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Lao Lom
Total population
27,000 (est.)
Regions with significant populations
Thailand, Laos
Languages
Thai, Lao
Religion
Theravada Buddhism

The Lao Lom (Thai: ลาวหล่ม, pronounced [lāːw lòm]), also called Tai Lom (ไทหล่ม, pronounced [tʰāj lòm]) or Tai Loei (ไทเลย, pronounced [tʰāj lɤ̄ːj]), are an ethnic group in Thailand and Laos. They should not be confused with the Lao Loum (lowland Lao), who make up approximately 69% of the population of Laos.

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Lao Lom

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The Lao Lom (Thai: ลาวหล่ม, pronounced [lāːw lòm]), also called Tai Lom (ไทหล่ม, pronounced [tʰāj lòm]) or Tai Loei (ไทเลย, pronounced [tʰāj lɤ̄ːj]),...

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Ethnic groups in Thailand

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000 Lao (24.9 percent) consisting of the Thai Lao (14 million) and other smaller Lao-related groups, namely the Thai Loei (400-500,000), Lao Lom (350...

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Tai folk religion

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pro-buddhist government. Among the Lao, the Lao Loum and Lao Lom are predominantly Buddhist, while the Lao Theung and Lao Sung are predominantly folk religious...

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Religion in Laos

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practiced by 66% of the population. Almost all ethnic or "lowland" Lao (Lao Loum and Lao Lom) are followers of Theravada Buddhism; however, they constitute...

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Tai peoples

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Lao Loei or Lao Lei), Lom Kao District of Phetchabun Province, and Tha Bo District of Nong Khai Province (locally known as the Tai Dan). The Lao Lom were...

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Languages of Thailand

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family, and the national language being Central Thai. Lao is spoken along the borders with the Lao PDR, Karen languages are spoken along the border with...

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Demographics of Thailand

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are: Lao (15,080,000, 24.9%) consisting of the Thai Lao (14 million) and other smaller Lao groups, namely the Thai Loei (400–500,000), Lao Lom (350,000)...

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Thailand

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Lao (24.9 per cent) consisting of the Thai Lao (14 million) and other smaller Lao groups, namely the Thai Loei (400–500,000), Lao Lom (350,000), Lao Wiang/Klang...

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Lom Sak district

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named the new town Lom Sak. Later other Lao from Vientiane, who was forced by King Taksin to settle in Lopburi, returned and settled in Lom Sak. According...

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List of ethnic groups in Laos

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Kuan (population of 2,500 in Laos) Tai Laan Tai Maen Lao (population of 3,000,000 in Laos) Lao Lom Tai Long Tai Lue (population of 300,000 in Laos) Northeastern...

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Lom Kao district

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of Mueang Lom is found in Ram Khamhaeng the Great's stone pillar. In the Rattanakosin era, the area was populated by a large community of Lao people from...

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Comparison of Lao and Thai

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Lao and Thai are two closely related languages of the Southwestern branch of Tai languages. Lao falls within the Lao-Phuthai group of Southwestern Tai...

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Tai languages

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that Lao scholars he has met are not pleased with Lao being regarded as a Tai language. For some, Thai should instead be considered a member of the Lao language...

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Operation Sourisak Montry VIII

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insurgents penetrated into Laos and captured a pair of Lao border villages 45 kilometers northwest of Xieng Lom. A joint response by Thailand and Laos was planned...

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Bang Rak district

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rapid economic growth in the late twentieth century saw the areas along Si Lom and Sathon roads transformed into one of the city's main business districts...

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Operation Phalat

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The Chinese Road and the Thai/Lao border. On 15 June 1971, three battalions of Unity troops were stationed at Xieng Lom, Laos. They were dubbed Task Force...

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Khanom chin

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phat mi Khorat, som tam, kai yang, and desserts. Khanom chin Lom Sak are famous noodles of Lom Sak District, Phetchabun Province, northern Thailand. Local...

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Monthon

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divisions. Monthon Lao Chiang is the same as Monthon Phayap, to ease understanding in this table but in all cases, they are the same. Monthon Lao Kao which became...

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Vientiane province

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contains Lao text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Lao script. Vientiane province (Lao: ແຂວງວຽງຈັນ...

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List of stage names

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Logan Seán Patrick Michael Sherrard 1954- Irish singer-songwriter Herbert Lom Herbert ze Kuchačevič ze Schluderpacheru 1917-2012 Czech-English actor Carole...

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Mantsi language

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Bằng Province Hồng Tri (including Nà Van village) Đức Hạnh (Bảo Lạc) Nghàm Lồm, Cô Ba Township Phonology of Mondzi: [ŋ] can appear only as a coda. Mondzi...

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Saek language

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& Gedney 2010:251-252). Two Saek villages are "Ban Asamat" and "Ban Phai Lom," located just off the main river road a few kilometers north of Nakhon Phanom...

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Khao Kho National Park

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อุทยานแห่งชาดิเขาค้อ, RTGS: Utthayan Haeng Chat Khao Kho) is located in Lom Kao, Lom Sak, Khao Kho and Mueang Phetchabun districts in Thailand's Phetchabun...

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Farang

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Farang khi nok (Thai: ฝรั่งขี้นก, lit. 'bird-droppings Farang'), also used in Lao, is slang commonly used as an insult to a person of white race, equivalent...

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Romani people

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the variants dom and lom, which may be related to the Sanskrit words dam-pati (lord of the house, husband), dama (to subdue), lom (hair), lomaka (hairy)...

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