Laos
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A reclining buddha graces Xieng Khonane, the "Garden of the Buddhas" near the Laos-Thailand border. The concrete statues were built in the 1950s by a priest who combined Buddhist and Hindu influences.
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Laos Information and History

Laos is a poor, landlocked, and mountainous country in Southeast Asia. Agriculture, mostly subsistence farming, dominates the economy. Most people live in the valleys of the Mekong River and its tributaries, where rice can be grown on fertile floodplains. Soon after independence from France in 1953, the country fell into turmoil; in 1975 the communist Pathet Lao seized power with help from North Vietnam. Many fled the regime, and the U.S. resettled some 250,000 Lao refugees. One of the few remaining communist states, the economy is hampered by poor roads, no railroad, and limited access to electricity.

ECONOMY

Industry: tin and gypsum mining, timber, electric power, agricultural processing.
Agriculture: sweet potatoes, vegetables, corn, coffee; water buffalo.
Exports: wood products, garments, electricity, coffee, tin.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Laos Flag and Fast Facts
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Population
5,924,000
Capital
Vientiane; 716,000
Area
236,800 square kilometers
(91,429 square miles)
Language
Lao, French, English, various ethnic languages
Religion
Buddhist, animist, other
Currency
kip
Life Expectancy
54
GDP per Capita
U.S. $1,800
Literacy Percent
53
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