Welcome to Oudomxay Province

This mountainous northern province is wedged between Luang Prabang in the east, Phongsali in the northeast, Sayaboury in the South and China sharing a small northern borders. Most of Odomxay's provincial population of 283000 is a mixtures of 23 ethnic groups such as Hmong, Iko, Khamu, Lamet, and Thaidam.

The capital, Muang Say, lies between two strings of Hmong villages where the hill people have settle. Eleven kilometers east of the town is a pretty waterfall, the Lak-Sip-Et falls. A traditional salt-extraction cooperative and a hot spring can be visited at Ban Luang La.

Oudomxay Satellite Map.

 

Oudomxai Province

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Statistics
Capital: Muang Xay
Area: 15,370 km²
Inhabitants: 275,300 (2004 est)
Pop. density: 18 inh./km²
ISO 3166-2: LA-OU
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Map of Laos highlighting the province

Oudômxai (Lao ອຸດົມໄຊ) is a province of Laos, located in the northwest of the country.

The province was created in 1976, when it was split off from Louangphabang. Around 1987 the capital of the province was moved from Ban Nahin to Muang Xay.

[edit] Administrative divisions

The province is made up of the following districts:

  1. Beng (4-05)
  2. Houn (4-06)
  3. La (4-02)
  4. Namo (4-03)
  5. Nga (4-04)
  6. Pakbeng (4-07)
  7. Xai (4-01)


 

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