Luang, also known as Literi Lagona (Letri Lgona), is an Austronesian language spoken in the Leti Islands and the Babar Islands in Maluku, Indonesia. It...
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Thailand. Laos: spoken in the 8 northern provinces of Luang Namtha, Udomsai, Bokeo, Sayaburi, Phongsali, Luang Prabang, and Xiaq kvaaq, with a few villages near...
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Luang may refer to: Luang (title), a Thai noble title Luang language, a language that is spoken on the islands Luang, Wetang, Moa and Lakor Luang Prabang...
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Thavưng or Aheu is a language spoken by the Phon Sung people in Laos and Thailand. There are thought to be some 1,770 speakers in Laos, largely concentrated...
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Luang Phabang, (Lao: ຫລວງພະບາງ/ຫຼວງພະບາງ) or Louangphabang (pronounced [lǔaŋ pʰāʔ.bàːŋ]), commonly transliterated into Western languages from the pre-1975...
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Luang Prabang International Airport (Lao: ສະຫນາມບິນສາກົນຫຼວງພະບາງ), (IATA: LPQ, ICAO: VLLB) is one of the few international airports in Laos. The airport...
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Fah Luang University (MFU), situated in Chiang Rai Province in northern Thailand, is named after the Princess Mother (Somdet Yah), Mae Fah Luang was the...
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Pha That Luang (Lao: ທາດຫຼວງ or ພຣະທາດຫລວງ; pronounced [pʰā.tʰâːt lǔa̯ŋ] "Great Stupa") is a large, gold-covered Buddhist stupa in the centre of the city...
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an Austronesian language spoken on the island of Leti in Maluku. Although it shares much vocabulary with the neighboring Luang language, it is marginally...
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and July 2018, a junior association football team was rescued from Tham Luang Nang Non, a cave system in Chiang Rai province, northern Thailand. Twelve...
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Luang Pho Daeng (Thai: หลวงพ่อแดง) was a Thai Buddhist monk who died while meditating in 1973. Daeng was born in Thailand in 1894. He was briefly interested...
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Thai royal ranks and titles (redirect from Mom Luang)
to address them, although the language is less elaborate than when speaking to the king or the queen. A male Luk Luang who does not accede to the throne...
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Thai due to the inter-marriages between Lawa and Northern Thais. Wa language Bo Luang Lawa (Eastern Lawa) at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
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Plaek Phibunsongkhram (redirect from Col. Luang Phibul Songkhram)
received the noble title Luang from King Prajadhipok, and became known as Luang Phibunsongkhram. He would later drop his Luang title but permanently adopted...
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Luangic–Kisaric languages (Kisar, Romang, Luang, Wetan, Leti) in the Eastern branch of Timoric A. In a lexicostatistical classification of the languages of Southwest...
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Sing Jai and Wat Namkeo. The anthropological Luang Namtha Museum is in Luang Namtha. The history of Luang Namtha province is traced to inhabitants who...
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The Kingdom of Luang Phrabang, also called Kingdom of Luang Prabang was formed in 1707 as a result of the split of the Kingdom of Lan Xang. When the kingdom...
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Tham Luang Nang Non (Thai: ถ้ำหลวงนางนอน, lit. 'Great Cave of the Sleeping Lady', pronounced [tʰâm lǔaŋ nāːŋ nɔ̄ːn]) is a karstic cave system in the Tham...
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Luang Pu Waen Suciṇṇo (Thai: หลวงปู่แหวน สุจิณโณ; 16 February 1887 – 2 July 1985) was a Buddhist monk in Thailand, and part of the Thai Forest Tradition...
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Luang Prabang (also Louangphabang, Lao: ຫລວງພະບາງ, pronounced [lǔaŋ pʰā(ʔ).bàːŋ]) is a province in northern Laos. Its capital of the same name, Luang...
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Wat Chedi Luang (Thai: วัดเจดีย์หลวง, lit. temple of the big stupa or temple of the royal stupa) is a Buddhist temple in the historic centre of Chiang...
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villages in Laos (Ethnologue). Bopiet, Luang Namtha District, Luang Namtha Province Namtoung, Luang Namtha District, Luang Namtha Province one village in Houaixay...
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Laos (redirect from Languages of Laos)
After a period of internal conflict, Lan Xang broke into the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang, the Kingdom of Vientiane and the Kingdom of Champasak. In 1893...
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Luang Pu Thuat (Thai: หลวงปู่ทวด; 1582-1682 CE, 2125-2225 BE) was a Buddhist monk, born in Dee Luang sub-district, Sathing Phra district, Songkhla, Thailand...
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Fayette County, Kentucky, United States lex, ISO 639-3 code for the Luang language, spoken in Indonesia Lex, the Latin word for law, plural leges; see...
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Suan Luang (Thai: สวนหลวง, pronounced [sǔa̯n lǔa̯ŋ]) is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. It is bounded by other Bangkok districts...
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Luang por (Thai: หลวงพ่อ; RTGS: luang pho, Thai pronunciation: [lǔəŋpʰɔ̂ː]; Lao: ຫຼວງ ພໍ່, romanized: lūang phǭ) means "venerable father" and is used...
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The Luang Prabang Range (Thai: ทิวเขาหลวงพระบาง, pronounced [tʰīw kʰǎw lǔaŋ pʰráʔ.bāːŋ]), named after Luang Prabang, is a mountain range straddling northwestern...
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Luang Pu Sodh Candasaro (10 October 1884 – 3 February 1959), also known as Phramongkolthepmuni, was a Thai Buddhist monk who served as the abbot of Wat...
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The Kingdom of Luang Prabang (Lao: ອານາຈັກຫຼວງພະບາງ; Japanese: ルアンプラバン王国) was a short-lived puppet state of Imperial Japan, which existed from 9 March...
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