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Situated
in the heart of Northeastern Thailand, the small province
of Maha Sarakham is considered to be a regional education
centre, earning the name "Taksila of Isan" (Taksila
was a city where education of all branches centered around
in ancient India). The province also houses a sacred Buddha
image and has many historical sites, with the province being
the former site of the ancient Dvaravati city of Nakhon Champa
Si. Maha Sarakham's beautiful hand woven silk and cotton fabrics
are sought after for their original patterns.
Maha Sarakham is 470 kilometres from Bangkok and has an area
of approximately 5,291 square kilometres. The province is
divided into the following districts: Muang, Kantharawichai,
Kosum Phisai, Wapi Pathum, Borabue, Phayakkhaphum Phisai,
Na Chueak, Chiang Yuen, Na Dun, Kae Dam,Yang Si Surat, Kut
Rang and Chuen Chom.
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