Si Phan Don

The Si Phan Don is a riverine archipelago in the , Champasak Province in southern . Si Phan Don is part of Khong District, including the islands and part of the mainland in the east.
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Essential Destinations

Top destinations include Don Det and Don Khong.

, is an island in the middle of the Mekong River in Si Phan Don in .

is an island in Si Phan Don in . It is very often confused with the smaller but more popular to the south.

is an island in Si Phan Don with cheap accommodation and a more relaxed feeling than .

Si Phan Don

Latitude of center
14.0455° or 14° 2′ 44″ north
Longitude of center
105.8214° or 105° 49′ 17″ east
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4523374542
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
Wiki­data ID
Q1319369
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Vietnamese—“Si Phan Don” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 四千岛
  • Chinese: 四千美岛
  • Dutch: Si Phan Don
  • Esperanto: Si Phan Don
  • French: Si Phan Don
  • German: Si Pan Don
  • German: Si Phan Don
  • Hebrew: סי פאן דון
  • Japanese: シーパンドーン
  • Japanese: シーパンドン
  • Khmer: សុីផាន់ដន
  • Korean: 시판돈
  • Lao: ສີພັນດອນ
  • Macedonian: Си Пан Дон
  • Polish: Si Phan Don
  • Portuguese: Si Phan Don
  • Russian: Си Фан Дон
  • Russian: Сипхандон
  • Slovenian: Si Phan Don
  • Slovenian: Štiri tisoč otokov
  • Spanish: Si Phan Don
  • Ukrainian: Сі Фан Дон
  • Vietnamese: Si Phan Don

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