List of cities in Laos

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

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Towns and cities

CityPopulation [1] CoordinatesProvince
Vientiane 768,743 17°58′N102°36′E / 17.97°N 102.60°E / 17.97; 102.60 (Vientiane)   Vientiane Prefecture
Pakse (Pakxe)88,332 15°07′N105°47′E / 15.12°N 105.78°E / 15.12; 105.78 (Pakse) Champasak
Savannakhet 66,553 16°34′N104°45′E / 16.57°N 104.75°E / 16.57; 104.75 (Savannakhet) Savannakhet
Luang Prabang (Louangphrabang)47,378 19°53′N102°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′N104°03′E / 20.42°N 104.05°E / 20.42; 104.05 (Xam Neua) Houaphanh
Phonsavan (Ban Phonsavan)37,507 19°28′N103°11′E / 19.46°N 103.18°E / 19.46; 103.18 (Phonsavan) Xiangkhouang
Thakhek 26,200 17°25′N104°50′E / 17.41°N 104.83°E / 17.41; 104.83 (Thakhek) Khammouane (Khammouan)
Muang Xay (Oudomxai)25,000 20°41′N101°59′E / 20.69°N 101.98°E / 20.69; 101.98 (Muang Xay) Oudomxay (Oudomxai)
Xaysomboun (Viengchan)25,000 18°55′N102°27′E / 18.92°N 102.45°E / 18.92; 102.45 (Vang Vieng) Vientiane
Pakxan (Muang Pakxan)21,967 18°23′N103°40′E / 18.38°N 103.66°E / 18.38; 103.66 (Pakxan) Bolikhamsai (Bolikhamxai)
Attapeu (Attopu)19,200 14°48′N106°50′E / 14.80°N 106.83°E / 14.80; 106.83 (Attapeu) Attapeu (Attopu)
Houayxay 17,687 20°16′N100°26′E / 20.26°N 100.43°E / 20.26; 100.43 (Bokeo) Bokeo
Luang Namtha 20°57′N101°24′E / 20.95°N 101.40°E / 20.95; 101.40 (Luang Namtha) Luang Namtha
Phongsali (Phongsaly) 21°41′N102°06′E / 21.68°N 102.10°E / 21.68; 102.10 (Phongsali) Phongsali (Phongsaly)
Sainyabuli (Xaignabouli)16,200 19°15′N101°45′E / 19.25°N 101.75°E / 19.25; 101.75 (Sainyabuli) Sainyabuli (Xaignabouli)
Salavan (Saravane) 15°43′N106°25′E / 15.72°N 106.42°E / 15.72; 106.42 (Salavan) Salavan (Saravane)
Sekong (Xekong) 15°20′N106°43′E / 15.34°N 106.72°E / 15.34; 106.72 (Sekong) Sekong (Xekong)

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References

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

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