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| | Lao - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As part of Thaification the "Lao" category was dropped and today it is unclear what share of the population of Thailand is of Lao origin. |
 | | Places of asylum for the Lao other than the U.S. are France, Japan, Australia, Germany, Canada, Singapore, and the U.K. It bears noting that the last official census conducted in Siam (later Thailand) in which "Lao" was a unique ethnic category showed almost half the population being "Lao". |
 | | The Lao speak various dialects of Lao and Isan, which are in turn often considered to be a single language. |
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