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contemporary Theravada buddhist monasteries.
There is a town
named Roluos also
Phumi Roluos Chas,
which is a khum (commune) of Svay Chek
District in Banteay...
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Roluos, also
Phumi Roluos Chas, is a
small town and khum (commune) of Svay Chek
District in
Banteay Meanchey Province in north-western Cambodia. It is...
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Erythrina variegata,
commonly known as tiger's claw or
Indian coral tree, is a
species of
Erythrina native to the
tropical and
subtropical regions of eastern...
- and now
defunct city of
Hariharalaya (in the area that
today is
called Roluos), some 15
kilometers south-east of the main
group of
temples at Angkor,...
- of
Tonle Sap. He also
established the city of
Hariharalaya (now
known as
Roluos) at the
northern end of Tonlé Sap.
Through a
program of
military campaigns...
- Hrólfr
Kraki (Old Norse: [ˈhroːlvz̠ ˈkrɑke]), Hroðulf, Rolfo,
Roluo, Rolf
Krage (early 6th century) was a semi-legendary
Danish king who
appears in both...
- the
ancient city of Hariharalaya,
located in an area that
today is
called Roluos. The
structure of
Bakong took
shape of
stepped pyramid, po****rly identified...
- Peam
River (Stung Peam)
Moung Russey River (Stung
Moung Russey)
Roluos River (Stung
Roluos) Siem Reap
River (Stung Siem Reap)
Kambot River (Tonlé Sap) Sangkae...
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Palilay Preah Pithu Terrace of the
Elephants Terrace of the
Leper King
Roluos Roluos Bakong Lolei Preah Ko
Cities Amarendrapura Mahendraparvata Hariharalaya...
- ruins, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also the home of
Banteay Srei,
Roluos (temples), the
UNESCO tentative site of Beng Mealea, and the
UNESCO tentative...