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  2. Ban Dong, Phitsanulok - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of active Buddhist temples in Ban Dong: [2] วัดบ้านดง in Ban Dong; วัดนาหล่ม in Ban Na Lom; วัดนาตาจูม in Ban Nathajum; วัดซำหวาย in Ban Non Phayom; วัดห้วยน้ำอุ่น in Ban Huai Nam Un

  3. Ban Dong - Wikipedia

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    Ban Dong may refer to: Ban Dong, Chat Trakan; Ban Dong, Lampang This page was last edited on 27 December 2019, at 19:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Ban Dong, Lampang - Wikipedia

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    Ban Dong, Lampang (Thai: บ้านดง) is a village and tambon (sub-district) of Mae Mo District, in Lampang Province, Thailand. [ 1 ] [ failed verification ] In 2005 it had a population of 4,677 people.

  5. 11/22/63 - Wikipedia

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    11/22/63 is a novel by American author Stephen King about a time traveler who attempts to prevent the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy, which occurred on November 22, 1963 (the novel's titular date).

  6. Battle of Ban Pa Dong - Wikipedia

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    That same day, Vang Pao estimated 100 artillery shells hit Ban Pa Dong. [12] The PAVN built roads for forward movement of their artillery, and sited it in the lee of the ridge, protected from the Hmong mortar. [15] On 26 and 27 May, Ban Pa Dong took almost 400 rounds of incoming fire. [12] There were 17 75mm cannons firing at the guerrilla base ...

  7. Hang Dong district - Wikipedia

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    Hang Dong (Thai: หางดง, ... The village Ban Tawai (บ้านถวาย) in Khun Khong sub-district is known for its handicraft center, as wood carving ...

  8. Battle of Dai Do - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Dai Do, 30 April - 3 May 1968. In late April, four People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) Battalions, including two from the 320th Division, infiltrated past the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) 2nd Regiment to occupy the area around Dai Do 2.5 km northeast of Đông Hà

  9. Rung Sat Special Zone - Wikipedia

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    Rung Sat Special Zone (Vietnamese: Đặc khu Rừng Sác) was the name given during the Vietnam War by the South Vietnam Government and American forces to a large area of the Sác Forest (Vietnamese Rừng Sác), which is today known as the Cần Giờ Mangrove Forest. It was also known as the "Forest of Assassins."