Xaisomboun
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Capital: | Ban Mouang Cha |
Area: | 7,105 km² |
Inhabitants: | 70,600 (2004 est) |
Pop. density: | 10 inh./km² |
ISO 3166-2: | LA-XN |
Geocode: | 1800 |
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Xaisomboun (also Saysomboun, Lao ໄຊສົມບູນ) was a special zone (khetphiset) of Laos, located in the north of the country, near the capital Vientiane. The special zone was created 1994 with area split off from the provinces Vientiane, and Xiangkhoang. It was dissolved on January 13 2006.
[edit] Administrative divisions
The province was originally up of the following districts:
- Hom (18-03)
- Longsane (18-04)
- Phun (18-05)
- Thathom (18-02)
- Xaysomboun (18-01)
On September 23 2004 the districts Hom and Longsane were merged. The new district, retaining the name Hom, was reassigned to Vientiane Province.
On June 27 2005 the districts Phun and Xaysomboun were merged, with the new district still named Xaysomboun.
On January 13 2006 the special area was dissolved. Xaysomboun district was reassigned to Vientiane Province, while Thaton went to Xiangkhoang Province.