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Nakhon Pa Mak
) , native_name = นครป่าหมาก , nickname = , settlement_type = Tambon , motto = , image_skyline = 06 Han With Fish in Ban Dongphayom.JPG , imagesize = , image_caption = Fishing in Nakhon Pa Mak , image_flag = , flag_size = , image_seal = , seal_size = , image_map = Tambon Nakhon Pa Mak Map.JPG , mapsize = , map_caption = Location of Nakhon Pa Mak in the district , image_map1 = , mapsize1 = , map_caption1 = , subdivision_type3 = District , subdivision_name3 = Bang Krathum District, Bang Krathum , subdivision_type2 = Province , subdivision_name2 = Phitsanulok Province, Phitsanulok , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Thailand , government_footnotes = , government_type = , leader_title = , lea ...
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Bang Krathum District
Bang Krathum ( th, บางกระทุ่ม, ) is a district (''amphoe'') in the Phitsanulok province, Thailand. Etymology ''Bang'' ( th, บาง) means 'village' or 'settlement'. The second element ''krathum'' ( th, กระทุ่ม) means 'bur-flower tree' (''Neolamarckia cadamba''). Geography Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise), Mueang Phitsanulok and Wang Thong of Phitsanulok Province; Sak Lek, Mueang Phichit, and Sam Ngam of Phichit province. Most of Bang Krathum lies within the Nan Basin, although a narrow strip of land on the west side of the district lies within the Yom Basin. Both basins are part of the Chao Phraya Watershed. The Nan, Wang Thong and Wat Ta Yom Rivers flow through Bang Krathum, and the Yom River forms part of the border between Bang Krathum and Phichit. History The minor district (''king amphoe'') Bang Krathum was created in 1927 by combining three sub-districts from Mueang Phitsanulok District and three sub-distric ...
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Theravada
''Theravāda'' () ( si, ථේරවාදය, my, ထေရဝါဒ, th, เถรวาท, km, ថេរវាទ, lo, ເຖຣະວາດ, pi, , ) is the most commonly accepted name of Buddhism's oldest existing school. The school's adherents, termed Theravādins, have preserved their version of Gautama Buddha's teaching or ''Dharma (Buddhism), Buddha Dhamma'' in the Pāli Canon for over two millennia. The Pāli Canon is the most complete Buddhist canon surviving in a Indo-Aryan languages, classical Indian language, Pali, Pāli, which serves as the school's sacred language and ''lingua franca''.Crosby, Kate (2013), ''Theravada Buddhism: Continuity, Diversity, and Identity'', p. 2. In contrast to ''Mahāyāna'' and ''Vajrayāna'', Theravāda tends to be conservative in matters of doctrine (''pariyatti'') and monastic discipline (''vinaya''). One element of this conservatism is the fact that Theravāda rejects the authenticity of the Mahayana sutras (which appeared c. ...
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Chedi (temple)
A stupa ( sa, स्तूप, lit=heap, ) is a mound-like or hemispherical structure containing relics (such as ''śarīra'' – typically the remains of Buddhist monks or nuns) that is used as a place of meditation. In Buddhism, circumambulation or ''pradakhshina'' has been an important ritual and devotional practice since the earliest times, and stupas always have a ''pradakhshina'' path around them. The original South Asian form is a large solid dome above a tholobate or drum with vertical sides, which usually sits on a square base. There is no access to the inside of the structure. In large stupas there may be walkways for circumambulation on top of the base as well as on the ground below it. Large stupas have or had ''vedikā'' railings outside the path around the base, often highly decorated with sculpture, especially at the torana gateways, of which there are usually four. At the top of the dome is a thin vertical element, with one of more horizontal discs spreading ...
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Ban Bang Krathum
Ban Bang Krathum ( th, บ้านบางกระทุ่ม) is a town in the Bang Krathum Subdistrict of Bang Krathum District of Phitsanulok Province, Thailand. Etymology The first element ban (Thai: บ้าน) means village. Thai/English Dictionary
The second element bang (Thai: บาง) means village or settlement. The third element krathum (Thai: กระทุ่ม) means bur-flower tree ''(Anthocephalus chinensis).''


Geography

Ban Bang Krathum is situated in the Nan Basin, which is part of the Chao Phraya Watershed.


