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    Phitsanulok (Thai: พิษณุโลก, [pʰít.sā.nú.lôːk] listen; lit. ''Vishnu's heaven'') is a city, municipality, the capital and the largest populated place...
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    Phitsanulok province (Thai: พิษณุโลก, pronounced [pʰít.sā.nú.lôːk]), one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces, lies in lower northern Thailand. It borders...
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  • the city Phitsanulok Phitsanulok Province Mueang Phitsanulok district Monthon Phitsanulok, a former administrative entity Phitsanulok College This disambiguation...
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    Phitsanulok Airport (IATA: PHS, ICAO: VTPP) is an airport serving Phitsanulok, a city in the Phitsanulok province of northern Thailand. The airport is...
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  • Ekkathat. In 1768, he proclaimed himself King Rueang of Phitsanulok, and declared Phitsanulok and part of Nakhon Sawan a new independent stat.: 69 : 103 : 46 ...
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    Phitsanulok Mansion (Thai: บ้านพิษณุโลก) or formerly known Banthomsinth House (Thai: บ้านบรรทมสินธุ์ lit: House of the Sleeping Narayana) is the official...
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  • Phitsanulok Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลพิษณุโลก) is a Thai professional football club based in city of Phitsanulok in Phitsanulok province. The club...
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    Mueang Phitsanulok (Thai: เมืองพิษณุโลก, pronounced [mɯ̄a̯ŋ pʰít.sā.nú.lôːk]) is the capital district (amphoe mueang) of Phitsanulok province, lower northern...
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  • Central Phitsanulok (previously known as CentralPlaza Phitsanulok) is a shopping mall in Mueang District, Phitsanulok, Thailand. The shopping mall has...
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    leaders declared themselves overlords, including the lords of Sakwangburi, Phitsanulok, Pimai, Chanthaburi, and Nakhon Si Thammarat. Chao Tak, a capable military...
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