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- Prakhon Chai (Thai: ประโคนชัย, pronounced [prā.kʰōːn t͡ɕʰāj]) is a district (amphoe) in the southern part of Buriram province, northeastern Thailand....
- Airport (DMK). Highway 218: Buriram - Nang Rong Highway 219: Ban Kruat - Prakhon Chai - Buriram - Ban Dan - Satuek - Phayakkhaphum Phisai - Yang Sisurat...
- [prāː.sàːt mɯ̄aŋ tàm]; lit. 'lowland castle') is a Khmer Hindu Temple in Prakhon Chai District, Buriram Province, Thailand. It is primarily in the Khleang...
- Province. In Buriram Province, Kuy is spoken in the 4 districts of Nong Ki, Prakhon Chai, Lam Plai Mat, and Nong Hong (Sa-ing Sangmeen 1992:14). Within Nong...
- district was created in 1938 by splitting the single tambon Ban Kruat from Prakhon Chai district. It was, at first, a minor district (king amphoe). In 1965...
- Superlek Kiatmuu9 Born Manachai Yamsiri (1995-11-06) 6 November 1995 (age 29) Prakhon Chai, Buriram, Thailand Native name มนัสชัย เอี่ยมศิริ Other names Superlek...
- northeastern Thailand. Neighbouring districts are (from the south clockwise) Prakhon Chai, Mueang Buriram, Krasang of Buriram Province and Prasat of Surin province...
- Panomroonglek Kiatmuu9 Born Boonsom Iamsiri (1984-03-16) March 16, 1984 (age 40) Prakhon Chai, Buriram, Thailand Native name บุญสม เอี่ยมสิริ Other names Panomrunglek...
- northeastern Thailand. Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise): Prakhon Chai, Nang Rong, Chamni, Lam Plai Mat, Khu Mueang, Ban Dan, Huai Rat, and...
- Neighboring districts are (from the northeast clockwise) Chamni, Mueang Buriram, Prakhon Chai, Chaloem Phra Kiat, Lahan Sai, Pakham, Non Suwan, and Nong Ki of Buriram...