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LAOS

The Lao?s Democratic Republic, located on the Indo-Chinese Peninsula between the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Kingdom of Thailand, has an area of 91,429 sq. mi. (236,800 sq. km.) and a population of 5.69 million. Capital: Vientiane. Agriculture employs 95 percent of the people. Tin, lumber and coffee are exported. ,The first United Kingdom of Laos was established in the mid-14th century by King Fa Ngum who ruled an area including present Laos, northeastern Thailand, and the southern part of China?s Yunnan provinces from his capital at Luang Prabang. Thailand and Vietnam obtained control over much of the present Lao territory in the 18th century and remained dominant until France established a protectorate over the area in 1893 and incorporated it into the Union of Indo-China. The Independence of Laos was proclaimed in March of 1945, during the last days of the Japanese occupation of World War II. France reoccupied Laos in 1946, and established it as a constitutional monarchy within the French Union in 1949. In 1953, war erupted between the government and the Pathet Lao, a Communist movement supported by the Vietnamese Communist forces. Peace was declared in 1954 with Laos becoming full independent in 1955 and the Pathet Lao being permitted to occupy two northern provinces. Civil war broke out again in 1960 with the United States supporting the government of the Kingdom of Laos and the North Vietnamese helping the Communist Pathet Lao, and continued, with intervals of truce and political compromise, until the formation of the Lao People?s Democratic Republic on Dec. 2, 1975.,, Rulers:,,, ,Sisavang Vong, 1949-1959,, ,Savang Vatthana, 1959-1975,, Monetary System:,,, ,1 Piastre = 100 Cents to 1955,, ,1 Kip = 100 At, 1955-1978,, ,1 new Kip = 100 old Kip, 1979-,,

COUNTRY PICK # GRADE DESCRIPTION PRICE CAMERA ACTION
LAOS P-A3a AU-UNC, ND, 50 AT., SYMBOL OF CONSTITUTION ON FACE, RARE GRADE, 225 Front Side Back Side