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Meaning of "phetchabun"
phetchabun (noun) - a province in Thailand
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- A province of Thailand.
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Later it was downgraded to be a district of Phetchabun province.
Phetchabun has a tropical savanna climate Köppen climate classification Aw.
There is no railway system to Phetchabun.
A day in Phetchabun More information.
Chief wants us to take the elephant to the other one at Phetchabun.
Sweet Tamarind Fair is thus organised in Phetchabun to celebrate the harvest of this fruit.
To the west it is separated from northern and central Thailand by the Phetchabun Mountains.
The Phetchabun mountain.
This mountain is part of the western range of the Phetchabun Mountains.
The Phetchabun mountains.
The east is adjacent to Loei and Phetchabun.
Map of Phetchabun.
The strawberry research farm is run by Naresuan University in Phetchabun.
Weather in Phetchabun.
The park overlaps the borders of two provinces, Phitsanulok and Phetchabun.
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Because of the fertility of the land, Phetchabun has always been agriculturally productive area.
The Southern part of the park extends into the Phetchabun Province.
Phetchabun is a town ( thesaban mueang ) in Thailand, capital of Phetchabun Province.
It is about 1 hour northwest of Phetchabun town.
Thailand - Phetchabun province.
The subdistrict is primarily mountainous terrain, as it is located within the Phetchabun Mountains.
Tat Mok National Park ( Thai, อ ุ ทยานแห ่ งชาต ิ ตาดหมอก ) is a national park in Phetchabun Province, Thailand.
Phu Thap Buek, the highest mountain of the Phetchabun Range, is in the province.
The 48 are now held at a police station in the northern province of Phetchabun.
Muay Thai career = = Khaosai was born as Sura Saenkham ( ) in Phetchabun province, Thailand.
Wanwisa Janmuk, married at 8, gave birth to a girl when she was 9 at a hospital in Phetchabun.
Bueng Sam Phan ( ) is a district ( " Amphoe " ) in the southern part of Phetchabun Province, northern Thailand.
Prince Damrong found the area of the old city in 1905 when he visited Monthon Phetchabun.
In 1914 it was upgraded to be a district of Phetchabun Province.
Neighboring provinces are ( from north clockwise ) Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima, Lopburi, and Phetchabun.
Iom Sak Province was abolished and merged into Phetchabun in 1932.
Tat Mok National Park is located about 15 kilometres ( 10 mi ) east of Phetchabun in Mueang district.