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Introduction
Originally called ‘Nakhon Roi
Prang’ (Hundred Prang City), the province boasts of having the
most Khmer stone sanctuaries, most of which are concentrated in the
southern part, with magnificent Phanom Rung Stone Sanctuary being a
popular tourist attraction and the most beautiful example of Khmer
architecture in Thailand. And no wonder, since this province
bordering present day Cambodia was once a prosperous Khmer city. The
modern name of Buri Ram means “city of peace”.
It is one of the largest and most populated provinces in Isan
(the northeastern region).
Buri Ram is 410
kilometres from Bangkok. It has an area of 10,321 square kilometres.
The province is divided into the following districts: Muang Buri
Ram, Nang Rong, Lam Plai Mat, Prakhon Chai, Phutthaisong, Satuek,
Krasang, Ban Kruat, Khu Mueang, Lahan Sai, Nong Ki, Pakham, Na Pho,
Nong Hong, Phlapphla Chai, Huai Rat, Non Suwan, Chaloem Phra Kiat,
Chamni, Non Din Daeng, Chaloem Phra Kiat, Ban Mai Chaiyaphot, Ban
Dan, and Khaen Dong.
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