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Phanat Nikhom was divided into new five districts: Phan Thong, Nong Yai, Bo Thong, Ko Chan and Nong Irun, Nong Chak, Nong Bon Daeng sub-district in Ban Bueng. In Mon Nang sub-district, there is a shrine to the Twelve Sisters with the rock they used as pillow when they wandered in the wilderness, as well as a Carissa carandas tree related to the ...
Map Phai 6,405 6 7 Nong Samsak 6,182 5 8 Nong Bon Daeng 5,820 6 Total population: ... Phanat Nikhom town mun. [45] 10,296: Mon Nang subdistrict municipality: 13,660:
In the reign of King Nangklao, Rama III, Phra Intha-asa, The Governor of Phanat Nikhom I (Princely member of Nakhon Phanom royal family) took many immigrants (Nakhon Phanom Laotians, Named Lao Asa Pak Nam) from Samut Prakan and New Nakhon Phanom Laotians to Phanat Nikhom. The Siamese King at the time allowed them to establish a habitat between ...
Phanat Nikhom. พนัสนิคม. พระรถ. Phra Rot. before 1770s 1910s merged with Bang Pla Soi Chonburi Thailand: Phanom Sarakham. พนมสารคาม. ดงยาง. Dong Yang. before 1770s 1910s merged into Chachoengsao Chachoengsao Thailand: Phayu Ha Khiri. พยุหะคีรี. บ้านพยุแด ...
Neighbouring districts are (from north clockwise) Bang Pakong, Ban Pho (both Chachoengsao province), Phanat Nikhom, Ban Bueng and Mueang Chonburi. History & toponymy [ edit ]
Get the Phanat Nikhom, Chon Buri local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.
In July and August 1980 UNHCR began transferring large numbers of refugees out of KID to Phanat Nikhom, Sa Kaeo II, Mairut, and Kap Choeng. [10] By December 1982 the population had dropped to 40,134 [11] as refugees were forcibly repatriated, sent to third countries, or sent back to the border camps. [5]
Phanna Nikhom (Thai: พรรณานิคม, pronounced [pʰān.nāː ní(ʔ).kʰōm]; Northeastern Thai: พรรณานิคม, pronounced [pʰa᷇n.na᷇ː nì(ʔ).kʰo᷇m]) is a district of Sakon Nakhon province, Thailand.