Champasak (town) explained

Champasak
Native Name Lang:lo
Settlement Type:District
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Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Laos
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Champasak province
Unit Pref:Imperial
Timezone:ICT
Utc Offset:+7

Champasak or Muang Champassak (Lao: [[wikt:ຈຳປາສັກ|ຈຳປາສັກ]] in Lao pronounced as /tɕàm pàː sák/) is a small town in southern Laos, on the west bank of the Mekong River about 40 km south of Pakse, the capital of Champasak Province. It is the seat of the Champasak district (muang).[1]

The town was once the seat of the Kingdom of Champasak, an independent Lao state which was abolished by the French in 1945 when they created the Kingdom of Laos, but the last King of Champasak had his palace in Pakse. Today the town is very small, consisting mostly of guesthouses along the riverbank, catering to tourists visiting the Vat Phou temple ruins some 10 km away.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.britannica.com/place/Champasak Britannica.com: Champasak (town)
  2. Vat Phu Champassak World Heritage Department: Vat Phu Champassak. The Temple of the Mountain. 2012,
  3. https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/481 UNESCO: World Heritage Convention - Vat Phou and Associated Ancient Settlements within the Champasak Cultural Landscape