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Xichang (Northern Yi: /o̝˨˩dʐo̝˧/) is a city in and the seat of the
Liangshan Yi
Autonomous Prefecture in the
south of Sichuan, China. The
Qiongdu were...
- Ko
Sichang (or Koh
Sichang, Thai: เกาะสีชัง,
pronounced [kɔ̀ʔ̚ sǐː.t͡ɕʰāŋ]) is a
district (amphoe) of
Chonburi province, Thailand. It
consists of the...
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Chonburi and
Chachoengsao (Named
Phanat Nikhom in the present). In 1892, Ko
Sichang, an
island off the mainland,
served as a
holiday point for King Chulalongkorn...
- is an
islet about 500
meters south of Ko
Sichang, Chonburi, Thailand. It can be
reached by boat from Ko
Sichang or Ko Loi from Sri Racha. Ko
Khangkhao has...
- พระจุฑาธุชราชฐาน Phra
Chuthathut Ratchathan) or
Sichang Palace (พระราชวังสีชัง Phra
Ratcha Wang
Sichang) is a
former summer royal residence built during...
- 4892726Z. doi:10.1029/2021GL092726. S2CID 236235248. Sun, Jianqi; Liu,
Sichang; Cohen, Judah; Yu, S**** (2
August 2022). "Influence and
prediction value...
- include: Ko
Chang Ko Mak Ko Kut Ko
Samui Ko Pha Ngan Ko Tao Ko
Phaluai Ko
Sichang Ko Lan Ko Phai Ko
Khram Ko
Samae San Ko
Samet Ko Rang Ko
Khangkhao Ko Man...
- (before 1943)
Samut Prakan 1943
Merged into Phra
Nakhon province (except Ko
Sichang District which was
merged into
Chonburi province). The part of Phra Nakhon...
- Chai Shao (588–638),
courtesy name
Sichang,
posthumously known as Duke
Xiang of Qiao, was a
Chinese general who
served under the
emperors Gaozu and Taizong...
- 000 losses.
Xiong Wencan was
impeached and
replaced by Yang
Sichang.
Although Yang
Sichang and Zuo
Liangyu clashed on policy, they
scored a
number of victories...