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Belterra is a 1,600-acre (650 ha) unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Hays County, Texas, United States. It is 18 miles (29 km) southwest of downtown Austin. It was first listed as a CDP in the 2020 census with a population of 6,170. [2] Belterra is located in ZIP code 78737, an Austin mailing address.
The hamlet later gained official village status and was renamed "Na Pho", with Butsri Lue-det (บุตรศรี ลือเดช) as the first village headman, [2] and eventually became the new subdistrict capital when the same-named tambon (subdistrict) was created in 1973 by the splitting of eight villages in the Kho Laen subdistrict's ...
In October 2013, Pinnacle renamed River Downs as Belterra Park. [4] In October 2018, Boyd Gaming purchased the property from Pinnacle, along with three other casinos. [5] In addition to the price of the operating business, Boyd paid $58 million for Belterra Park's real estate, financed by a loan from Gaming and Leisure Properties (GLP). [6]
Belterra is a municipal seat and rubber plantation site some 40 km (25 mi) south of the Brazilian city of Santarém in the Northern federal state of Pará, at the edge of the Planalto at 165 m (541 ft) above sea level.
Belterra was set to open in August 2000, but was delayed when the riverboat, while en route to Indiana, collided with a barge and sank. [9] After being repaired, the casino opened on October 27. [10] In April 2016, the property was sold to Gaming and Leisure Properties along with almost all of Pinnacle's real estate assets, and leased back to ...
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Pho Prathap Chang (Thai: โพธิ์ประทับช้าง, pronounced [pʰōː prā.tʰáp t͡ɕʰáːŋ]) is a district in the western part of Phichit province, central Thailand. History
[nb 9] The Chams gave the city the name "Baigaur" (or "Bai Gaur"), which author Jacques Népote suggests may have been a simple adaptation of the Khmer name Prey Kôr; [21] conversely, author Nghia M. Vo implies that a Cham presence existed in the area prior to Khmer occupation, and that the name Baigaur was given to the village that would ...