Distribution of Provinces
| Location | Name | Capital | Population | Area (km²) | Population Density | ISO |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attapu Province |
Samakkhixay District (Attapeu) |
114,300 | 10,320 | 11 | LA-AT | |
| Bokèo Province |
Houayxay District (Ban Houayxay) |
149,700 | 6,196 | 24 | LA-BK | |
| Bolikhamxai Province |
Paksane District (Pakxan) |
214,900 | 14,863 | 14 | LA-BL | |
| Champasak Province |
Pakse District (Pakse) |
575,600 | 15,415 | 37 | LA-CH | |
| Houaphan Province |
Xamneua District (Xam Neua) |
322,200 | 16,500 | 20 | LA-HO | |
| Khammouan Province |
Thakhek District (Thakhek) |
358,800 | 16,315 | 22 | LA-KH | |
| Luang Namtha Province |
Namtha District (Luang Namtha) |
150,100 | 9,325 | 16 | LA-LM | |
| Louangphabang Province |
Louangphrabang District (Luang Prabang) |
408,800 | 16,875 | 24 | LA-LP | |
| Oudômxai Province |
Xay District (Muang Xay) |
275,300 | 15,370 | 18 | LA-OU | |
| Phôngsali Province |
Phongsaly District (Phongsali) |
199,900 | 16,270 | 12 | LA-PH | |
| Salavan Province |
Salavan District (Salavan) |
336,600 | 10,691 | 31 | LA-SL | |
| Savannakhét Province | Khanthabouly District (Savannakhet) |
721,500 | 21,774 | 33 | LA-SV | |
| Vientiane Province | Phonhong District (Muang Phon-Hong) |
373,700 | 15,927 | 23 | LA-VI | |
| Vientiane Prefecture | Vientiane City | 692,900 | 3,920 | 180 | LA-VT | |
| Xaignabouli Province |
Xayabury District (Sainyabuli) |
382,200 | 16,389 | 23 | LA-XA | |
| Xékong Province |
Lamarm District (Sekong) |
83,600 | 7,665 | 11 | LA-XE | |
| Xiangkhouang Province |
Pek District (Phonsavan) |
262,200 | 15,880 | 17 | LA-XI |
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