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The people of Laos have a rich literary tradition dating back at least six hundred years, with the oral and storytelling traditions of its peoples dating back much earlier. Lao literature refers to the written productions of Laotian peoples, its émigrés, and to Lao-language works. In Laos today there are over forty-seven recognized ethnic groups, with the Lao Loum comprising the majority group. Lao (part of the Lao-Tai family) is officially recognized as the national language, but owing to the ethnic diversity of the country the literature of Laos can generally be grouped according to four ethnolinguistic families: Lao-Tai (Tai-Kadai); Mon-Khmer (Austroasiatic); Hmong-Mien (Miao-Yao), and Sino-Tibetan (primarily Tibeto-Burman). As an inland crossroads of Southeast Asia the political histor

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  • Literatura de Laos (es)
  • Littérature laotienne (fr)
  • Literature of Laos (en)
  • Литература Лаоса (ru)
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  • La littérature laotienne désigne ici toute production littéraire en lao ou au Laos ou de culture lao. En ce sens, toute littérature de minorité et/ou en langue minoritaire, comme toute littérature des diasporas et/ou exils, peut y trouver place. La population du Laos, d'environ 500 000 en 1850, est estimée à 6 500 000 en 2020. (fr)
  • Литература Лаоса — литература народов Лаоса. Письменная литература лаосцев возникла в XVI веке. (ru)
  • The people of Laos have a rich literary tradition dating back at least six hundred years, with the oral and storytelling traditions of its peoples dating back much earlier. Lao literature refers to the written productions of Laotian peoples, its émigrés, and to Lao-language works. In Laos today there are over forty-seven recognized ethnic groups, with the Lao Loum comprising the majority group. Lao (part of the Lao-Tai family) is officially recognized as the national language, but owing to the ethnic diversity of the country the literature of Laos can generally be grouped according to four ethnolinguistic families: Lao-Tai (Tai-Kadai); Mon-Khmer (Austroasiatic); Hmong-Mien (Miao-Yao), and Sino-Tibetan (primarily Tibeto-Burman). As an inland crossroads of Southeast Asia the political histor (en)
  • La literatura en Laos, es una rica tradición que se remonta al menos seiscientos años, con las tradiciones orales y narrativas de sus pueblos que datan de mucho antes.​ La literatura de Laos se refiere a las producciones escritas de los pueblos de Laos, sus emigrados y a las obras en idioma lao. Hoy en Laos hay más de cuarenta y siete grupos étnicos reconocidos, y el es el grupo mayoritario.​ El idioma lao (parte de la familia lenguas tai) se reconoce oficialmente como el idioma nacional, pero debido a la diversidad étnica del país, la literatura de Laos generalmente puede agruparse según cuatro familias etnolingüísticas: lenguas tai-kadai); Lenguas mon-jemer (lenguas austroasiáticas); lenguas hmong-mien y lenguas sino-tibetanas.​ Como una encrucijada interior del sudeste asiático, la his (es)
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