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Nah Sathanee Rotfai Buriram Village. Nah Sathanee Rotfai Buriram Village, or Chumchon Nah Sathanee is one of the 19 villages that constitute Buriram, Thailand. It is located in the north of the Town of Buriram. Buriram Railway Station is located in the village. The village is on northeastern railway line. Main station is Buriram Railway Station.
The hilltop village of Santikhiri on the mountain of Doi Mae Salong, January 2019. The origins of the Mae Salong community go back to the end of the Chinese Civil War.In October 1949, after Mao Zedong's communist party victory in China, the defeated Kuomintang (KMT) armies led by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek retreated to Taiwan, except for the 3rd and 5th Regiments of the 93rd Division, which ...
Khiriwong (Thai: คีรีวง, also spelled Khiri Wong) is a village in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province of Thailand. It is known as the best ozone area in Thailand. It is located in the Kamlon, Lan Saka district in Nakhon Si Thammarat, southern Thailand.
Loei was founded by a Thai tribe from the Kingdom of Yonok Chiang Saen.Khun Pha Muang founded the village of Dan-kwa, and Bang Klang Hao founded Dan Sai. Drought and disease later led to the villagers move to the site of present-day Loei.
Road leading away from the village of Laytongku. Laytongku or Lay Tong Ku (Thai: เลตองคุ, RTGS: Letongkhu) in S'gaw Karen: Letawkho, is a Karen village on the south-western tip of Tambon Mae Chan Subdistrict of Umphang District in Thailand's Tak Province and the extreme north-western tip of Kanchanaburi Province.
Lamphun (Thai: ลำพูน, pronounced [lām.pʰūːn]; Northern Thai: ᩃᨻᩪᩁ หละปูน, pronounced [lǎʔ pūːn]) is one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces (changwat), and lies in upper northern Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Chiang Mai, Lampang, and Tak.
Huay Pu Keng (Thai: ห้วยปูแกง) is a village located in the Mae Hong Son province, in the northwest of Thailand.The village is inhabited by the Tai Yai, a Thai ethnic community and four subgroups of the Karenni people, namely the Kayan, Kayaw, Red Karen and Pakayor.
Baan Hollanda (Thai: บ้านฮอลันดา) is a former Dutch trading village in Thailand, founded in 1643 during the Ayutthaya era.Located along the Chao Phraya river, it is within Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, near Ayutthaya Historical Park.