Pak Seng district

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Pak Seng District
ເມືອງວຽງຄຳ
Country Laos
Province Luang Prabang
Time zone UTC+7 (ICT)

Pak Seng is a district ( muang ) of Luang Prabang province in northern Laos. [1]

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