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    Ban Sang (Thai: บ้านสร้าง, pronounced [bâːn sâːŋ]) is the westernmost district (amphoe) of Prachinburi province, central Thailand. In the past, the area...
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  • Ban Sang may refer to: Ban Sang District, Prachinburi Province, Thailand Ban Sang, Phayao, Thailand This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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  • Ban Sang station (Thai: สถานีบ้านสร้าง) is a railway station located in Ban Sang Subdistrict, Ban Sang District, Prachinburi Province. It is a class 3...
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  • Ban Sang (Thai: บ้านสาง, pronounced [bâːn sǎːŋ]) is a village and tambon (subdistrict) of Mueang Phayao District, in Phayao Province, Thailand. In 2005...
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    three tambons, Sang Khom, Ban Yuat, and Chiang Da, split from Phen district. On 21 May 1990 it was upgraded to a full district. The district is divided into...
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    Bo Sang (Thai: บ่อสร้าง, pronounced [bɔ̀ː sâːŋ]), also known as Ban Bo Sang (บ้านบ่อสร้าง, pronounced [bâːn bɔ̀ː sâːŋ]) is a muban (village) in Ton Pao...
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    สถานีรถไฟโยทะกา) is a railway station located in Bang Toei Subdistrict, Ban Sang District, Prachinburi Province. The station is a part of eastern railway line...
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    Pa Sang (Thai: ป่าซาง, pronounced [pàː sāːŋ]) is a district (amphoe) of Lamphun province, northern Thailand. Neighboring districts are (from the east...
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    Ban Hong (Thai: บ้านโฮ่ง, pronounced [bâːn hôːŋ]) is a district (amphoe) of Lamphun province, northern Thailand. The minor district (king amphoe) Ban...
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    Yothaka in Ban Sang district, Prachinburi province, which then becomes the Bang Pa Kong River. The province is divided into four districts (amphoes)....
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