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  2. Royal Lao Government - Wikipedia

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    The Franco-Lao Treaty of 1953 gave Laos full independence but the following years were marked by a rivalry between the neutralists under Prince Souvanna Phouma, the right wing under Prince Boun Oum of Champassak, and the left-wing, Lao Patriotic Front under Prince Souphanouvong and future Prime Minister Kaysone Phomvihane. During this period, a ...

  3. Public holidays in Laos - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays in Laos are days when workers get the day off work. [1] The Lao word for "holiday" or "festival" is boun ( ບຸນ , also spelled bun ). Public holidays

  4. Kingdom of Laos - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Laos was the form of government in Laos from 1947 to 1975. Located in Southeast Asia at the heart of the Indochinese Peninsula, it was bordered by Burma and China to the northwest, North Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the southeast, and Thailand to the west and southwest.

  5. 2025 in Laos - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... List of years in Laos: Events in the year 2025 in Laos. ... Online calendar This page was ...

  6. Lao royal family - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the Pathet Lao, led by another royal, Souphanouvong, overthrew the Royal Government and arrested many members of the royal family.The King, the Queen, Crown Prince and the King's brothers were taken to a remote location to a re-education camp, where it is believed that they died [citation needed], although there has been no official confirmation either way.

  7. Royal Lao Government in Exile - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Lao Government in Exile condemns national elections in Laos as a "charade." Chairman Sisavatdy has called for a move to a more liberal democracy system with multiple political parties. [9] On October 13, 2011, Australian politician Chris Hayes expressed support in the Australian House of Representatives for the Royal Lao Government in ...

  8. Buddhist calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Buddhist calendar is a set of lunisolar calendars primarily used in Tibet, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam as well as in Malaysia and Singapore and by Chinese populations for religious or official occasions.

  9. List of governments of Laos - Wikipedia

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    The list of governments of the Lao People's Democratic Republic, commonly abbreviated to Lao Government, is the main executive institution of government. It is led by the Prime Minister, the country's head of government. The Prime Minister is nominated by the President at a plenary session of the National Assembly, the country's legislature ...