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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Phou Pha Thi ist ein 1.786 Meter hoher BerPhou Pha Thi ist ein 1.786 Meter hoher Berg in der Provinz Houaphan in der Demokratischen Volksrepublik Laos nicht weit von der Grenze zu Vietnam. Koordinaten: 20.468°N 103.7058°E. Bei der einheimischen Hmong Bevölkerung gilt der Berg als heilig und Sitz von Geistern.der Berg als heilig und Sitz von Geistern. , Phou Pha Thi (Phathi) is a "sacred mountaiPhou Pha Thi (Phathi) is a "sacred mountain" in Laos "believed...inhabited by great "phi", or spirits and used for the clandestine Lima Site 85 military installation during the Vietnam War. The lightly defended installation was destroyed by North Vietnamese attackers in the 10-11 March 1968 Battle of Lima Site 85. From 1994 to 2004, searches for USAF remains were conducted at the mountain, but few bodies were located. The mountain is "100 miles south of Dien Bien Phu, 160 miles west of Hanoi, and just 25 miles from the capital of Samneua". The site had been used as a military site by French colonialists until seized by the North Vietnamese in 1962, and the Hmong "Secret Army" recaptured the area and a Central Intelligence Agency airstrip was built by 1966.ligence Agency airstrip was built by 1966.
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rdfs:comment Phou Pha Thi (Phathi) is a "sacred mountaiPhou Pha Thi (Phathi) is a "sacred mountain" in Laos "believed...inhabited by great "phi", or spirits and used for the clandestine Lima Site 85 military installation during the Vietnam War. The lightly defended installation was destroyed by North Vietnamese attackers in the 10-11 March 1968 Battle of Lima Site 85. From 1994 to 2004, searches for USAF remains were conducted at the mountain, but few bodies were located. The mountain is "100 miles south of Dien Bien Phu, 160 miles west of Hanoi, and just 25 miles from the capital of Samneua". The site had been used as a military site by French colonialists until seized by the North Vietnamese in 1962, and the Hmong "Secret Army" recaptured the area and a Central Intelligence Agency airstrip was built by 1966.ligence Agency airstrip was built by 1966. , Phou Pha Thi ist ein 1.786 Meter hoher BerPhou Pha Thi ist ein 1.786 Meter hoher Berg in der Provinz Houaphan in der Demokratischen Volksrepublik Laos nicht weit von der Grenze zu Vietnam. Koordinaten: 20.468°N 103.7058°E. Bei der einheimischen Hmong Bevölkerung gilt der Berg als heilig und Sitz von Geistern.der Berg als heilig und Sitz von Geistern.
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