- 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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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...
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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...
- พระจุฑาธุชราชฐาน Phra
Chuthathut Ratchathan) or
Sichang Palace (พระราชวังสีชัง Phra
Ratcha Wang
Sichang) is a
former summer royal residence built during...
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Dioecesis Nimiuenensis; Chinese: 天主教甯遠教區), also
known as
Diocese of
Xichang or
Sichang, is a
Latin Catholic diocese located in the city of
Xichang (formerly known...
- 4892726Z. doi:10.1029/2021GL092726. S2CID 236235248. Sun, Jianqi; Liu,
Sichang; Cohen, Judah; Yu, S**** (2
August 2022). "Influence and
prediction value...
- The
Cathedral of the
Angels is the
Roman Catholic cathedral of the
Diocese of Ningyuan,
situated on
Sanya Street,
Xichang (formerly
known as Ningyuan)...
- (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...
- Five
retreats of the ROC
Government in 1949:
Nanjing →
Canton (Guangzhou) →
Chungking (Chongqing) →
Chungtu (Chengdu) →
Taipei and
Sichang (Xichang)...