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  2. Pamaypay - Wikipedia

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    Pamaypay (Tagalog pronunciation: [pɐmaɪˈpaɪ], puh-my-PY), also known as paypay, payupas, buri fan, or anahaw fan, [1] [2] [3] is a type of traditional hand-held fan from the Philippines. It is typically made of woven buri palm or anahaw palm leaves.

  3. Abaniko - Wikipedia

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    Students show art abanikos from Rizal province in February 2018. Francisco Iturrino, Mujer con mantón de Manila y abanico, c. 1910.. The abaniko is common accessory for the baro't saya, the traditional ladies’ attire.

  4. List of tambon in Thailand (B) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 December 2024, at 08:00 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. List of tambon in Thailand (K) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of tambon (sub-districts) in Thailand, beginning with the letter K.This information is liable to change due to border changes or re-allocation of Tambons. Missing Tambon numbers show where the number is either not used or the Tambon has been transferred to a different Amph

  6. Tha Sala district - Wikipedia

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    These mueang were Thai Buri, Ron Ka Ro, Klai, Mo Khlan, and Noppitham. [1] At its establishment in 1897 the district was named Klai (กลาย) and divided into the 10 tambons Tha Sala, Tha Khuen, Sa Kaeo, Klai, Thaiburi, Ka Ro, Noppitham, Hua Taphan, Mo Khlan, and Don Tako. The first district officer was Charoen (Mai Sap Nam Sakun), the ...

  7. Si Maha Phot district - Wikipedia

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    Si Maha Phot (Thai: ศรีมหาโพธิ, pronounced [sǐː mā.hǎː pʰôːt]) is a district in the southern part of Prachinburi province, eastern Thailand. The name may also be spelled Sri Maha Bodhi , and honours the Bodhi tree ( ต้นพระศรีมหาโพธิ์ .)

  8. Song Phi Nong district - Wikipedia

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    Neighbouring districts are (from the north clockwise): U Thong and Bang Pla Ma of Suphan Buri Province; Lat Bua Luang of Ayutthaya province; Bang Len and Kamphaeng Saen of Nakhon Pathom province; and Tha Maka and Phanom Thuan of Kanchanaburi province. The main water resource of the district is the Tha Chin River or Suphan River.

  9. Mueang Chonburi district - Wikipedia

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    Mueang Chonburi (Thai: เมืองชลบุรี, RTGS: Mueang Chon Buri, pronounced [mɯ̄a̯ŋ t͡ɕʰōn bū.rīː]) is the capital district (amphoe mueang) of Chonburi province, eastern Thailand.