Ko Yao (Thai: เกาะยาว, pronounced [kɔ̀ʔ jāːw]) is a district (amphoe) in Phang Nga province in Thailand's south. Cave paintings discovered on Ko Yao Island...
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Ko Yao Yai is the larger of the two big islands in the Ko Yao Archipelago. The island group is in Phang Nga Bay in the Phang Nga Province of southern...
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means "grove of resin trees". Neighbouring districts are (from the east clockwise): Sanam Chai Khet, Plaeng Yao, Ratchasan of Chachoengsao Province; Si Mahosot...
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French version of Survivor, Koh-Lanta. This season takes place in the Ko Yao District in Thailand where 21 contestants survive for 40 days on a deserted...
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Pan Nam Range in the east of the district. In 1917 the district was renamed from Sop Yao (สบยาว) to Ko Kha. The district is divided into nine subdistricts...
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Neighboring districts are (from east clockwise), Ko Chan, Bo Thong, Ban Bueng, Phan Thong of Chonburi Province, Ban Pho and Plaeng Yao of Chachoengsao...
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Plaeng Yao (Thai: แปลงยาว, pronounced [plɛ̄ːŋ jāːw]) is a district (amphoe) of Chachoengsao province, central Thailand. The minor district (king amphoe)...
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November 2018 to focus on his mayoral campaign. Yao retired from politics after finishing third behind Ko Wen-je and Ting Shou-chung, stating that he would...
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clockwise) Plaeng Yao, Sanam Chai Khet and Tha Takiap of Chachoengsao province and Bo Thong and Phanat Nikhom of Chonburi Province. Ko E Chan is the chancellor...
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Klong Prem Central Prison (redirect from Lard Yao women’s prison)
prison was originally a temporary prison established in 1944 in the Lat Yao District as a consequence of demands during World War II when Thailand was at...
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Party (DPP) candidate Pasuya Yao in the unofficial primary, gaining support from the DPP and Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU). Ko won the election with 853...
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is 30 minutes by long-tail boat from Hat Yao Ban Chao Mai Pier. Less visited than neighbouring isles, Ko Libong is known for its flora and fauna as...
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Phi Phi Islands (redirect from Ko Phi Phi)
station) Ton Sai, the capital and largest settlement Hat Yao Ao Lodalum Laem Pho Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park is influenced by tropical monsoon...
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pronounced [kōː.sǔm pʰí.sǎj]) is a district (amphoe) in the northern part of Maha Sarakham province, northeastern Thailand. Neighboring districts are (from...
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administrative organizations (SAO) in the district: Ko Rai (Thai: องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลเกาะไร่) consisting of parts of subdistrict Ko Rai. Khlong Khut (Thai:...
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and Takua Thung. To the south, the district overlooks Phang Nga Bay and is adjacent to the insular district of Ko Yao. Several protected natural areas are...
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Ko Phi Phi Don (Thai: เกาะพีพีดอน, RTGS: Ko Phiphi Don, pronounced [kɔ̀ʔ pʰīː.pʰīː dɔ̄ːn]) is the largest of the islands in the Ko Phi Phi archipelago...
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minor district is upgraded after a few years, in some cases it remains a minor district for decades. For example, Ko Yao was a minor district for 85...
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Khlong Khlung, Bueng Samakkhi of Kamphaeng Phet Province; Banphot Phisai, Lat Yao, and Mae Wong of Nakhon Sawan province. Khanu Woralaksaburi is divided into...
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Rosalia Wu (redirect from Wu Su-yao)
Taipei 1st district, and won election to the legislature by joining an electoral coalition of seven others, including Freddy Lim and Pasuya Yao. Wu defeated...
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Yang Yao (Chinese: 楊曜; born 6 December 1966) is a Taiwanese politician. He attended National Magong High School in Magong, and studied law at Tunghai...
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1972, and upgraded to a full district on 28 June 1973. Neighboring districts are (from the west clockwise): Plaeng Yao and Phanom Sarakham of Chachoengsao...
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Zhuge Liang (redirect from Chu-ko Kung-ming)
talented people could be discovered and recruited. Yao Tian, Shu Han's governor of Guanghan district, managed to recommend many talented people to the...
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Highway 4 is the main artery connecting most districts within the province, excluding Kapong and Ko Yao. Highway 401 provides a route to Surat Thani,...
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Korean-Chinese filmmaker Zhang Lü and stars Xin Baiqing, Tian Zhuangzhuang and Huang Yao. The film depicts the warm story of people healing and accompanying each...
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Mathong Ban Khlong Khae Ban Na Kum Ban Khlong Mem Ban Phai Ko Nam Ban Wong Khong Ban Yan Yao Ban Hat Yai Ban Nong Khaem Ban Khlong Than Ban Wang Mai Gaen...
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Lee, I-chia (7 August 2019). "Ko elected chairman at TPP founding". Taipei Times. Retrieved 15 October 2022. Shen, Pei-yao (24 October 2019). "TPP shortlists...
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Deaths in 2024 (category Articles with Korean-language sources (ko))
coadjutor bishop (1985–1988) and bishop (1988–2009) of Les Cayes. Oubkiri Marc Yao, 81, Burkinabé politician and diplomat, vice-president of the National Assembly...
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using the term "Taipei, China" in his promotional materials. August 30 – Ko Wen-je, the leader of the Taiwan People's Party, is arrested as part of a...
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Han (musician) (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
songs, including "Paradise" by NiziU, "No Idea" by Show Lo, "Nevermind" by Yao Chen, and "Yolo-konde" by JO1. He has also received credits on collaborative...
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