Sawang Wirawong

Sawang Wirawong is a district in the central part of , northeastern .
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  • Type: amphoe with 26,000 residents
  • Description: district in Ubon Ratchathani province, Thailand
  • Also known as: King Amphoe Sawang Wirawong” and “Sawang Wirawong district

Sawang Wirawong

Latitude
15.2344° or 15° 14′ 4″ north
Longitude
105.076° or 105° 4′ 34″ east
Population
26,000
Elevation
140 metres (459 feet)
Open location code
7P7763MG+QC
Geo­Names ID
7510861
Wiki­data ID
Q476668
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In Other Languages

From Bishnupriya to Vietnamese—“Sawang Wirawong” goes by many names.
  • Bishnupriya: আম্ফোয়ে সাৱাং ৱিরাৱোং
  • Cebuano: Amphoe Sawang Wirawong
  • Chinese: Sawang Wirawong Kūn
  • Chinese: 沙旺威拉旺县
  • Chinese: 沙旺威拉旺縣
  • French: Sawang Wirawong
  • German: Amphoe Sawang Wirawong
  • Italian: Distretto di Sawang Wirawong
  • Japanese: サワーンウィーラウォン郡
  • Korean: 사왕위라우옹군
  • Min Nan Chinese: Sawang Wirawong Kūn
  • Romanian: Districtul Sawang Wirawong
  • Thai: กิ่งอ.สว่างวีระวงศ์
  • Thai: กิ่งอำเภอสว่างวีระวงศ์
  • Thai: สว่างวีระวงศ์
  • Thai: อ.สว่างวีรวงศ์
  • Thai: อ.สว่างวีระวงศ์
  • Thai: อำเภอสว่างวีรวงศ์
  • Thai: อำเภอสว่างวีระวงศ์
  • Vietnamese: Sawang Wirawong

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