Mok May district ເມືອງໝອກໃໝ່ | |
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Coordinates: 19°09′46″N103°41′34″E / 19.162876°N 103.692834°E Coordinates: 19°09′46″N103°41′34″E / 19.162876°N 103.692834°E | |
Country | Laos |
Province | Xiangkhouang |
Time zone | UTC+7 (ICT) |
Mok May District is a district ( muang ) of Xiangkhouang province in north-central Laos. [1]
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