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The Vietnam War transformed the sleepy provincial
city of Udon Thani into a booming support center
for the nearby American airbase. Since the withdrawal of American
troops in 1976, it has continued to grow as an industrial and commercial
center within the region. Located on an elevated plateau, the province
is blessed with numerous forested hills and tributaries, but the
Phu Pan mountain ranges and the Songkhram River are the province’s
2 main natural resources. The province’s main attractions are it's
archeological sites, some of which date back over 5,000 years. In
particular the one at Ban Chiang offers much for the visitor.
Located 564 Kilometers from Bangkok, the province
is a prime business centre for Isan. It hosts the World Heritage
site for the prehistoric culture of Ban Chiang. It covers an area
of 11, 730 square Kilometers and consists of the following districts:
Muang, Kumphawapi, Nong Han, Phen, Ban Phue, Ban Dung, Si That,
Nam Som, Nong Wua So, Kut Chap, Non Sa-at, Wang Sam Mo, Chai Wan,
Nong Saeng, Sang Khom, Thung Fon, Na Yung, Phibun Rak, Ku Kaeo,
Prachaksinlapakhom.
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