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Laos, officially known as '''Lao People's Democratic Republic''' ('''Lao:''' ''ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon''), is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia.[[note]]This appears to be its most memorable trait, judging by {{Trivia}} quizzes.[[/note]] However, it does have access to the sea since it has the Mekong River which flows through the South China Sea. The country is also fairly hilly and still largely forested, unlike its neighbors. The capital is Vientiane, located on the banks of Mekong and bordering UsefulNotes/{{Thailand}}. It is a Marxist-Leninist state, but like UsefulNotes/{{China}} and UsefulNotes/{{Vietnam}}, had introduced a market economy, albeit less successful than both of them. It has been a member of ASEAN, Southeast Asia's intergovernmental organization, since 1997. Alongside China, Vietnam, UsefulNotes/{{Cuba}}, and UsefulNotes/NorthKorea, it is one of the only remaining nations to be technically classifiable as communist.

The Lao language is related to Thai, both part of the Kra-Dai language family. In addition to the Lao, there are also various minor ethnic groups who live in the hillier part of the country. They speak a variety of different languages, some related to Lao, some aren't. One of the latter group, the Hmong, are probably the most famous to Americans, as they have established a significant diaspora in the United States. Thanks to being a former French colony, French used to be an important working language, but its usage has declined in recent years, being replaced by English (the long American intervention helped as well). The country's major religion is Theravada Buddhism.

Like the Thais, the ancestors of the Lao emigrated from somewhere in Southern China in the 1st millennium CE, in the process pushing the indigenous Mon-Khmer into their current locations. The earliest Laotian state in recorded history was Lan Xang, founded by Fa Ngum in the 14th century. This state was much larger than Laos today, extending into the Isan plateau in northeastern Thailand. In the following centuries, the Burmese, the Thais, and the Vietnamese forced their way through Laos, by then split into independent kingdoms like Luang Prabang, all of which later became vassals of Thailand. Chao Anouvong attempted a rebellion against the Thais in 1826, but failed. Because they shared a similar culture with them but lived on a hillier terrain, the Thais saw the Lao as a sort of their rustic cousins; even today, the Isan's titular people, who are descended from ethnic Lao who remained within the borders of Thailand after the French invasion, continue to be stereotyped this way.

In the 19th century, the French expanded through Indochina. The Lao king of Luang Prabang accepted French control to protect himself from the Chinese Black Flag Army in Indochina. It was a source of corvee labor in Indochina. In UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, Laos was occupied by UsefulNotes/ImperialJapan and was given nominal independence in 1945. When UsefulNotes/{{France}} returned, the Lao people, like the Cambodians and the Vietnamese, were not in a mood to bow again to France, and by 1953, Laos was declared independent as the Kingdom of Laos.

The independence was not easy. Communists called the Pathet Lao, led by Prince Souphanouvong, rebelled against the royal government. A peace deal was brokered by Prince Souvanna Phouma, also Premier and Souphanouvong's half-brother, in 1962, but to no avail.

As with UsefulNotes/{{Cambodia}}, Laos suffered spillover from the Vietnam War when North Vietnam decided to help the Pathet Lao in 1968. As a result, US forces bombed Laos, too. The amount of bombs dropped there exceeded those dropped in World War II by all sides. As a result, Laos is the most heavily bombed country per capita in the world. When North Vietnam regained the initiative in the 1970s, the Pathet Lao were re-emboldened, and by 1975, overthrew the Lao monarchy and set up the Lao People's Democratic Republic, dependent on North Vietnamese support. The downside was that it caused 200,000 Laotians, many of them ethnic Hmong, to emigrate by boats, some reaching the United States. The war is known as "The SecretWar" due to the extensive covert presence of the CIA in it - this is what Hummel's conversation in ''Film/TheRock'' is referring to.

Later in the 1990s, the Laotian government eased up its restrictions on the economy, hoping to attract investors. It's been less successful than its neighbours.

