Viengthong district, Bolikhamsai

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Viengthong district
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Viengthong District in Laos 2015.svg
Location of Viengthong district in Laos
Country Laos
Province Bolikhamsai
Time zone UTC+7 (ICT)

Viengthong district is a district ( muang ) of Bolikhamsai province in central Laos. [1]

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Coordinates: 18°23′30″N104°28′31″E / 18.3917°N 104.4752°E / 18.3917; 104.4752