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Roughly the same size as Japan, Laos boasted vast tropical forests until the 1960s.
Widespread logging for export brought in an era of deforestation as the heavily indebted government sought to cover the costs of civil wars that had ravaged the country and the rebuilding of infrastructure amid the chaos during and after it won its independence from France in the mid-1970s.
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