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    travels, as had been requested by Louis XIV, published under the title Du Royaume de Siam. Loy Krathong festival was mentioned in his book in the sixth chapter...
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    Phraya Basin around the turn of the second millennium was split between Lavo Kingdom, which dominated the eastern half of the Lower Chao Phraya, and the...
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    Incognitae, Volume 42, Number 1, September 2010, pp. 34–51. Lavo (Thai ลพบร) was named after Lavo, the son of Rama in Hindu mythology). (G. E. Gerini, Researches...
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  • Ferrand, « Le royaume de Çrivijaya », Journal Asiatique, tome xiv, Juillet-Août 1919, p.155, citing Edouard Chavannes, Mémoire composé à l'époque de la grande...
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  • List of oldest continuously inhabited cities (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    bronzo Shpuza, Saimir; Dyczek, Piotr (2015). "Scodra, de la capitale du Royaume Illyrien à la capitale de la province romaine". In Jean-Luc Lamboley; Luan...
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    including the United States (Townsend Harris, May 1856), France (Charles de Montigny, August 1856), Denmark (1858), Portugal (1858), the Netherlands (1860)...
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