!!Laos in fiction
* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' gives Arlen, Texas a significant community of Laotian immigrants, which isn't too far off the mark; a good number of Laotians did in fact settle in Texas after the end of the Vietnam War, along with other Southeast Asians. The most prominent members of this community are Hank Hill's neighbors, the Souphinousinphone family, and the wealthy Wasanasong family (whom the Souphinousinphones simultaneously hate and envy).

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[[folder: The Lao flag ]]

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->The red bands symbolize the blood of Laos' fallen freedom fighters, and the blue center band for prosperity. At the center is a white disk, symbolizing either national unity under the Lao People's Revolutionary Party, the nation's bright future, or the reflection of the moon on the Mekong River.
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[[folder: Emblem of Laos ]]

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->Based on the 1975 emblem, the current emblem was adapted on August 1991. The emblem includes a cog, a forest, a hydroelectric dam, two grains of rice and the Pha That Luang and a ribbon contain the full name of the country in Lao.
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[[folder: The Lao national anthem ]]


->ຊາດລາວຕັ້ງແຕ່ໃດມາ
->ລາວທຸກທົ່ວຫນ້າເຊີດຊູສຸດໃຈ
->ຮ່ວມແຮງຮ່ວມຈິດຮ່ວມໃຈ
->ສາມັກຄີກັນເປັນກຳລັງດຽວ
->ເດັດດ່ຽວພ້ອມກັນກ້າວຫນ້າ
->ບູຊາຊູກຽດຂອງລາວ
->ສົ່ງເສີມໃຊ້ສິດເປັນເຈົ້າ
->ລາວທຸກຊົນເຜົ່າສະເໝີພາບກັນ
->ບໍ່ໃຫ້ພວກຈັກກະພັດ
->ແລະພວກຂາຍຊາດເຂົ້າມາລົບກວນ
->ລາວທັງມວນຊູເອກະລາດ
->ອິດສະຫລະພາບຂອງຊາດລາວໄວ້
->ຕັດສິນໃຈສູ້ຊີງເອົາໄຊ
->ພາຊາດກ້າວໄປສູ່ຄວາມວັດທະນາ
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->Sāt Lāo tangtǣ daimā
->Lāo thuk thūan nā sœ̄t sū sutchai,
->Hūam hǣng hūam chit hūam chai
->samakkhi kan pen kamlang dīao.
->Det dīao phǭmkan kāonā
->būsā sū kīat khǭng Lāo,
->Songsœ̄m sai sit pen chao
->Lāo thuk son phao samœ̄; phāp kan.
->Bǭ hai phūak chakkaphat
->læ phūak khaj sāt khao mā lopkhūan,
->Lāo thang mūan sū ēkalāt
->itsalaphāp khǭng sāt Lāo wai
->Tatsinchai sū sing ao sai
->phā sāt kāo pai sū khūam watthanā.
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->For all time, the Lao people
->Have glorified their motherland,
->United in heart,
->Spirit and vigor as one.
->Resolutely moving forwards,
->Respecting and increasing the dignity of the Lao people
->And proclaiming the right to be their own masters.
->The Lao people of all origins are equal
->And will no longer allow imperialists
->And traitors to harm them.
->The entire people will safeguard the independence
->And the freedom of the Lao nation.
->They are resolved to struggle for victory
->In order to lead the nation to prosperity.
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[[folder: Government ]]

* Unitary Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic
** Party General Secretary and President: Thongloun Sisoulith
** Prime Minister: Sonexay Siphandone
** Party Standing Secretary: Bounthong Chitmany
** Vice Presidents: Bounthong Chitmany and Pany Yathotou
** President of the National Assembly: Saysomphone Phomvihane
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[[folder: Miscellaneous ]]

* '''Capital and largest city:''' Vientiane (''ວຽງຈັນ Viangchan'')
* '''Population:''' 7,123,205
* '''Area:''' 237,955 km
(91,875 sq mi) (82nd)
* '''Currency''': Lao kip (₭) (LAK)
* '''ISO-3166-1 Code:''' LA
* '''Country calling code:''' 856
* '''Highest point:''' Phou Bia (2817 m/9,242 ft) (76th)
* '''Lowest point:''' Mekong (70 m/230 ft) (50th)