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4 unusual facts about Attapeu Province


Attapeu Province

Lao Loum people in Attapeu outnumber those in other close-by provinces.

The listed globally threatened wild life species are 14 (as per the World Conservation Union (IUCN Red List and 23 specuies according to the CITES.

Qui Nhơn

It has traditionally been relying on access to wood from Binh Dinh's forests as well as the Central Highlands provinces of Gia Lai and Kon Tum and even as far as Cambodia's Ratanakiri and Laos' Attapeu Province.

Quy Nhơn Port

Quy Nhơn Port is the most accessible major port not only for Bình Định Province, but also for the Central Highlands provinces of Gia Lai and Kon Tum and even parts of Laos and Cambodia such as Attapeu Province and Ratanakiri Province.


Su' language

The 1995 Attapeu census recorded a population of only 124 speakers in Sanamsay District.

Tamoyot

Tamoyot or Ban Tamoyot is a village in Sanamxay District in Attapeu Province, in southern Laos.


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