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Encyclopedia > Buri Ram

Buriram is a town in Thailand, capital of the Buriram province. Buriram (Thai บุรีรัมย์) is one of the north-eastern provinces (changwat) of Thailand. ...


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Buri Ram was once part of the Khmer Empire and is littered with ancient relics and ruins.
The temples aside, Buri Ram is also home to a forest park that sits on an extinct volcano called Khao Kradong.
The airport in Buri Ram is in Satuek sub-district, 40 kilometres north of downtown.
Buri Ram, Thailand - City Air Travel Fact Sheet (178 words)
The smallest commercial aircraft flying out of Buri Ram, TH is a ERJ with 50 seats.
Phuket Air has 1 daily flights from Buri Ram to Bangkok, for a total of 64 seats daily.
PB Air has 1 daily flights from Buri Ram to Bangkok, for a total of 50 seats daily.
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