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    Yasothon province (Thai: ยโสธร, pronounced [já.sǒː.tʰɔ̄ːn]), one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces (changwat), lies in central northeastern Thailand...
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    region of Thailand. It is the capital and administrative center of Yasothon province and seat of its city district. In this district, subdistrict Nai Mueang...
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    patterns like Bang Fai (parade dance) and a Beautiful Bang Fai float such as Yasothon on the third weekend of May, and continues to Suwannaphum District, Roi...
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  • by, and starring Petchtai Wongkamlao. The story is set in 1967 in Yasothon Province, Thailand, where Yam is a hard-working, humble, and kind farmer—kind...
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    Phai Phongsathon, born in Yasothon Province, singing styles: Mor lam, Luk thung Monkaen Kaenkoon, born in Yasothon Province, singing styles: Mor lam,...
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    Ratchanok Intanon (category People from Yasothon province)
    the daughter of Winutchai Intanon of Yasothon and Kumpan Suvarsara of Roi Et. She was born in Yasothon Province in the northeast of Thailand, but moved...
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    Mum Jokmok (category People from Yasothon province)
    Yam Yasothon (Hello Yasothon) (2005) The Bodyguard 2 (2007) Yam Yasothon 2 (Hello Yasothon 2) (2008) Wongkamlao (2009) Yam Yasothon 3 (Hello Yasothon 3)...
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  • off from bigger provinces. In 1975, Yasothon province was split off from Ubon Ratchathani. In 1977, Phayao province was created from districts formerly...
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  • Yasothon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yasothon may refer to Yasothon town in Thailand Yasothon province Mueang Yasothon district For Yasothon soils...
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  • multi-purpose stadium in Yasothon province, Thailand. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Yasothon F.C. 15°46′58″N 104°09′05″E...
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  • with white lettering National routes are also green with white lettering Province owned roads are white with black lettering Municipality owned roads have...
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  • Yasothon Football Club (Thai สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดยโสธร), is a Thailand semi professional Association football club based in Yasothon Province. The club...
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    Mueang Yasothon (Thai: เมืองยโสธร, pronounced [mɯ̄a̯ŋ já.sǒː.tʰɔ̄ːn]) is the capital district of Yasothon province in northeastern Thailand on the Chi...
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    Thailand by area. Yasothon was split off from Ubon Ratchathani in 1972, followed by Amnat Charoen in 1993. Before it became a province. Ubon Ratchathani...
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    Ubon Ratchathani (category Populated places in Ubon Ratchathani province)
    area. Yasothon Province was split off from Ubon Ratchathani Province in 1972, followed by Amnat Charoen Province in 1993. Ubon Ratchathani Province now...
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    (from north clockwise) Kalasin, Mukdahan, Yasothon, Sisaket, Surin, and Maha Sarakham. The name of the province literally means 'one hundred and one' (Thai:...
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    1983 Linfen, Shanxi Province, China, since October 7, 1988 Warringah, Australia, since April 26, 1996 Yasothon, Yasothon Province, Thailand, since May...
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    Chi River (category Geography of Yasothon province)
    then turns south in Roi Et, runs through Yasothon and joins the Mun in the Kanthararom district of Sisaket Province. The river carries approximately 9.3 cubic...
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    clockwise): Surin, Roi Et, Yasothon, and Ubon Ratchathani. To the south it borders Oddar Meancheay and Preah Vihear of Cambodia. The province is in the valley of...
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    Ratchathani Province Flag of Udon Thani Province Flag of Uthai Thani Province Flag of Uttaradit Province Flag of Yala Province Flag of Yasothon Province...
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  • Hong Saeng (category Tambon of Yasothon province)
    [hɔ̂ŋ sɛ̄ːŋ]) is a tambon (subdistrict) of Loeng Nok Tha District, Yasothon Province, Isan region (northeastern Thailand). In 2018 it had a total population...
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    Maha Sarakham province, next in the rank-list and double then for Yasothon province, lowest in the ranking. Nakhon Ratchasima province had an economic...
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    Sai Mun district (category Districts of Yasothon province)
    [sāːj mūːn]) is a district of Yasothon province in northeastern Thailand. Sai Mun village was formerly a village of Yasothon District, when it was still...
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    Statue of Phi Thaen, Yasothon Province, Thailand....
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    She then organised a visit by Fukuoka to the Kut Chum District of Yasothon Province in northeastern Thailand, which, together with his books, were influential...
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  • Se Buy River alongside Na Kae village, Kham Khuean Kaeo District, Yasothon Province, northeast Thailand. These trees, with a dbh of 10 cm, grow mainly...
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    Nyo language spoken at Kut Kho Kan village (Loeng Nok Tha district, Yasothon province): A Language Documentation Research at Roi Et Rajabhat University...
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    Kho Wang district (category Districts of Yasothon province)
    (Thai: ค้อวัง, pronounced [kʰɔ́ː wāŋ]) is a district in the south of Yasothon province in northeastern Thailand. Kho Wang was once called Non Kho village...
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    Kut Chum district (category Districts of Yasothon province)
    Northeastern Thai: กุดซุม, pronounced [kǔt su᷇m]) is a district (amphoe) of Yasothon province in northeastern Thailand. The village of Kut Chum was established...
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  • Channarong Promsrikaew (category People from Yasothon province)
    Promsrikaew Date of birth (2001-04-17) 17 April 2001 (age 23) Place of birth Yasothon, Thailand Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) Position(s) Attacking midfielder, winger...
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