Phung River may refer to several rivers in Thailand:
Lam Nam Phung (ลำน้ำพุง), a feeder of Nong Han Lake in Sakon Nakhon Province
Nam Mae Phung (น้ำแม่พุง), a tributary of the Ing River in Chiang Rai Province
Huai Nam Phung (ห้วยพุง), a tributary of the Pa Sak River in Loei and Phetchabun Provinces
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PhungRiver may refer to several rivers in Thailand: Lam Nam Phung (ลำน้ำพุง), a feeder of Nong Han Lake in Sakon Nakhon Province Nam Mae Phung (น้ำแม่พุง)...
Phung may refer to: Phùng, a Vietnamese surname Phùng (township), Đan Phượng District, Hà Nội, Vietnam PhungRiver (disambiguation), several rivers in...
(Thai: เขื่อนน้ำพุง, RTGS: Khuean Nam Phung, pronounced [kʰɯ̀a̯n náːm pʰūŋ]) is a hydroelectric dam on the PhungRiver in the Phu Phan District of Sakon Nakhon...
electricity. Tributaries of the Pa Sak include the Lopburi River, Khlong Muak Lek, Huai Nam Phung, Huai Pa Daeng, Khlong Lam Kong, Lam Sonthi, Khlong Wang...
The Phoenix Program (Vietnamese: Chiến dịch Phụng Hoàng) was designed and initially coordinated by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)...
the Kharta Glacier from which the Kharta Chu (Chinese: 卡达曲) river flows east to join the Phung Chu just beyond Khata village. Nearby to the south, the Kama...
events were hosted by Sarah Davis (news, entertainment and sports), Andrew Phung (television craft), Keshia Chanté (television program and performance),...
Hanoi include: Kẻ Chợ (marketplace), Tràng An (long peace), Phượng Thành/Phụng Thành (phoenix city), Long Thành (short for Kinh thành Thăng Long, "citadel...
protectorate of Annan from rebelling Annamese chieftains Đỗ Anh Hàn, Phùng Hưng and Phùng An. Idris II, Muslim emir of Morocco (d. 828) Pei Xiu, chancellor...
Afterward, the two sides were merged into one club under head coach Nguyen Kim Phung. In 1994, Sông Bé won its first ever national title, the Vietnamese National...
from the original on 6 March 2008. Retrieved 18 September 2010. Adrian Phung (6 June 2014). "Newly improved bus hub to transform urban transport system"...
Tien River and between three provinces Tien Giang Province, Vinh Long Province , and Ben Tre Province. Ngã Bảy floating market (also known as Phụng Hiệp)...
settlement in the area was a Funan temple at the location of the current Phụng Sơn Buddhist temple, founded in the 4th century AD. A settlement called...
thanh huyện Châu Thành A 101.7 Châu Thành A Đài truyền thanh huyện Phụng Hiệp 106.6 Phụng Hiệp Trà Vinh Đài truyền thanh huyện Cầu Ngang 88.7 Cầu Ngang Đài...