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Summary Of: Luang Prabang

Luang Prabang Phou Si 2... Lan Xang fell apart and Luang Prabang became the capital of the independent Luang Prabang kingdom... the French recognized Luang Prabang as the royal residence of Laos... the ruler of Luang Prabang became synonymous with the... Luang Prabang has both natural and historical sites... Luang Prabang is served by... Luang Prabang is linked by Route 13 with... to Luang Prabang is poorly maintained...

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