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District & municipality in Bolikhamsai Province, Laos
Pakxan (/pɑːkˈsɑːn/; (Lao: ປາກຊັນ, pronounced [pȁːk̚sán]) is a district and town in Bolikhamsai Province, Laos. Pakxan was founded in the 19th century
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Province of Laos
Borikhamxay, is a province of Laos. Pakxan, Thaphabat, Pakkading, Borikhane, Viengthong, and Khamkeut are its districts and Pakxan is its capital city. The province
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Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge (opened in 2025), between Bueng Kan Province and Pakxan town, Bolikhamxai Province Sixth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge [th] (under
Thai–Lao_Friendship_Bridge
Bridge in Thailand
over the Mekong River that links the Bueng Kan Province of Thailand and Pakxan town, Bolikhamxai Province in Laos. The project includes a 16 km four-lane
Fifth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge
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District (Ban Houayxay) 198,000 6,196 29 LA-BK Bolikhamxai province Pakxan District (Pakxan) 287,000 14,863 18 LA-BL Champasak province Pakse District (Pakse)
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44944 (Vang Vieng) Vientiane Pakxan (Muang Pakxan) 21,967 18°23′N 103°40′E / 18.38°N 103.66°E / 18.38; 103.66 (Pakxan) Bolikhamsai (Bolikhamxai) Attapeu
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Air Kosovo Eltina Thaqi 22 Mannheim Eco Laos Fachalin Chounlamounty 24 Pakxan Water Liberia Mary Kermon 22 Monrovia Water Madagascar Hendry Tsiky Andriambolatiana
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628 2 Bokeo Houayxay (Houayxay District) 6,196 179,243 3 Bolikhamsai Pakxan (Pakxan District) 14,863 273,691 4 Champasak Pakse (Pakse District) 15,415 694
Administrative divisions of Laos
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Region of northeastern Thailand
construction of bridges. Other major border crossings include Bueng Kan-Pakxan and the only non-Mekong checkpoint Chong Mek-Vangtao, although ferries cross
Isan
Highway in Laos
border at Boten Laos Route N13 at Muang Xay Laos Route N13 at Vang Vieng Laos Route N13 at Pakxan Laos Route N13 at Savannakhet Travel in northern Laos
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Town municipality in Thailand
district capital and is on the Mekong River, opposite the Laotian town of Pakxan of Bolikhamsai province. It lies at the junction of Highways 212 and 222
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Descendants of speakers of a common Tai language
Province, Laos: in Viangthong and Khamkeut Districts; also in Pakkading and Pakxan Districts. Unclassified Tai language. Tai Kaleun – 7,000 people mostly in
Tai_peoples
International border
between Nong Khai railway station and Khamsavath railway station. 14 Pakxan Pier, Pakxan district, Bolikhamsai Bueng Kan Pier, Mueang Bueng Kan district,
Laos–Thailand_border
Name Capital Area (km2) Remarks Bolikhamxai Province Paksane District (Pakxan) 16,470 Houaphan Province Xamneua District (Xam Neua) 16,500 Vientiane Province
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Village in Bolikhamsai Province, Laos
road from Nong Boua and Pakxan near the border with Thailand. Na Khaulom is the eastern point of the road leading out of Pakxan. At Na Khaulom the road
Na_Khaulom
other neared the Mekong in the vicinity of the Nam Kading tributary and Pakxan. On 17 November, two Royalist irregular battalions from Groupement Mobile
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Nikkei Naotoshi Okada, and Governor of JBIC Nobumitsu Hayashi. 66 Laos Pakxan 29 October Working visit. Prayut attended the foundation stone laying ceremony
List of international prime ministerial trips made by Prayut Chan-o-cha
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River in Laos
central Laos through Borikham and joins the Mekong River at 18°22′36″N 103°39′29″E / 18.37667°N 103.65806°E / 18.37667; 103.65806 at Pakxan. v t e
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Thailand. Laos Thailand Fifth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge A bridge connecting Pakxan, Laos, with Mueang Bueng Kan, Thailand. Myanmar Thailand Thai–Myanmar
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French Catholic bishop (1877–1945)
capacities. In 1922, he became the parish priest of Keng Sadok situated south of Pakxan on the Mekong. On 27 April 1922, he was appointed titular bishop of Orcistus
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CIA officer from Special activities division
important Lao town. The stations were sited near Vientiane, Mukdahan, and Pakxan. On 9 August came the Kong Le coup in Vientiane. Lair and the PARU would
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Vientiane Province 10-11 Meun District ເມືອງໝື່ນ Vientiane Province 11-01 Pakxan District ເມືອງປາກຊັນ Bolikhamsai Province 11-02 Thaphabat District ເມືອງທ່າພະບາດ
Districts_of_Laos
Concrete box girder deck, 4 concrete pylons Route 244 Mekong 2025 Bueng Kan–Pakxan 18°24′23.9″N 103°34′07.0″E / 18.406639°N 103.568611°E / 18.406639; 103
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Historic place in Laos
northern Phongsali and Xam Neua province; eastern Xiangkhouang, Oudomxay, Pakxan, and Khammouane province; western Luang Prabang, Vang Vieng, and Vientiane
Ban_Phou_Pheung_Noi
American covert operation in 1961
air strikes to ward off threatened communist assaults on Luang Prabang, Pakxan, Vientiane, and Savannakhet. Ambassador Brown did not want to scuttle an
Operation_Millpond
Military coups of the Laotian Civil War
on 22 September 1960, elements of BP 2 evicted pro-Phoumi troops from Pakxan, 120 kilometers from Vientiane. In the far north, in the Pathet Lao occupied
1960_Laotian_coups
Administrative entry restrictions
station in Nongkhai, Thailand. Entry points Napao-Chalo, Taichang-Sophoun, Pakxan-Bungkan, and Xiengkok are open only to visa holders. "Visa-on-arrival".
Visa requirements for EFTA nationals
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Administrative entry restrictions
station in Nongkhai, Thailand. Entry points Napao-Chalo, Taichang-Sophoun, Pakxan-Bungkan, and Xiengkok are open only to visa holders. "Visa-on-arrival".
Visa requirements for European Union citizens
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430 ft) Extradosed Concrete box girder deck, 4 concrete pylons Mekong 2024 Pakxan–Bueng Kan 18°24′23.9″N 103°34′07.0″E / 18.406639°N 103.568611°E / 18
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Laotian Roman Catholic prelate (1909–1984)
27 June 1935 Consecration 30 June 1974 by Pope Paul VI Personal details Born (1925-10-06)6 October 1925 Pakxan Died 7 April 1984(1984-04-07) (aged 74)
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A Shakti of Ganesh, Auspicious, Causing victory
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The name could come from “â€passionate, vehementâ€â€ or from nelâ€â€a cloud.â€â€ Niall of the Nine Hostages (read the legend) was a fourth-century king of Tara who gained the throne because of a test – he and his brothers had to enter the forest and find their own food and shelter. As time wore on they grew thirsty and approached a well guarded by a hideously ugly woman. Before she would allow them to have a drink she asked for a kiss. Only Niall agreed and when he had kissed her she was transformed into the most beautiful woman on earth and in turn she granted him sovereignty of Erin.
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English : occupational name for a maker or seller of cans, from an agent derivative of Old English canne ‘can’.Respelling of Kanner.
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Desired; Agreeable
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