Si Wilai
Si Wilai is a district in the eastern part of Bueng Kan province, northeastern Thailand.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: amphoe with 35,000 residents
- Description: district in Bueng Kan province, Thailand
- Also known as: “Si Wilai district”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Si Wilai subdistrict.
Si Wilai subdistrict
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Si Wilai is subdistrict in Si Wilai District, in Bueng Kan Province, northeastern Thailand. It is the seat of Si Wilai District. As of 2010, it had a population of 10,846 people and jurisdiction over 12 villages. Si Wilai subdistrict is situated 5 km northwest of Si Wilai.
Si Wilai
- Location: Bueng Kan, Northern Isaan, Isaan, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Bishnupriya to Vietnamese—“Si Wilai” goes by many names.
- Bishnupriya: “আম্ফোয়ে সি ৱিলাই”
- Cebuano: “Amphoe Si Wilai”
- Chinese: “Si Wilai Kūn”
- Chinese: “是威莱县”
- Chinese: “是威萊縣”
- French: “Si Wilai”
- German: “Amphoe Si Wilai”
- Italian: “Distretto di Si Wilai”
- Japanese: “シーウィライ郡”
- Korean: “시위라이군”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Si Wilai Kūn”
- Romanian: “Districtul Si Wilai”
- Thai: “ศรีวิไล”
- Thai: “อ.ศรีวิไล”
- Thai: “อำเภอศรีวิไล”
- Urdu: “سی ویلای ضلع”
- Vietnamese: “Si Wilai”
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