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Muang Soui(In Lao: ເມືອງສຸຍ) (also called Muang Souy or Muong Soui) is a small town in Xiangkhouang Province Laos.[1]

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  1. 40 relations: Ban Phou Pheung Noi, Campaign Toan Thang, Fa Ngum, Forces Armées Neutralistes, Khmu people, Khun Borom, Kong Le, Kou Kiet, Lao people, Lao Theung, Laos, Laotian Civil War, Library of Congress, List of covert sites of the Laotian Civil War, Long Tieng, Muang Phuan, Nong Het, Operation Off Balance, Operation Triangle, Pathet Lao, People's Army of Vietnam, Phonsavan, Phou Khao Kham, Phou Kout district, Phoukhoune district, Phu Thai language, Phuan people, Plain of Jars, Provinces of Laos, PT-76, Route 7 (Laos), Royal Lao Army, Royal Lao Government, Sam Thong, Tai Lue people, Tai peoples, Vietnam War, Xiangkhouang, 1960 Laotian coups, 312th Division (Vietnam).

  2. Populated places in Xiangkhouang Province
  3. Vietnam War sites

Ban Phou Pheung Noi

Ban Phou Pheung Noi (Lao: ບ້ານພູເຟືອງນ້ອຍ) is a Laotian village located at the peak of Phou Pheung mountain in the Xieng Khouang province of Laos. Muang Soui and Ban Phou Pheung Noi are Populated places in Xiangkhouang Province and Vietnam War sites.

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Campaign Toan Thang

Campaign Toan Thang (Campaign Total Victory) was the first communist wet season offensive of the Laotian Civil War.

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Fa Ngum

Somdetch Brhat-Anya Fa Ladhuraniya Sri Sadhana Kanayudha Maharaja Brhat Rajadharana Sri Chudhana Negara (ສົມເດັດ ພຣະບາດ ອັນຍາ ຟ້າ ລັດທຸຣັນຍາ ສຣີ ສັດຕະນາ ຄະນະຍຸດທາ ມະຫາຣາຊ໌ ພຣະບາດ ຣາຊະທໍຣະນາ ສຣີ ສັດຕະນະ ນະຄອນ), better known as Fa Ngum (Laotian: ຟ້າງູ່ມ; 1316 – 1393, born in Muang Sua, died in Nan), established the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang in 1353.

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Forces Armées Neutralistes

Forces Armées Neutralistes (Neutralist Armed Forces) was an armed political movement of the Laotian Civil War. Muang Soui and Forces Armées Neutralistes are Laotian Civil War.

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Khmu people

The Khmu (Khmu:; ກຶມມຸ or ຂະມຸ; ขมุ; Khơ Mú;; ခမူ) are an ethnic group of Southeast Asia.

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Khun Borom

Khun Borom (ขุนบรม) or Khoun Bourôm (ຂຸນບູຣົມ) is a legendary progenitor of the Southwestern Tai-speaking peoples,.

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Kong Le

Captain Kong Le (Lao: ກອງແລ; 6 March 1934 – 17 January 2014) was a Laotian paratrooper in the Royal Lao Army.

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Kou Kiet

Kou Kiet (translation: Redeem Honor; also called Operation About Face) was a major Laotian Civil War victory for the anti-communist troops of the Kingdom of Laos.

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Lao people

The Lao people are a Tai ethnic group native to Southeast Asia, who speak the Lao language of the Kra–Dai languages.

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Lao Theung

The Lao Theung or Lao Thoeng (Lao: ລາວເທິງ) is one of the traditional divisions of ethnic groups living in Laos (the others being the Lao Loum and the Lao Soung).

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Laos

Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR), is the only landlocked country and one of the two Marxist-Leninist states in Southeast Asia.

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Laotian Civil War

The Laotian Civil War was waged between the Communist Pathet Lao and the Royal Lao Government from 23 May 1959 to 2 December 1975.

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Library of Congress

The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C. that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States.

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List of covert sites of the Laotian Civil War

Covert sites of the Laotian Civil War were clandestine U.S. military installations for conducting covert paramilitary and combat operations in the Kingdom of Laos. Muang Soui and List of covert sites of the Laotian Civil War are Laotian Civil War.

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Long Tieng

Long Tieng (also spelled Long Chieng, Long Cheng, or Long Chen) is a Laotian military base in Xaisomboun Province. Muang Soui and Long Tieng are Laotian Civil War.

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Muang Phuan

Muang Phuan (Lao: ເມືອງພວນ,; Country of Phuan) or Xieng Khouang (ຊຽງຂວາງ), also known historically to the Vietnamese as Trấn Ninh (chữ Hán: 鎮寧; lit. "securement of peace"), was a historical principality on the Xiang Khouang Plateau, which constitutes the modern territory of Xiangkhouang Province, Laos.

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Nong Het

Nong Het, also Nong Haet, Nonghet, Muang Nonghet or Nonghed, is a market town in Xiangkhouang Province in northeastern Laos, located about from the border with Vietnam. Muang Soui and Nong Het are Populated places in Xiangkhouang Province.

