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¹¹·ºØÃÕ  nohnM thaH booL reeM
pronunciation guide
Phonemic Thai¹¹-·Ð-ºØ-ÃÕ
IPAnontʰábùʔriː
Royal Thai General Systemnonthaburi

 [proper noun, geographical]
definition
Nonthaburi, a province in central Thailand with a 1995 population of 754,627 (rank 28 of 76)

notesColloquially abbreviated to ¹¹·ì
categories¨Ñ§ËÇÑ´¢Í§»ÃÐà·Èä·ÂProvinces of Thailand
related wordsáÁè¹éÓÍéÍÁmaaeF naahmH aawmFthe Om River in ¹¹·ºØÃÕ (Nonthaburi province)
»Ò¡à¡Ãç´ bpaakL gretLPaag-Gred (or Gret)—an ÍÓàÀÍ  (district) in ¹¹·ºØÃÕ (Nonthaburi) located in a suburb of ¡Ãا෾Ϡ (Bangkok). Paag-Gred merges áÁè¹éÓà¨éÒ¾ÃÐÂÒ  (Jaow Pra-ya) and áÁè¹éÓÍéÍÁ (Om) Rivers together.
à¡ÒÐà¡Ãç´gawL gretLGred (or Gret) Island—a tiny island in the áÁè¹éÓà¨éÒ¾ÃÐÂÒ  (Jaow Pra-ya) River, accessible by boat. On it lives a community of craftsmen famous for their distinctive style of pottery which dates back many centuries. Koh Gred pots are known for their fine, red-black glazed surface and intricate design. These landers are the descendants of the ÁÍ­  (Mon) people,and they have managed to retain the skills of their forefathers.

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