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City Population [1] Coordinates Province Vientiane: 768,743 Vientiane Prefecture: Savannakhet: 125,760 Savannakhet province: Pakse (Pakxe) : 88,332 Champasak: Luang ...
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 313,000 15,370 20 LA-OU Phongsaly province: Phongsaly District 192,000 16,270 11 LA-PH Salavan province: Salavan District 410,000 10,691 37
Population graph of Laos, number of inhabitants in millions between 1800 and 2021 (Our World in Data data, 2022) According to the 2022 revision of the World Population Prospects [2] [3], the population of Laos increased from 1.7 million in 1950 to 7.4 million in 2021. Until the year 2005, the proportion of children 0–14 years of age was over ...
Luang Prabang has a rich artistic and culinary history and the city's cooks were hired by the king. [citation needed] Typical local dishes include: Or lam (O-lam, the favourite dish of Luang Prabang locals), Luang Prabang sausage, mokpa (steamed fish), and Kaipen made from Mekong River moss (served fried) with the Luang Prabang's famous Jeow ...
Luang Prabang province, 1 of the provinces of Laos, [2] covers an area of 16,875 square kilometres (6,515 sq mi). [3] The province borders Phongsaly province to the north, Vietnam to the northeast, Houaphanh province to the east, Xiangkhouang province to the southeast, Vientiane province to the south, Sainyabuli province to the southwest, and Oudomxay province to the west. [4]
Long Lau May village is located in the southwest of Luang Prabang, 18 km from the Luang Prabang World Heritage UNESCO City. The village is on relatively flat land in a valley surrounded by high, rocky mountains. The residential area is about 640 meters above sea level.
Guest houses in Luang Prabang. Tourism in Laos has become an important part of the economy of Laos. In 2024, tourist numbers topped 5 million, contributing over US$1 billion to the economy. [1] Tourism is governed by a ministry-level government agency, the Lao National Tourism Administration (LNTA).
Kassak (located to the south and southeast of Luang Prabang, in an area bounded by the Nam Khan River, Phu Hin Salik, Nam Sanane River, Nam Ming River, and Nam Khan River up to Xieng Ngeun District). The Kassak language is a Lao dialect, although the Kassak people live a lifestyle similar to that of the Khmu people .