Provinces of Laos
Provinces ແຂວງ Khoeng | |
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Marxist-Leninist single party provincial government | |
Subdivisions |
Administrative divisions of Laos |
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First-level |
Second-level |
Third-level |
Provinces and prefectures of Laos
Location | Name | Capital | Population (2023 census) | Area (km2) | Population density | ISO |
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Attapeu province |
Samakkhixay District )
(Attapeu |
153,000 | 10,320 | 14 | LA-AT | |
Bokeo province |
Ban Houayxay )
|
198,000 | 6,196 | 29 | LA-BK | |
Bolikhamxai province |
Pakxan District (Pakxan) |
287,000 | 14,863 | 18 | LA-BL | |
Champasak province |
Pakse District )
(Pakse |
706,000 | 15,415 | 45 | LA-CH | |
Houaphanh province |
Xam Neua District )
(Xam Neua |
302,000 | 16,500 | 18 | LA-HO | |
Khammouane province |
Thakhek District )
(Thakhek |
397,000 | 16,315 | 24 | LA-KH | |
Luang Namtha province |
Namtha District )
(Luang Namtha |
182,000 | 9,325 | 19 | LA-LM | |
Luang Prabang province |
Luang Prabang (Luang Prabang) |
444,000 | 16,875 | 26 | LA-LP | |
Oudomxay province |
Xay District )
(Muang Xay |
313,000 | 15,370 | 20 | LA-OU | |
Phongsaly province |
Phongsaly District )
(Phongsali |
192,000 | 16,270 | 11 | LA-PH | |
Salavan province |
Salavan District )
(Salavan |
410,000 | 10,691 | 37 | LA-SL | |
Savannakhet province | Khanthaboury District )
(Savannakhet |
1,004,000 | 21,774 | 45 | LA-SV | |
Vientiane province | Phonhong )
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435,000 | 18,526 | 23 | LA-VI | |
Vientiane Prefecture | Vientiane | 836,000 | 3,920 | 209 | LA-VT | |
Sainyabuli province |
Xayabury District )
(Sainyabuli |
395,000 | 16,389 | 23 | LA-XA | |
Sekong province |
La Mam District )
(Sekong |
124,000 | 7,665 | 15 | LA-XE | |
Xaisomboun province |
Anouvong District )
(Anouvong |
98,000 | 4,506 | 19 | LA-XS | |
Xiangkhouang province |
Pek District )
(Phonsavan |
254,000 | 15,880 | 15 | LA-XI |
Population
The population of each province in 2023 is given in the census data. The population of Laos in 2023 is 6,730,000.[2]
History
In 1989 Vientiane prefecture was split from Vientiane province and the capital of Vientiane province moved from Vientiane to Muang Phôn-Hông. In 1994 Xaisômboun khetphiset (special region) was formed from parts of the Bolikhamxai, Vientiane, and Xiangkhoang provinces. In 2006 Xaisomboun special region was dissolved and the Longsan, Xaysomboun, Phun, and Hom districts added to Vientiane province, while Thathon district was transferred to Xiengkhuang province.
Further divisions
The provinces are then subdivided into districts (muang) and villages (baan).
Geography
The provinces are grouped geographically into 3 strata, North (from Phongsaly to Saiyabouly, Luang Prabang and Xiengkhuang), Central (Vientiane and Bolikhamxay) and South (from Khammuane to Champasack).
See also
References
- ^ "Laos Provinces". Retrieved 2019-11-10.
- ^ "Results of Population and Housing Census 2015" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-11-10.
External links