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Nakhon Si Thammarat, the second largest province of the South and
the
land
of
predominant
Buddhism
during
the
Srivijaya
Period,
is
780
kilometres
from
Bangkok.
It
occupies
an
area
of
9,942
square
kilometres
consisting
of
high
plateau
and
mountains
in
the
west
then
sloping
down
towards
the
east
and
becoming
a
basin
along
the
coastline
of
the
Gulf
of
Thailand.
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