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  2. List of rivers of Laos - Wikipedia

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    Xe Namnoy River (Xe Namnoi) Houay Ho River; Houay Tekok River; Xe Kaman River. Nam Pagnou River; Xe Xou River; Huai Het River; Tonle Repou; Dôn River; Banghiang River (Xe Banghiang River) Sepon River (Xepon River) Xe Lanong River; Xe Champhone River; Xe Bang Fai River. Xe Noy River; Nam Hinboun. Nam Pakan; Nam Theun (Kading River) Nam Xan ...

  3. Bảo Thắng district - Wikipedia

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    Bảo Thắng district is subdivided to 14 commune-level subdivisions, including the townships of Phố Lu, Nông trường Phong Hải, Tằng Loỏng and the rural communes of: Bản Cầm, Bản Phiệt, Gia Phú, Phong Niên, Phú Nhuận, Sơn Hà, Sơn Hải, Thái Niên, Trì Quang, Xuân Giao, Xuân Quang.

  4. Sepon River - Wikipedia

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    The Sepon River at Lao Bảo, Vietnam. The Sepon River (Vietnamese: Sông Xê-pôn, Lao: Se Pon) is a small river at Lao Bảo border area of Quảng Trị province, Vietnam and Savannakhet province of Laos. It forms a border between Vietnam and Laos. One side of the river belongs to Vietnam and other belongs to Laos.

  5. Lao Bảo - Wikipedia

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    Lao Bảo is the last Vietnamese town on National Route 9, which runs westwards from Dong Ha near the Vietnamese coast over the Annamite Range into Laos. The road was constructed in 1930 by the French colonial administration to connect the towns along the Mekong River to the Vietnamese coast. [ 2 ]

  6. Xe Bang Fai River - Wikipedia

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    The Xe Ban Fai River, downstream the village of Ban Chalou, Khammouane, Laos The Xe Bang Fai River ( Nam Xebangfai ) is a river in Laos . [ a ] It originates in the Annamite Range on the border between Laos and Vietnam at 17°3′1″N 106°20′54″E  /  17.05028°N 106.34833°E  / 17.05028; 106.34833  ( Xe Bang

  7. Xe Champhone Wetlands - Wikipedia

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    Xe Champhone Wetlands is located along the Xe Champhone River from below Ban Sakheun down to Ban Khoklo at Phia Cheo. North and south zones of the wetlands are divided by Ban Kengkok. The area of the wetlands covers 12,400 ha. [3] The northern part of Xe Champhone includes rice paddy fields and two large reservoirs.

  8. Protected areas of Laos - Wikipedia

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    Dong Hua Sao National Park (99.8 km 2 reported area; 1004 km 2 GIS-calculated area); Hin Namno National Park (941.21 km 2); Nakai-Nam Theun National Park (4277 km 2); Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park, (4107.1 km 2 reported area; 4828 km 2 GIS-calculated area)

  9. Trần Đình Long - Wikipedia

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    Long became the Chairman of Hòa Phát group in 1996. In March 2019, Long was listed in the real-time list of billionaires by Forbes magazine – with a fortune of 1 billion USD, making him the 1756th richest man in the world at that time.