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Laos Geography
Landlocked Laos shares borders with China, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. It covers 235,000 sq km, an area slightly larger than Great Britain. All. of Laos lies within the tropics, between latitudes 14°N and 23°N and longitudes 1000E and 10goE. Rivers and mountains dominate the topography, and their interaction accounts for most of the country's geographic variation.
Laos Climate and Weather
The average temperature is around 29°C (84°F). During the warmest months the temperature can rise to 40°C (100°F+). In cooler months the temperature often drops to 15-20°C (58-68°F) at night in lower land like Vientiane and it can drop to below freezing in the mountainous areas. Days are usually warm and sunny almost all year round.
Laos Government
The highest position in the Lao government is the President, who is elected every five years by the National Assembly. This head of state also acts as the Commander in Chief of the country's armed forces. The highest executive organ in the Lao government is the Council of Ministers, this is headed by a Chairman, who also acts as Prime Minister, with Vice Chairmen overseeing the work of government ministers.
Laos Flag
The national flag of Laos was adopted in 1975, when the country became a people's republic. It is one of the few Communist flags that does not use the five-pointed star as an emblem. This flag replaced the original flag of Laos, which was red, with a triple-headed white elephant on a pedestal beneath a parasol.
Laos People
The population of Lao PDR has reached more than 7 Million and is growing at an annual rate of 2.4%. The average population density is 21 persons per square kilometer, giving Lao the lowest population density in Asia. The highest population in Lao is in Vientiane municipality, with shows more than 150 people per square kilometer, while the lowest population density is in Saysomboun Special Zone, at 8 per square kilometer as access is restricted there. If you can't interpret the numbers..
Laos Language
After the unification of the Lao principalities (meuang) in the 14th century, the Lan Xang monarchs commissioned their scholars to create a new script to write the Lao language. The scholars probably modelled the alphabet on the the Old Khmer script, which was itself based on Mon scripts.
Laos Religions
Laos has an area of 85,000 square miles (220,000 km2) and a population of 6.4 million. Almost all ethnic or "lowland" Lao are followers of Theravada Buddhism; however, lowland Lao constitute only 40-50 percent of the population.
Laos Education System
During the French colonial period the 1917 Law on Education passed by the French colonial government introduced a common education system for its Indochina territories modeled loosely on that of France
Laos Customs and Habbits
The definition: Baci is briefly a ceremony to celebrate a special event, whether a marriage, a homecoming, a welcome, a birth, or one of the annual festivals. A mother is given a baci after she has recovered form a birth, the sick are given bacis to facilitate a cure, officials are honored by bacis, and novice monks are wished luck with a baci before entering the temple.
Las Traditional Festivals
In addition to the many traditional festivals celebrated on a nationwide basis, there are also a number of important regional festivals, linked mainly to religious ceremonial and often involving traditional performances, sports and games.
Laos Traditional Music
Khene is what makes Lao people which the Lao people makes the khene. The national proverb is, "A person living under a stilted house, eat sticky rice, listen to any music related to Lam or Morlam, and play the Khene is likely to be Lao or associated with Lao people."
Laos Traditional Costume
The geographical distributions of most Lao ethnic groups extend beyond Lao national borders into the surrounding countries of China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar (Burma). Across national borders as well as within nations, a group's costumes may differ. Additionally, costume components from yarn, weaving techniques, and cloth to design, decorative elements, and jewelry manufactured by one group may be used or adopted by another.
Laos Architecture
Laos is one of the least urbanized countries in Southeast Asia. Vientiane has around 500,000 people, many in rural districts. Savannakhet and Pakse are the next most important cities, while Luang Prabang is the most important historical city.
Laos Foods and Drinks
Lao food is traditionally eaten with sticky rice, with the fingers. In the countryside, people will all eat family style, sitting on the floor, sharing a few dishes. Traditional Lao food is dry, spicy and very delicious. The food eaten in Laos is influenced by its neighbours and the colonial French.
Laos Administrative Divisions

Laos is divided into 16 provinces (Lao, khoueng) and 1 prefecture (kampheng nakhon) plus capital city municipality (nakhon luang). The special administrative zone (khet phiset) Xaisomboun was dissolved in 2006.

Laos Literature
The emergence of traditional Lao literature began after the founding of the first Lao kingdom, known as Lan Xang (1353–1694), during which many classic works, both secular and religious, were composed. The neighboring Hindu and Buddhist cultures influenced traditional Lao literature, which was composed in a number of poetic forms.
Laos Handicrafts
Textiles, silver, woodcarving, basketry and natural paper are some of the most popular handicrafts in Laos . Lao weavers are know for producing intricate fabrics in home-spun silk and cotton, most notably, complex mut mee (ikot) patterns based on folklore and natural themes. Some of the best weavers come from the Tai ethnic groups in Houaphan Province
Laos Overview
Laos, officially known as the Lao People's Democratic Republic, is a landlocked ethnically diverse country sharing borders with China, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Viet Nam. The Mekong River, almost half the length of which flows through Laos, forms most of the border with Thailand. Most main towns are on the Mekong.
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