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Nguồn - possibly Mường group, officially classified as a Việt (Kinh) group by the government, Nguồn themselves identify with Việt ethnicity; their language is a member of the Viet–Muong branch of the Vietic sub-family.
Bố Trạch (listen ⓘ) is a rural district in Quảng Bình province.The district capital is Hoàn Lão township. [1] Bố Trạch borders the capital city of Đồng Hới to the south-east, Tuyên Hóa district and Quảng Trạch district to the north, Quảng Ninh district to the south and Minh Hóa district to the north-west.
Hoan Lao. Hoàn Lão is the capital of Bố Trạch District, situated via north-eastern Quảng Bình, is located about 13 km north of Đồng Hới. [1] The township (thị trấn) is located about 30 km east of Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park a UNESCO Heritage Site. Hoàn Lão covers 5,70 km 2 and had a population of 7,372 in 2012.
lao /la᷇ːw/ ລາວ lao /láːw/ มัน man /ma᷇n/ มัน man /mān/ ມັນ man /mán/ it, he/she (offensive if used to refer to a person) ขะเจ้า khachao /kʰáʔ.tɕȃw/ พวกท่าน phuak than /pʰûak tʰâːn/ ເຂົາເຈົ້າ khao chao /kʰǎw tɕâw/ they (formal) หมู่เขา mu ...
Lao Bảo is the last Vietnamese town on National Route 9, which runs westwards from Dong Ha near the Vietnamese coast over the Annamite Range into Laos. The road was constructed in 1930 by the French colonial administration to connect the towns along the Mekong River to the Vietnamese coast. [ 2 ]
Mai Thúc Loan (or Mai Huyền Thành (梅 玄 成), self-proclaimed Mai Hắc Đế (梅 黑 帝, The Black Emperor or The Swarthy Emperor), was the Vietnamese leader of the uprising in 722 AD against the rule of the Chinese Tang dynasty in the provinces of Hoan Châu and Ái Châu (now Thanh Hóa and Nghệ An).
Huang–Lao is a portmanteau, with Huang being the Yellow Emperor, and Lao being Laozi. [4] The related Daoist name Daode Tianzun was a deification of Laozi as a reincarnated personification of the Dao. The term Huang-Lao first appears in the (109 – 91 BCE) Records of the Grand Historian, which was begun by Sima Tan and completed by his son ...
The dominant ethnicity of Northeastern Thailand who descend from the Lao are differentiated from the Lao of Laos and by the Thais by the term Isan people or Thai Isan (Lao: ໄທ ອີສານ, Isan: ไทยอีสาน, Thai pronunciation: [iː sǎ:n]), a Sanskrit-derived term meaning northeast, but 'Lao' is still used.