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Plong (Thai: ปล้อง) is a
village and
tambon (subdistrict) of
Thoeng District, in
Chiang Rai Province, Thailand.[failed verification] In 2005 it had a...
- Nong Ya
Plong (Thai: หนองหญ้าปล้อง,
pronounced [nɔ̌ːŋ jâː plɔ̂ŋ]) is a
district (amphoe) in the
northwestern part of
Phetchaburi province,
western Thailand...
- Măng Đen (formerly Đắk Long commune) is a capital-township of Kon
Plông District in Kon Tum
Province of Vietnam. Măng Đen (present) or Măng Đeng (before)...
- Kon
Plông is a
rural district (huyện) of Kon Tum
province in the
Central Highlands region of Vietnam. It
covers an area of 2,248.2 km² and in 1999 had...
- Khao
Plong Stadium (Thai: เขาพลอง สเตเดี้ยม) or Chai Nat
Provincial Stadium (Thai: สนามกีฬากลางจังหวัดชัยนาท) is a
stadium in Chai Nat Province, Thailand...
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people who made Muay
Chaiya famous are Kham Sriyapai,
Plong Jumnonthong, and Nil Paksi.
Plong Jumnongthong po****rized Muay
Chaiya by
showing Muay Chaiya...
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Mueang Tai
Subdistricts and
parts of Cham, Nong Khrok, Pho, Phon kha, and Ya
Plong Subdistricts, all in
Mueang Sisaket district, the
capital of
Sisaket province...
- in
Thailand (mostly in
Pathum Thani province, Phra
Pradaeng and Nong Ya
Plong). The
native language is Mon,
which belongs to the
Monic branch of the Austroasiatic...
- the
people of the four
clans namely Mo-Hung, Mo-Cham,
Chaodang and Mo-
Plong follow the tomb
tradition of Ahom religion. Structurally, a
maidam consists...
- Muen Muay Mee Chue (
Plong Jamnongthong) of
Chaiya performed Muay
Boran in
front of the
Royal Throne Hall in 1905
during the
reign of King Chulalongkorn...