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  2. Ping River - Wikipedia

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    Following his successful conquest, he created Wiang Kum Kam as his capital before abandoning it following nearly a decade of floods, finally moving kilometres north to establish Chiang Mai as the capital of the Kingdom of Lanna in 1296. In the 20th century, the Ping River became a part of Siam. Chinese and foreign investors flooded the area ...

  3. Khlong Mae Kha - Wikipedia

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    The waterway acted as an outer moat around the city of Chiang Mai. It is a drainage route to the Ping river. The current flows through Don Kaeo subdistrict, Mae Rim district passing through subdistricts of Pa Daet and Mae Hia in the area of Mueang Chiang Mai district. From there, it flow continues up till it joins the Lam Mueang Kang before ...

  4. Mae Taeng district - Wikipedia

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    Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Chiang Dao, Phrao, Doi Saket, San Sai, Mae Rim, Samoeng of Chiang Mai Province and Pai of Mae Hong Son province. The Taeng River, a river that has its source in the mountains of the Daen Lao Range in Wiang Haeng district, flows into the Ping River, one of the main tributaries of the Chao Phraya River, in Mae Taeng District.

  5. Thai Institute of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry

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    29–30 October 2007 at The Empress Hotel, Chiang Mai. Host: Department of Industrial Chemistry, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai. The 16th Thailand Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry Conference. 26–27 October 2006 at Rama Garden Hotel, Bangkok. Host: Department of Chemical Engineering, Kasetsart University, Bangkok.

  6. Taeng River - Wikipedia

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    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 main tributaries of the Chao Phraya River. It originates in the Daen Lao Range in Wiang Haeng District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, very near to the border with Burma.

  7. Chiang Dao district - Wikipedia

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    Chiang Dao was a smaller city state in the northern Thai Lan Na Kingdom. As part of the Thesaphiban administrative reforms at the end of the 19th century it was made a district of Chiang Mai Province. Originally a minor district (king amphoe), it was upgraded to a full district in 1908. [2]

  8. Mae Chaem district - Wikipedia

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    Half the waste is reprocessed as fertiliser, wood pellets, and animal feed, but the other half is burned in the open, contributing to Chiang Mai's spring air pollution; finally, due to the district's high elevation upstream of the Ping River, sediment from soil erosion has drifted down 272 kilometres to Bhumibol Dam— Thailand's largest ...

  9. Pa Daet, Chiang Mai - Wikipedia

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    Pa Dad (Thai: ป่าแดด) is a tambon (subdistrict) of Mueang Chiang Mai District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. [1] [failed verification] In 2009 it had a population of 16,859 people. [citation needed] The subdistrict is south of the city of Chiang Mai, on a branch of the Ping River. The Muang Chiang Mai Wetland is on this river in ...

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