Laos The Plain of Jars is a large group of historic cultural sites in Laos containing thousands of stone jars, which lie scattered throughout the Xieng Khouang plain in the Laotian Highlands at the northern end of the Annamese Cordillera, the principal mountain range of Indochina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Plain of Jars"
(Politics of Laos) Country name: ...more on Wikipedia about "Politics of Laos"
The office of the President of Laos was created after the downfall of the monarchy of the country, and a member of the old ruling family was the first president.The presidents currently follow Laos Communist doctrine. The presidents were: ...more on Wikipedia about "President of Laos"
The Royal Lao Air Force was the air force of the Royal Lao Government of the Kingdom of Laos. ...more on Wikipedia about "Royal Lao Air Force"
Tourism is the fastest growing industry in Laos. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tourism in Laos"
The Wat Si Saket is a Buddhist wat in central Vientiane, Laos. It was built in 1818 by Chao Anou (Anouvong), possibly making it the oldest temple in the city. It was built in the Siamese style rather than the Lao style of Buddhist architecture keeping it safe from the armies of Siam who sacked Vientiane in 1827. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wat Si Saket"
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