- Mae
Taeng (Thai: แม่แตง,
pronounced [mɛ̂ː tɛ̄ːŋ];
Northern Thai: แม่แต๋ง,
pronounced [mɛ̂ː tɛ̌ːŋ]) is a
district (amphoe) in the
northern part of Chiang...
- The
Taeng River or Mae
Taeng River (Thai: น้ำแม่แตง, RTGS: Nam Mae
Taeng,
pronounced [náːm mɛ̂ː tɛ̄ːŋ]) is a
tributary of the Ping River, one of the two...
- Mae
Taeng may
refer to: Mae
Taeng District Mae
Taeng Subdistrict This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the...
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succeeded on
their fourth attempts. As Team
Taeng did not
succeed at the attempt, no food
would be
provided to Team
Taeng.
Korean word "돌" Team
Maknae (Shin Dong-yup...
- Mae
Taeng (Thai: แม่แตง) is a town and
tambon (sub-district) of Mae
Taeng District, in
Chiang Mai Province, Thailand.[failed verification] In 2005 it...
- Wang
Taeng (Korean: 왕탱; Hanja: 王竀; died c.1112) was a
Goryeo Royal Prince as the
sixth son of King
Munjong and
Queen Inye, also a
Buddhist monk under...
- (Khmer: ស្ទឹងត្រែង, UNGEGN: Stœ̆ng Trêng [stɨŋ traeŋ]; Lao: ຊຽງແຕງ,
Xiang Taeng,
pronounced [sía̯ŋ tɛ̀ːŋ]; lit. "River of Reeds") is a
province of Cambodia...
- as Dear
Patchai Pakdesusuk [th] as Don
Channarong Khantheethao [th] as
Taeng Paopetch Charoensook [th] as
Ekkachai Surasee Phatham [th] as
Abbot Jintara...
- Chom Thong: 50160 Mae Chaem: 50270
Chiang Dao: 50170 Doi Saket: 50220 Mae
Taeng: 50150 Mae Rim: 50180 Samoeng: 50250 Fang: 50110 Mae Ai: 50280 Phrao: 50190...
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geographical coordinates unavailable due to poor
satellite resolution)
Taeng River (Joins the Ping at 19°06′08″N 98°56′49″E / 19.10222°N 98.94694°E...