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  2. List of monarchs of Laos - Wikipedia

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    Nong-Khai, Siam. 1572 1575 1582 Vientianne, Lan Xang. Aged 71 ... He served in that capacity until forced into retirement on reaching the age of sixty, 21 December ...

  3. Nongkhai Sor.Prapatsorn - Wikipedia

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    Udom Suwaraphan, was born on August 31, 1954, in Mueang Nong Khai District, Nong Khai Province. He started practicing Muay Thai in at the age of 12 with his brothers in a camp close to his home. He competed over 100 times in the provinces until he was brought to Bangkok training at the Amornrat camp.

  4. List of provincial governors in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Nong Bua Lamphu: Siwaporn Chuasawas: 1 October 2020 4 years, 79 days Nong Khai: Monsit Phaisanthanawat: 1 October 2021 3 years, 79 days Nonthaburi: Suchin Chaichumsak: 1 October 2019 5 years, 79 days Pathum Thani: Vacant After the Death of Narongsak Osotthanakorn: 1 October 2021 3 years, 79 days Pattani: Niphan Boonluang: 1 October 2021 3 years ...

  5. Nong Khai - Wikipedia

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    Nong Khai's main sight is Sala Keoku (alternatively spelled as Sala Kaew Ku, also known as Wat Khaek), a park of colossal sculptures, some over 20 m tall. The park is the handiwork of the mystic Luang Pu Bunleua Sulilat , who bought the land in 1978 when he was exiled from his native Laos, where he had built a similar park in Vientiane in the ...

  6. Ban Vinai Refugee Camp - Wikipedia

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    Originally, (between 1976 and 1979) the camp was divided into five sectors, each with a refugee leader who together formed the Refugee Committee. In 1979, when the refugee camp at Nong Khai was closed by the Thai government, sectors 6th, 7th, and 8th were added to create more space for those refugees coming from Nong Khai camp.

  7. Nong Khai refugee camp - Wikipedia

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    Nong Khai Refugee Camp was built after the influx of Laotian refugees (Khmu, Lao, and Hmong) escaped into the Kingdom of Thailand after the fall of the Kingdom of Laos (or Laos). Since the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) pulled out of Laos on May 14, 1975 after the fall of Long Tieng (also spelled Long Chieng, Long Cheng, or Long Chen).

  8. Is it possible to retire comfortably on Social Security alone ...

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    Is it possible to live comfortably in retirement on Social Security income alone? Yes and no. Alden and Dena Swartz draw nearly $4,000 a month from Social Security, the government program designed ...

  9. Phoumi Nosavan - Wikipedia

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    On 25 March 1962, Phoumi, W. Averell Harriman, and Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat met in Nong Khai, Thailand. Sarit, who was kin to Phoumi, tried to convince him to join a coalition that split control of the military and police on three ways among the Royalists, Neutralists, and the Pathet Lao.