- ago
during the
reign of King
Narai along the
banks of the
River Mae Nam
Chantaburi. It was an
essential transportation and
trade hub. Over the years, the...
- the
occupation of
Chantaburi and Trat for
another 10 years. An
agreement was
reached in 1904 that
French troops would leave Chantaburi but hold the coast...
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varieties of
durian to
create Chantaburi No. 1, a
cultivar without the
characteristic odour.
Another hybrid,
Chantaburi No. 3,
develops the
odour about...
-
United States. He was born in
Bangkok to
Nakkhatra Mangala,
Prince of
Chantaburi II and Bua Kitiyakara. He was the
eldest brother of Sirikit,
Queen of...
- La
Salle Chantaburi (Mandapitak)
School (Thai: โรงเรียนลาซาลจันทบุรี(มารดาพิทักษ์)) is a
Lasallian Roman Catholic coeducational school. It
teaches kindergarten...
-
Gotapura (Sikhottabong) near Tha Khek, Laos,
Muang Sua (Luang Prabang), and
Chantaburi (Vientiane). In the 8th
century CE, Sri
Gotapura (Sikhottabong) was the...
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western Cambodia.
France also
occupied the
western part of
Chantaburi. In 1904, to get back
Chantaburi, Siam had to give Trat and Koh Kong to
French Indochina...
-
restaurant is
notable for its Pad Thai,
using sun
dried sen chan
noodles from
Chantaburi Province and a
homemade prawn oil. It
opened in the 1950s as a street...
-
Nakkhatra Mangkala (later the
Prince of
Chantaburi II, son of
Prince Kitiyakara Voralaksana,
Prince of
Chantaburi) and Mom
Luang Bua Sanidvongs. His name...
- of Ayutthaya,
Taksin and his men in the same year
managed to
capture Chantaburi and Trat.
During this time
Phraya Ratchaburi became one of Taksin's six...