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Ban Dongphayom
) , native_name = บ้านดงพยอม , nickname = , settlement_type = Village , motto = , image_skyline = 03 Dongphayom House (June 29 2000).jpg , imagesize = , image_caption = House, Ban Dongphayom , image_flag = , flag_size = , image_seal = , seal_size = , image_map = , mapsize = , map_caption = , image_map1 = , mapsize1 = , map_caption1 = , pushpin_map =Thailand , subdivision_type3 = Tambon , subdivision_name3 = Nakhon Pa Mak , subdivision_type2 = Amphoe , subdivision_name2 = Bang Krathum , subdivision_type1 = Province , subdivision_name1 = Phitsanulok , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Thailand , government_footnotes = , government_type = , leader_title = Phu Yai Ba ...
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Ban Laemphrathat
) , native_name = บ้านแหลมพระธาตุ , nickname = , settlement_type = Village , motto = , image_skyline = , imagesize = , image_caption = , image_flag = , flag_size = , image_seal = , seal_size = , image_map = , mapsize = , map_caption = , image_map1 = , mapsize1 = , map_caption1 = , pushpin_map =Thailand , subdivision_type3 = Tambon , subdivision_name3 = Nakhon Pa Mak , subdivision_type2 = District , subdivision_name2 = Bang Krathum District, Bang Krathum , subdivision_type1 = Province , subdivision_name1 = Phitsanulok Province, Phitsanulok , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Thailand , government_footnotes = , government_type = , leader_title = , leader ...
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Ban Grong Greng
) , native_name = บ้านโกรงเกรง , nickname = , settlement_type = Village , motto = , image_skyline = 01 Wat Grong Greng Pagoda.JPG , imagesize = , image_caption = Chedi at Wat Grung See Jayrin, Ban Grong Greng , image_flag = , flag_size = , image_seal = , seal_size = , image_map = , mapsize = , map_caption = , image_map1 = , mapsize1 = , map_caption1 = , pushpin_map =Thailand , subdivision_type3 = Subdistrict , subdivision_name3 = Nakhon Pa Mak , subdivision_type2 = District , subdivision_name2 = Bang Krathum District , subdivision_type1 = Province , subdivision_name1 = Phitsanulok , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Thailand , government_footnotes = , government_type = ...
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Tambon Administrative Organization
''Tambon'' ( th, ตำบล, ) is a local governmental unit in Thailand. Below district (''amphoe'') and province (''changwat''), they form the third administrative subdivision level. there were 7,255 tambons, not including the 180 ''khwaeng'' of Bangkok, which are set at the same administrative level, thus every district contains eight to ten tambon. ''Tambon'' is usually translated as "township" or "subdistrict" in English — the latter is the recommended translation, though also often used for ''king amphoe'', the designation for a subdistrict acting as a branch (Thai: ''king'') of the parent district. Tambon are further subdivided into 69,307 villages (''muban''), about ten per ''tambon''. ''Tambon'' within cities or towns are not subdivided into villages, but may have less formal communities called ''chumchon'' ( ชุมชน) that may be formed into community associations. History The ''tambon'' as a subdivision has a long history. It was the second-level subd ...
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Muban
Muban ( th, หมู่บ้าน; , ) is the lowest administrative sub-division of Thailand. Usually translated as 'village' and sometimes as 'hamlet', they are a subdivision of a tambon (subdistrict). , there were 74,944 administrative mubans in Thailand. As of the 1990 census, the average village consisted of 144 households or 746 persons. Nomenclature ''Muban'' may function as one word, in the sense of a hamlet or village, and as such may be shortened to ''ban''. ''Mu ban'' may also function as two words, i.e., หมู่ 'group' (of) บ้าน 'homes'. * ''Mu'', in the sense of group (of homes in a tambon), are assigned numbers in the sequence in which each is entered in a register maintained in the district or branch-district office. * ''Ban'', in the sense of home or household for members of each group, are assigned a number ( th, บ้านเลขที่; ) in the sequence in which each is added to the household register also maintained in the district ...
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Phai Lom, Phitsanulok
) , native_name = ไผ่ล้อม , nickname = , settlement_type = Tambon , motto = , image_skyline = , imagesize = , image_caption = , image_flag = , flag_size = , image_seal = , seal_size = , image_map = Tambon Phai Lom Map.JPG , mapsize = , map_caption = Location of Phai Lom in the district , image_map1 = , mapsize1 = , map_caption1 = , subdivision_type3 = District , subdivision_name3 = Bang Krathum , subdivision_type2 = Province , subdivision_name2 = Phitsanulok , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Thailand , government_footnotes = , government_type = , leader_title = , leader_name = , established_title = , established_date = , established_title2 = , established_date ...
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