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  2. King Narai Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Construction of Lopburi Hospital started in 1953. The hospital opened for patient treatment on 1 November 1956 and was officially opened on 6 February 1957. On 18 September 1979, King Bhumibol Adulyadej renamed the hospital as King Narai Hospital in commemoration of King Narai, a leading figure in the development of Lopburi during the Ayutthaya Kingdom.

  3. List of hospitals in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Ban Mi Hospital Lopburi: Ban Mi 258 King Narai Hospital Lopburi Mueang 550 Srisangwan Hospital Mae Hong Son: Mueang 154 Maha Sarakham Hospital Maha Sarakham: Mueang 538 Mukdahan Hospital Mukdahan: Mueang 485 Nakhon Nayok Hospital Nakhon Nayok: Mueang 314 Nakhon Phanom Hospital Nakhon Phanom: Mueang 392 Pak Chong Nana Hospital Nakhon Ratchasima ...

  4. Lopburi province - Wikipedia

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    After King Narai died, the city was almost abandoned and fell into ruin. In 1856 King Mongkut of the Chakri dynasty ordered King Narai's palace to be renovated. The city finally regained its importance in 1937, when Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram chose Lopburi to be the largest military base in Thailand and once was decide to be new ...

  5. Narai - Wikipedia

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    King Narai's Palace in Lopburi constructed by King Narai in 1666. He stayed here for about 8–9 months a year. Matters were brought to a head when King Narai fell gravely ill in March 1688 while staying in his Lopburi palaces. Aware of the coming succession dispute, in May 1688, Narai called together his closest councillors: Phaulkon, Phra ...

  6. Chai Badan district - Wikipedia

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    Chai Badan was an ancient town in the Pa Sak River valley, controlled from Nakhon Ratchasima.In 1914 it was upgraded to be a district of Phetchabun province.In 1918 it was moved to be part of Saraburi province.

  7. Suranarai Road - Wikipedia

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    The railway bridge of northeastern rail route crosses over Suranarai Road in Amphoe Thep Sathit, Chaiyaphum Province. Suranarai Road (Thai: ถนนสุรนารายณ์) or Thailand Route 205 is a road connecting Lopburi Province with northeastern Thailand.

  8. Nonthaburi province - Wikipedia

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    During the reign of King Prasat Thong, a canal was dug to create a shortcut for the flow of the Chao Phraya. The river changed its flow into the new canal, which is still the riverbed today. In 1665 King Narai built a fortress, as the shorter river course was giving enemies an easier route to the capital, Ayutthaya. The town was then moved near ...

  9. History of Lopburi - Wikipedia

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    In the reign of King Narai the Great, the 26th king of Ayutthaya, in the mid-17th century Lavo become an important city again. He commanded to reconstruct the palace at the same place of King Ramesuan's Palace as a summer palace, King Narai's Palace in 1666. Lavo thus served as a second capital, next to Ayutthaya, the king stayed here for about ...