Laos -- SE Asia

Laos (lä'ôs)officially Lao People's Democratic Republic, republic (2005 est. pop.
6,217,000), 91,428 sq mi (236,800 sq km), SE Asia. A landlocked region, Laos is
bordered by China on the north, by Vietnam on the east, by Cambodia on the
south, and by Thailand and Myanmar on the west. The capital and largest city is Vientiane.
The country is divided into 16 provinces.
Land and People
In general, the Mekong River, most of which flows in a broad
valley, forms the boundaries with Myanmar and Thailand. For two stretches,
however—one greater than 300 mi (480 km)—the Mekong flows entirely through
the territory of Laos. Except for the Mekong lowlands and three major plateaus,
the terrain of Laos is rugged, mountainous, and heavily forested; jagged crests
in the north tower over 9,000 ft (2,740 m). In addition to the capital,
important cities include Savannaket, Pakse, and Luang
Phabang (the former royal capital).
Laos is one of the regions of SE Asia least touched by modern
civilization. There are no railroads; roads and trails are limited; and use of
the country's main communications artery, the Mekong River, is impeded by many
falls and rapids. More than half the people live along the Mekong and its
tributaries, and most are subsistence farmers. There is also a small class of
prosperous urban elite drawn from French colonial days and the Communist
bureaucracy. Health care facilities are poor, and the illiteracy rate is high.
About two thirds of the population are Lao Loum, a people
ethnically related to the Thai, who live along the Mekong River valley. The Lao
Theung or Mountain Mon Khmer (about 22% of the population) generally reside in
upland valleys. Highland groups include the Hmong (Meo), Yao (Mien), Black Thai,
Dao, and several Tibeto-Burman speaking peoples. There are also important
minorities of Vietnamese and Chinese. A majority of Laotians are Theravada
Buddhists; although the mountain peoples are generally animists, some have
adopted Buddhism. Lao is the official language; French and English are also
widely spoken.
If you come to Laos to look for an Asian girl, you might want to look for a girl from Thailand instead. Finding a girl from Laos is almost impossible.
And while here in Laos take a quick trip over to
Cambodia
where the infamous "Killing Fields" took place. Today Cambodia is a chnaged world. Yooung population striving to become a force in the odern world.
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