Ko Kret (Thai: เกาะเกร็ด, pronounced [kɔ̀ʔ krèt]) is a small island in the Chao Phraya River in Nonthaburi province, Thailand. It is around 3 km (1.9 mi)...
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has been shortened by a canal, Khlong Lat Kret, dug in 1722 in the Ayuthaya Era, to form the island of Ko Kret. The district is divided into 12 sub-districts...
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River to the west of Pak Kret city centre was excavated c. 1721–1722 to bypass a bend in the river, forming the island of Ko Kret. The settlements on the...
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Paramaiyikawat (วัดปรมัยยิกาวาส) is an ancient Buddhist temple located on Ko Kret, Nonthaburi Province, central Thailand rim Chao Phraya River. The temple...
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provincial slogan translates to "Grand royal mansion, renowned Suan Somdet, Ko Kret's pottery, famous ancient temples, tasty durians, and the beautiful government...
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Pho Kao Ton (Bo Ngoen Pla Pao Restaurant) Pak Kret → Ko Kret Island Ko Kret Island (Buddha Garden) Ko Kret Island (Jom Jam Pottery Factory or Wat Chimphli)...
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Thailand. The subdistrict is bounded by (clockwise from north) Bang Phlap, Ko Kret, Tha It, Bang Rak Noi, Bang Rak Phatthana and Phimon Rat subdistricts....
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the second rank of royal temple of province alike Wat Paramaiyikawat of Ko Kret. It was built in 1849 by King Nangklao (Rama III) in dedication to his...
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two kilometre long "Khlong Lat Kret Noi" shortened the Chao Phraya by 7 km (4 mi). This route formed the island of Ko Kret. Cities along the Chao Phraya...
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mainstream Thai society. Mon speakers in Thailand are largely concentrated in Ko Kret. The remaining contingent of Thai Mon speakers are located in the provinces...
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