Cannabaceae

A map of Laos

This is a list of cities in Laos, a country in Asia.

Towns and cities[edit]

City Population[1] Coordinates Province
Vientiane 768,743

15°07′N 105°47′E / 15.12°N 105.78°E / 15.12; 105.78 (Pakse)

Vientiane Prefecture
Savannakhet 125,760 17°58′N 102°36′E / 17.97°N 102.60°E / 17.97; 102.60 (Vientiane) 
Pakse (Pakxe) 88,332 16°34′N 104°45′E / 16.57°N 104.75°E / 16.57; 104.75 (Savannakhet) Champasak
Luang Prabang (Louangphrabang) 47,378 19°53′N 102°08′E / 19.89°N 102.14°E / 19.89; 102.14 (Luang Prabang) Luang Prabang (Louangphrabang)
Xam Neua (Xam Nua, Sam Neua) 38,992 20°25′N 104°03′E / 20.42°N 104.05°E / 20.42; 104.05 (Xam Neua) Houaphanh
Phonsavan (Ban Phonsavan) 37,507 19°28′N 103°11′E / 19.46°N 103.18°E / 19.46; 103.18 (Phonsavan) Xiangkhouang
Thakhek 26,200 17°25′N 104°50′E / 17.41°N 104.83°E / 17.41; 104.83 (Thakhek) Khammouane (Khammouan)
Muang Xay (Oudomxai) 25,000 20°41′N 101°59′E / 20.69°N 101.98°E / 20.69; 101.98 (Muang Xay) Oudomxay (Oudomxai)
Xaysomboun (Viengchan) 25,000 18°55′N 102°27′E / 18.92°N 102.45°E / 18.92; 102.45 (Vang Vieng) Vientiane
Pakxan (Muang Pakxan) 21,967 18°23′N 103°40′E / 18.38°N 103.66°E / 18.38; 103.66 (Pakxan) Bolikhamsai (Bolikhamxai)
Attapeu (Attopu) 19,200 14°48′N 106°50′E / 14.80°N 106.83°E / 14.80; 106.83 (Attapeu) Attapeu (Attopu)
Houayxay 17,687 20°16′N 100°26′E / 20.26°N 100.43°E / 20.26; 100.43 (Bokeo) Bokeo
Luang Namtha 20°57′N 101°24′E / 20.95°N 101.40°E / 20.95; 101.40 (Luang Namtha) Luang Namtha
Phongsali (Phongsaly) 21°41′N 102°06′E / 21.68°N 102.10°E / 21.68; 102.10 (Phongsali) Phongsali (Phongsaly)
Sainyabuli (Xaignabouli) 16,200 19°15′N 101°45′E / 19.25°N 101.75°E / 19.25; 101.75 (Sainyabuli) Sainyabuli (Xaignabouli)
Salavan (Saravane) 15°43′N 106°25′E / 15.72°N 106.42°E / 15.72; 106.42 (Salavan) Salavan (Saravane)
Sekong (Xekong) 15°20′N 106°43′E / 15.34°N 106.72°E / 15.34; 106.72 (Sekong) Sekong (Xekong)

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Laos - Largest Cities". GeoNames.org.

External links[edit]

Media related to Cities in Laos at Wikimedia Commons

One thought on “Cannabaceae

  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

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