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Royal Pages School is the English name of two different Thai institutions: The Royal Pages School (Thai: โรงเรียนมหาดเล็ก ) was the precursor to Chulalongkorn University which existed from 1 April 1902 to 1 January 1911, after which it was reestablished as the Civil Service College of King Chulalongkorn.
Phitsanulok provincial and local government are the administrative bodies for Phitsanulok province (Thai: พิษณุโลก, Thai pronunciation: [pʰít.sā.nú.lôːk]), one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces, which lies in lower northern Thailand, with a population of 865,247 (2019 census).
phak klang Eastern: ภาคตะวันออก: phak tawan ok Northern: ภาคเหนือ: phak nuea North-Eastern: ภาคตะวันออกเฉียงเหนือ or ภาคอีสาน: phak tawan ok chiang nuea or phak isan Southern: ภาคใต้: phak tai Western: ภาคตะวันตก: phak ...
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The Royal and Prior School, in Raphoe, County Donegal, created by a 1971 merger of the Royal School in Raphoe and the Prior School in Lifford; Founded by King Charles I elsewhere in Ireland: Banagher Royal School, County Offaly; Carysfort Royal School, County Wicklow; Royal School for Daughters of Officers of the Army, Bath, England
Neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise) Ta Phraya, Khok Sung, Aranyaprathet, Khlong Hat, Wang Nam Yen, Khao Chakan, Mueang Sa Kaeo of Sa Kaeo Province, Khon Buri, Soeng Sang of Nakhon Ratchasima province and Non Din Daeng of Buriram province.
Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise) Nong Phai, Chon Daen, Wang Pong of Phetchabun Province, Noen Maprang of Phitsanulok province, Khao Kho, Lom Sak of Phetchabun Province, Khon San and Nong Bua Daeng of Chaiyaphum province. Tat Mok National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติตาดหมอก) is in the district.
In the 1980s a dam project was conceived to solve the district's drought problem. An environmental impact assessment (EIA) was conducted in 2003 by the Royal Irrigation Department (RID). It was updated in 2009. Nothing further happened until the National Environmental Board (NEB) approved the EIA on 27 May 2016. [1]