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  2. List of ethnic groups in Laos - Wikipedia

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    For the purposes of the 1995 census, the government of Laos recognized 149 ethnic groups within 47 main ethnicities. [ 1 ] whereas the Lao Front for National Construction (LFNC) recently revised the list to include 49 ethnicities consisting of over 160 ethnic groups.

  3. Lao people - Wikipedia

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    Tribes descended from the Ai Lao included the Tai tribes that migrated to Southeast Asia. [ 19 ] According to the French linguist Michel Ferlus (2009), the ethnonym and autonym of the Lao people (ລາວ); nationality of the inhabitants of Laos is formed by the monosyllabization of the Austroasiatic etymon for 'human being' *k.raw . [ 20 ]

  4. Khmer Lao people - Wikipedia

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    Stung Treng city (Xiang Teng in Lao) was founded by a Laotian monk named Seang Peng from Vientiane. The Lao name Xiang Teng later gave the Khmer "Stung Treng". [ 7 ] The Lao were not able to prevent the French from gaining control of the Sesan River Basin in 1893, including its most important center, the city of Stung Treng, located where the ...

  5. Category:Ethnic groups in Laos - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ethnic groups in Laos" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. ... Hill tribe (Thailand) Hmong people; K. Kam people; Kam ...

  6. Culture of Laos - Wikipedia

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    Luang Prabang is the most heavily visited city in Laos, and was chosen for both its architectural and artistic heritage in fusing traditional Lao and French colonial architecture. There are more than 30 active temples in Luang Prabang, and was the seat of the Kingdom of Lan Xang from 1353 to 1560 and the Kingdom of Luang Prabang from 1707 to 1946.

  7. Laotian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The number of ethnic Laotians living in France was estimated to be around 140,000 in 2014. [31] France was the first Western country to where Laotian migrants settled due to the colonization of Laos by France in the early 20th century. A small number of students and workers of the elite class were the first Lao migrants to France.

  8. Shan people - Wikipedia

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    The Tai-Shan who migrated to the south and now inhabit modern-day Laos and Thailand are known as Tai Noi (or Tai Nyai), while those in parts of northern Thailand and Laos are commonly known as Tai Noi ('Little Tai' – Lao spoken) [19] The Shan have inhabited the Shan Plateau and other parts of modern-day Burma as far back as the 10th century CE.

  9. Khmu people - Wikipedia

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    The Khmu were the indigenous inhabitants of northern Laos. It is generally believed the Khmu once inhabited a much larger area. After the influx of Thai/Lao peoples into the lowlands of Southeast Asia, the Khmu were forced to higher ground (), above the rice-growing lowland Lao and below the Hmong/Mien groups that inhabit the highest regions, where they practiced swidden agriculture. [5]

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