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Mukdahan
is a peaceful province located on the bank of the Mekong River,
opposite Sawannakhet in Laos. The ancestors of the Mukdahan
people migrated from Laos to establish the city in the late
Ayutthaya period. The province has always been an interesting
mixture of cultures from various tribes since ancient times.
Moreover, it is a land of fantastic natural rock parks and
is a major gateway to tourism in Laos and Vietnam. The province
is renowned for its sweet tamarind fruit and features many
natural attractions.
Mukdahan has an area of 4,339 square kilometres and is divided
into the following districts: Muang, Kham Cha-I, Nikhom Kham
Soi, Don Tan, Dong Luang, Wan Yai, and Nong Sung.
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