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  2. Pak Kong - Wikipedia

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    Pak Kong was first settled by tenants of the Wong clan, in the mid-16th century.It is a multi-surname village, with the clans resident there today being the Lok (駱), Cheng (鄭), Lei (李), Lau (劉), and Leung (梁).

  3. Tua Pek Kong - Wikipedia

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    Tua Pek Kong (Chinese: 大伯公; Tâi-lô: Tuā-peh-kong) is a Taoist deity in the pantheon of Peranakan folk religion practiced by ethnic Chinese in Malaysia, Singapore, and parts of Indonesia.

  4. Khlong Samrong - Wikipedia

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    Today, Khlong Samrong is a long khlong, over 55 km (34 mi) long, 50 m (164 ft) wide at its widest point and more than 5 m (16 ft) deep. It starts at the eastern bank of the Chao Phraya at the subdistricts of Samrong Tai and Samrong Klang in Phra Pradaeng District and cuts through subdistrict of Samrong Nuea of Mueang Samut Prakan District to Bang Phli, Bang Sao Thong and Bang Bo Districts and ...

  5. Al-Fajr (surah) - Wikipedia

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    1-4 Various oaths by natural objects; 5-13 Unbelievers are warned by the fate of Ád, Thamúd, and Pharaoh [5]; 14-17 Man praises God in prosperity, but reproaches him in adversity

  6. Fajr prayer - Wikipedia

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    The fajr prayer, [a] alternatively transliterated as fadjr prayer, and also known as the subh prayer, [b] [c] is a salah (ritual prayer) offered in the early morning. Consisting of two rak'a (units), it is performed between the break of dawn and sunrise.

  7. Bang Pakong - Wikipedia

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    Bang Pakong (Thai: บางปะกง) may refer to: Bang Pakong River; Bang Pakong District, Chachoengsao Province; Bang Pakong, Bang Pakong District, Chachoengsao Province; HTMS Bang Pakong, a Thai ship

  8. Bang Pakong district - Wikipedia

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    Bang Pakong district was established in 1907. The first temporary district office was a building within the Wat Bon Khongkharam. In 1908 the government moved the office to the bank of the Bang Pakong River in Tambon Tha Sa-an, which is still the location today.

  9. Bang Pakong River - Wikipedia

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    The Bang Pakong (Thai: แม่น้ำบางปะกง, RTGS: Maenam Bang Pakong, pronounced [mɛ̂ː.náːm bāːŋ pā.kōŋ]) is a river in east Thailand. The river originates at the confluence of the Phra Prong River and the Hanuman River near Kabin Buri , Prachinburi Province .