately 80 years.
Lao People's Democratic Republic (known as Laos)
The Lao People's Democratic Republic, more commonly known as Laos, has an area 5.16% greater than that of Minnesota and 5.47% less than that of Michigan.
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