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    Nong Khiaw (Lao: ຫນອງຂຽວ, pronounced [nɔ̌ːŋ kʰǐa̯w]; also Nong Kiau), is a village in the Laotian province of Luang Prabang. Nong Khiaw is a popular tourist...
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  • Ngoy is a district (muang) of Luang Prabang province in northern Laos. Nong Khiaw Sop Keng Muang Ngoi Neua Maplandia world gazetteer 20°34′49″N 102°35′59″E...
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  • moves with his teenage daughter May to two-story ancient wooden house in Nong Chok, a Muslim-majority suburb of Bangkok. His wife had just died due to...
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  • nauseating ride in a minibus along winding roads to the final waypoint in Nong Khiaw. They finished ahead of the pace time. Day 6 Team North America had to...
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    It has a creek, Huai Chorakhe Mak, the Buriram moat (or Khlong Lalom), Nong Prue, and Huai Chorakhe Mak and Huai Talat reservoirs. Buriram has a post...
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    Phu Khiao (Thai: ภูเขียว, pronounced [pʰūː kʰǐaw], Northeastern Thai: ภูเขียว; pronounced [pʰu᷇ː kʰǐaw]) is a district (amphoe) in the northern part of...
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    (បបរស្ករពោត, babor skor bot) and mung beans (បបរសណ្តែកខៀវ, babor sɑɑ tek khiəw). Water is the most popular drink. As drinking water sources are not always...
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    Sin Sibunruang, or "Tit Khiaw", who had worked for Siam Film Company and was the editor of the company's film magazine. Tit Khiaw and other talented dubbers...
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