RM2WN568T–Wat Phou, nestled at the base of Mount Phou Kao in Champasak, Laos, stands as a serene testament to the spiritual and architectural prowess of the Khmer Empire. This ancient temple complex, dating back to the 5th century, was dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva, showcasing a profound blend of religious devotion and natural beauty. As visitors ascend the weathered stone steps, they are greeted by the temple's majestic ruins, intricately carved lintels, and stunningly preserved sanctuaries that echo the sophistication of Angkor Wat. Surrounded by lush jungle and with a natural spring believed to be
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RF2RWG2XC–Vector isolated illustration of simplified administrative map of Laos. Borders and names of the regions. Colorful blue khaki silhouettes
RM2B00TW2–Laos: Coat of Arms of the Lao People's Democratic Republic. The kingdom of Laos existed from the 14th to the 18th centuries, then split into three separate kingdoms. In 1893, it became a French protectorate, with the three kingdoms—Luang Prabang, Vientiane and Champasak—uniting to form what is now known as Laos. The country briefly gained independence in 1945 after Japanese occupation, but returned to French rule until it was granted autonomy in 1949. Laos became independent in 1954, with a constitutional monarchy under King Sisavang Vong; a long civil war soon broke out however.
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RF2DDFNJG–Laos higt detailed map with subdivisions. Administrative map of Laos with districts and cities name, colored by states and administrative districts. V
RM2JA083R–Khas native indian man, Champassak. Laos. Southeast Asia. Laos and the wild populations of Indo-China by Doctor Harmand 1877
RF2CBETXX–Shape of Champasak, province of Laos, with its capital isolated on white background. Bilevel elevation map. 3D rendering
RF2RWG2YM–Vector isolated illustration of simplified administrative map of Laos. Borders of the regions. Colorful blue khaki silhouettes.
RM2B01331–Laos: Two Buddha heads from a ruined monastery in Champasak. Redrawn from an engraving by Louis Delaporte (1842-1925), 1867. The Kingdom of Champasak (1713-1946) was a kingdom in southern Laos that broke away from the Lan Xang kingdom in 1713. Champasak prospered at the beginning the 18th century, but it was reduced to a vassal state of Siam before the century had passed. Under French rule the kingdom was known as Bassac and became an administrative block with its royalty stripped of many of its privileges. The Kingdom of Champasak was abolished in 1946 when the Kingdom of Laos was formed.
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RM2JA083P–Ethnic Akha man, Champassak. Laos. Southeast Asia. Laos and the wild populations of Indo-China by Doctor Harmand 1877
RF2CBETY0–Shape of Champasak, province of Laos, with its capital isolated on white background. Colored elevation map. 3D rendering
RF2RWG2D3–Vector isolated illustration of simplified administrative map of Laos. Borders of the provinces (regions). Grey silhouettes. White outline.
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RF2CBEW2D–Shape of Champasak, province of Laos, with its capital isolated on white background. Topographic relief map. 3D rendering
RF2RWG2J2–Vector isolated illustration of simplified administrative map of Laos. Borders and names of the regions. Black line silhouettes.
RF2CBEW1H–Shape of Champasak, province of Laos, with its capital isolated on white background. Composition of patterned textures. 3D rendering
RF2RWG2DE–Vector isolated illustration of simplified administrative map of Laos. Borders and names of the regions. Multi colored silhouettes.
RF2F4N8EJ–Champasak, province of Laos. Sentinel-2 satellite imagery. Shape isolated on white solid. Description, location of the capital. Contains modified Cope
RF2RWG2BE–Vector isolated illustration of simplified administrative map of Laos. Borders and names of the provinces (regions). Grey silhouettes. White outline
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