Geography of Lomtai

Lomtai is a in South Jungju, and is bordered by Suwannaphum to the west, Wa Muong to the east, and Ratinakiri to the southeast. In terms of Lomtai's geographic area, roughly 80 percent of the country's geography is made up of dense forests, as well as minor mountain ranges and rivers. Lomtai covers an area of 33,708 square kilometres.

=Physical geography=

Lomtai is a landlocked country in Southeast Jungju, it is bordered by Wa Muong to the west and Suwannaphum to the east and south. The [[Makmai river forms the northwest border between Lomtai and Wa Muong.

=Topography=

=Climate=

Weather
=Extreme points=

Elevation extremes
=Regions=

Northeast Lomtai
Northeast Lomtai is the northernmost region in Lomtai, it consists of large forests and narrow but long rivers. The Xiammak river runs through Lomtai, flowing south from southwest Wa Muong and into southern Suwannaphum.

Western Lomtai
=Provinces=

=Resources and land use=

Land use
=Environmental concerns=

International environmental agreements
=Territorial disputes=

Ratanakiri
=See also=
 * Geography of Jungju
 * South Jungju
 * Jungju
 * Xiammak river
 * Chinsan province (Lomtai)
 * Thalekiav province (Lomtai)