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Encyclopedia > Pakxe

Pakxe (French Paksé) is a city in southern Laos, situated at the confluence of the Xedone and Mekong Rivers. View of the Mekong before the sunset The Mekong is one of the worlds major rivers. ...


It is the largest city in Champassack province and is the gateway to the Bolovens Plateau. (pop. 45,000-75,000) Categories: Stub | Provinces of Laos ...


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4. LE LAOS - PROJET PAKXE - La-Paix.org (3059 words)
Le Laos et les 9 Etats de la région s'accorderaient pour édifier autour de ce qui fut jadis un lieu amer et tragique un symbole d'unité et de paix pour tous.
Pakxe est appelée à devenir un carrefour autoroutier, ferroviaire et fluvial.
Que Pakxe, qui fait penser au mot Pax devienne un jour le symbole de la paix, de l'unité, de la liberté et de la prospérité de toute l'Asie du Sud-Est, ce serait une bien belle vocation pour le Laos.
Pakxe --  Encyclopædia Britannica (344 words)
East of Pakxé begins the rolling Bolovens Plateau, nearly 3,300 feet (1,000 metres) high, for whose products—teak, tea, cinchona, kapok, and cardamom—Pakxé is the distributing centre.
Continuous water transport is blocked chiefly by the barriers of the Khone Falls and other falls between Sâmbor and Pakxé, and upstream uses of...
The plateau lies east of Pakxé between the Mekong River and the western foothills of the southern Annamese Cordillera (Chaîne Annamitique).
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