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Operation Off Balance

Operation Off Balance was a hastily planned offensive operation of the Laotian Civil War; it happened between 1 and 15 July 1969 on the Plain of Jars in the Kingdom of Laos.

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Operation Triangle

Operation Triangle was a military operation of the Laotian Civil War staged from 19—29 July 1964.

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Pathet Lao

The Pathet Lao (translation), officially the Lao People's Liberation Army, was a communist political movement and organization in Laos, formed in the mid-20th century. Muang Soui and Pathet Lao are Laotian Civil War.

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People's Army of Vietnam

The People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN), officially the Vietnam People's Army (VPA; of Vietnam), also recognized as the Vietnamese Army (lit) or the People's Army (Quân đội Nhân dân), is the national military force of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the armed wing of the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV). Muang Soui and People's Army of Vietnam are Laotian Civil War.

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Phonsavan

Phonsavan (also spelled Phonesavanh, ໂພນສະຫວັນ), population 37,507, is the capital of Xiangkhouang Province. Muang Soui and Phonsavan are Populated places in Xiangkhouang Province.

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Phou Khao Kham

Phou Khao Kham (Gold Mountain), (5 August – 25 September 1971) was a Royal Lao Government military offensive operation of the Laotian Civil War designed to clear Communist forces off Routes 13 and 7 north of the administrative capital of Vientiane.

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Phou Kout district

Phou Kout is a district (muang) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos.

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Phoukhoune district

Phoukhoune is a district (muang) of Luang Prabang province in northern Laos.

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Phu Thai language

Phu Thai (Phuu Thai; Thai, Phu Thai: Phasa Phuthai, ภาษาผู้ไท or ภูไท) is a Southwestern Tai language spoken in Laos, Thailand and Vietnam.

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Phuan people

The Phuan people (พวน), ພວນ Phouan), also known as Tai Phuan, Thai Puan (ໄຕພວນ, ໄທພວນ ไทพวน) or Lao Phuan (ລາວພວນ), are a Theravada Buddhist Tai people spread out in small pockets over most of Thailand's Isan region with other groups scattered throughout central Thailand and Laos (Xiangkhouang Province and parts of Houaphan).

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Plain of Jars

The Plain of Jars (Lao: ທົ່ງໄຫຫິນ Thong Hai Hin) is a megalithic archaeological landscape in Laos. Muang Soui and Plain of Jars are Laotian Civil War.

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Provinces of Laos

Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic, is divided into 17 provinces (Lao ແຂວງ,, italic, italic or italic) and one prefecture, the Vientiane capital city municipality (ນະຄອນຫຼວງ, nakhon louang, or Na Kone Luang Vientiane).

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PT-76

The PT-76 is a Soviet amphibious light tank that was introduced in the early 1950s and soon became the standard reconnaissance tank of the Soviet Army and the other Warsaw Pact armed forces.

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Route 7 (Laos)

Route 7 of Laos, ເສັ້ນ ທາງ ເລກ 7 ຂອງປະເທດລາວ (ທ. 7) is a provincial road served from east to west in Xiangkhouang province, Laos.

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Royal Lao Army

The Royal Lao Army (ກອງທັບລາດຊະອານາຈັກລາວ; Armée royale du Laos – ARL), also designated by its anglicized title RLA, was the land component of the Royal Lao Armed Forces (FAR), the official military of the Kingdom of Laos during the North Vietnamese invasion of Laos and the Laotian Civil War between 1960 and 1975. Muang Soui and royal Lao Army are Laotian Civil War.

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Royal Lao Government

The Royal Lao Government was the ruling authority in the Kingdom of Laos from 1947 until the communist seizure of power in December 1975 and the proclamation of the Lao People's Democratic Republic. Muang Soui and Royal Lao Government are Laotian Civil War.

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Sam Thong

Sam Thong (sometimes spelled Samthong) is a town in Xiangkhouang province, Laos.

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Tai Lue people

The Tai Lü people (Tai Lue: ᦺᦑᦟᦹᧉ,, Dǎi lè, ລື້, Lư̄, ไทลื้อ,, Người Lự) are an ethnic group of China, Laos, Thailand, Burma and Vietnam.

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Tai peoples

Tai peoples are the populations who speak (or formerly spoke) the Tai languages.

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Vietnam War

The Vietnam War was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. Muang Soui and Vietnam War are Laotian Civil War.

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Xiangkhouang

Xiangkhouang (Lao: ຊຽງຂວາງ, meaning 'Horizontal City') is a province of Laos on the Xiangkhoang Plateau, in the nation's northeast.

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1960 Laotian coups

The 1960 Laotian coups brought about a pivotal change of government in the Kingdom of Laos. Muang Soui and 1960 Laotian coups are Laotian Civil War.

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312th Division (Vietnam)

The 312th Infantry Division is a division of the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN), first formed in October 1950.

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See also

Populated places in Xiangkhouang Province

Vietnam War sites

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muang_Soui

Also known as Moung Soui, Muang Soui, Laos.