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Wanon Niwat (Thai: วานรนิวาส,
pronounced [wāː.nɔ̄ːn ní.wâːt]) is a
district (amphoe) in the
northern part of
Sakon Nakhon province,
northeast Thailand...
- Lee Wan-yong (Korean: 이완용;
pronounced [iː
wɐȵoŋ]; 17 July 1858 – 12
February 1926), also
spelled Yi Wan-yong or Ye Wan-yong, was a
Korean politician who...
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Sakon Nakhon Province. It
flows through Seka
District (Nong Khai Province),
Wanon Niwat (Sakon
Nakhon Province), and Si
Songkhram District and
empties into...
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Neighboring districts are (from the
southeast clockwise) Akat Amnuai,
Wanon Niwat, Ban
Muang of
Sakon Nakhon Province, Phon
Charoen and Seka of Bueng...
- province, So
Phisai and Phon
Charoen of
Bueng Kan province, Kham Ta Kla,
Wanon Niwat and
Charoen Sin of
Sakon Nakhon Province. The
Songkhram River marks...
- four
tambons Akat, Wa Yai, Phon Phaeng, and Phon Ngam were
split off from
Wanon Niwat district. On 27 July 1965 it was
upgraded to a full district. Neighboring...
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propaganda tool
against communist insurgency in Thailand,
discovered in
Wanon Niwat district,
Sakon Nakhon province Belligerents Thailand
Royal Thai...
- วังวิเศษ
Trang ตรัง
South Wang Yang วังยาง
Nakhon Phanom นครพนม North-East
Wanon Niwat วานรนิวาส
Sakon Nakhon สกลนคร North-East Wapi
Pathum วาปีปทุม Maha...
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Nakhon Kusuman Kut Bak
Phanna Nikhom Phang Khon
Waritchaphum Nikhom Nam Un
Wanon Niwat Kham Ta Kla Ban
Muang Akat
Amnuai Sawang Daen Din Song Dao Tao Ngoi...
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Phunphin District,
Surat Thani Province,
Thailand Si
Wichai Subdistrict in
Wanon Niwat District,
Sakon Nakhon Province,
Thailand This
disambiguation page...