- Ko Pha-ngan (Thai: เกาะพะงัน, RTGS: Ko Pha-ngan,
pronounced [kɔ̀ʔ pʰā.ŋān]) is an
island in the Gulf of
Thailand in
Surat Thani Province of
southern Thailand...
- ISBN 978-81-7835-775-1. Some
important Gujjar clans are
Baghela (Veghela), Awana, Kundwana, Lohmod, Chandela,
Chalok, Chaprana,
Chauhan etc. v t e v t e...
- huge
boulders and a
scattering of
medium budget resorts and restaurants.
Chalok Baan Khao, to the
south of the island, is
becoming increasingly po****r...
- Malaysia. It is part of the
Setiu River basin, and also of the
larger Setiu-
Chalok-Bari-Merang
basin wetland complex.
Spread over 23,000 hectares,
Setiu Wetlands...
-
Bukit Putera,
Chalok Barat, Langkap,
Pengkalan Merbau,
Sungai Bari, Jelapang,
Sungai Tong, Pelung,
Kampung Bukit,
Bukit Munduk,
Chalok Kedai N.08 Batu...
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which also
serves as its
economic and
commercial centre.
Other towns are
Chalok,
Sungai Tong,
Guntong and Penarik. The
district of
Setiu is
believed to...
-
Rahmat Gong
Terap 034/07/02 SK
Chalok Bukit Putera 034/07/03 SK
Bukit Putera Chalok Barat 034/07/04 SK (FELDA)
Chalok Barat Langkap 034/07/05 SK Langkap...
-
Resort 0.44 10 1.4 Ko Tao
Amphoe Ko Pha Ngan
Surat Thani Province Mae Hat
Chalok Ban Kao, Hin Wong,
Sairee 21 1,713 1.5 More Ko Pha Ngan
Islands Amphoe Ko...
-
Rahmat Gong
Terap 034/07/02 SK
Chalok Bukit Putera 034/07/03 SK
Bukit Putera Chalok Barat 034/07/04 SK (FELDA)
Chalok Barat Langkap 034/07/05 SK Langkap...
- five
mukims in
Trengganu were held in
January 1953. The
mukims are Pantai,
Chalok, Guntong,
Tasek and Ulu Situ. "The
Straits Times, 6
December 1953, Page...