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Things to see in Warin Chamrap, Thailand

Warin Chamrap is a small town located in the north-east of Thailand. It is home to a large number of temples and historical sites, making it a great destination for tourists. The main attractions are the Wat Arun and the Warin Chamrap Temple. The temple was built in 1471 by King Bayinnaung and is dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. Other attractions include the Royal Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Phra Kaew Museum, and Phi Phi Islands National Park.

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Quick info about Warin Chamrap
DetailValue
CountryThailand
RegionUbon Ratchathani
Latitude15.2008
Longitude104.8612
Appr. population28154

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