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  • One of three Laotian princes (the others being Souvanna Phouma and Boun Oum) after the Second World War, '''Souphanouvong affiliated''' wi
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  • One of three Laotian princes (Boun Oum, '''Souvanna Phouma''', and Souphanouvong), who, after the Second World War, took a neutralist
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  • {{r|Souvanna Phouma}}
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  • {{r|Souvanna Phouma}}
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  • {{r|Souvanna Phouma}}
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  • {{r|Souvanna Phouma}}
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  • {{r|Souvanna Phouma}}
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  • {{r|Souvanna Phouma}}
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  • ...nist Pathet Lao bands under Prince Souphanouvong. His halfbrother, Prince Souvanna Phouma, was chosen Premier in 1956, and Souphanouvong and his provinces under the Distrust of Souvanna Phouma, "both as a neutralist and a compromiser with the Reds." <ref name=Time1962
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  • ...vement to resist the return of French colonial rule. Within a few years, [[Souvanna Phouma]] returned and became prime minister of the colony. [[Souphanouvong]], seei
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  • ...Phrabāng: these were Prince [[Phetsarath|Phetxarāt]] (1890-1959), Prince [[Souvanna Phouma|Suvannaphūmā]] (1901-84) and Prince [[Souphanouvong|Suphānuvong]] (1909-
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