Vientiane Province - Further Reading

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  • Ayabe, Tsuneo. The Village of Ban Pha Khao, Vientiane Province: A Preliminary Report. Laos project paper, no. 14. Los Angeles: Dept. of Anthropology, University of California, 1961.
  • Kaufman, Howard Keva. Village Life in Vientiane Province (1956-1957). [S.l: s.n, 1964.
  • Mukherjee, Chandan, and A. V. Jose. Report of a Survey of Rural Households in the Hat Xai Fong District in Vientiane Province of the Lao People's Democratic Republic. Bangkok: Asian Employment Programme (ILO-ARTEP), 1982. ISBN 92-2-103279-5
  • Ovesen, Jan. A Minority Enters the Nation State: A Case Study of a Hmong Community in Vientiane Province, Laos. Uppsala, Sweden: Dept. of Cultural Anthropology, Uppsala University, 1995. ISBN 91-506-1098-8
  • Poling, Fletcher H. Business Operations in Villages of the Vientiane Plain. [S.l: s.n, 1971.
  • Wulff, Robert M. A Survey of Long-Established Villages of the Vientiane Plain. : Embassy of the United States of America, USAID Mission to Laos, 1972.
Luang Prabang Province Xiangkhoang Province
Sainyabuli Province Bolikhamsai Province
Vientiane Province
Loei Province, Thailand Vientiane Prefecture
Provinces of Laos
  • Attapeu
  • Bokeo
  • Bolikhamxai
  • Champasak
  • Houaphan
  • Khammouan
  • Luang Namtha
  • Louangphabang
  • Oudomxai
  • Phongsali
  • Sainyabuli
  • Salavan
  • Savannakhet
  • Sekong
  • Vientiane
  • Xiangkhoang
  • Prefecture: Vientiane

Coordinates: 18°50′00″N 102°10′01″E / 18.8333°N 102.167°E / 18.8333; 102.167

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