Khlong Chorakhe Sam Phan

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title: Khlong Chorakhe Sam Phan
text: Khlong Chorakhe Sam Phan, also called Maenam Chorakhe Sam Phan or Lam Chorakhe Sam Phan, is a watercourse in the provinces of Kanchanaburi and Suphan Buri, Thailand. It is a tributary of the Tha Chin River. Its name translates roughly as "three thousand crocodiles" presumably because of the past abundance of crocodiles [or possibly referring to three species of crocodiles]. This river is considered to be of historical and archaeological importance. Because in the watershed area at U Thong Distri
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description: Watercource in Thailand
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date created: 2009-03-17T20:20:40Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T01:09:10Z
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