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Laos is divided into 17 provinces (khoueng ) and 1 prefecture (nakhon louang ).[ 1]
No.
Subdivisions
Capital
Area (km2 )
Population (2015)[ 2]
1
Attapeu
Attapeu (Samakkhixay District )
10,320
139,628
2
Bokeo
Houayxay (Houayxay District )
6,196
179,243
3
Bolikhamsai
Pakxan (Pakxan District )
14,863
273,691
4
Champasak
Pakse (Pakse District )
15,415
694,023
5
Houaphanh
Xam Neua (Xam Neua District )
16,500
289,393
6
Khammouane
Thakhek (Thakhek District )
16,315
392,052
7
Luang Namtha
Luang Namtha (Namtha District )
9,325
175,753
8
Luang Prabang
Luang Prabang (Luang Prabang District )
16,875
431,889
9
Oudomxay
Muang Xay (Xay District )
15,370
307,622
10
Phongsaly
Phongsali (Phongsaly District )
16,270
177,989
11
Sainyabuli
Sainyabuli (Xayabury District )
16,389
381,376
12
Salavan
Salavan (Salavan District )
10,691
396,942
13
Savannakhet
Kaysone Phomvihane (Khanthaboury District )
21,774
969,697
14
Sekong
Sekong (La Mam District )
7,665
83,600
15
Vientiane Prefecture
Vientiane (Chanthabouly District)
3,920
820,940
16
Vientiane Province
Phonhong (Phonhong District )
15,927
419,090
17
Xiengkhouang
Phonsavan (Pek District )
15,880
244,684
18
Xaisomboun Province
Anouvong (Anouvong District )
8,300
85,168
Each province is subdivided into districts (muang ), which are later divided into villages (ban ). In the past, there was a subdivision between the muangs and the bans , which were called tasseng (or subdistricts/cantons).