Buriram

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Buri Ram (Thai: บุรีรัมย์ - "City of Happiness") is a town (thesaban mueang) in Thailand, capital of the Buri Ram Province, about 410 northeast of Bangkok. The town covers the whole tambon Nai Mueang of Mueang Buriram district. As of 2005 it has a population of 28,333.

The town is located on the northeastern railway line, and also has a regional airport, Buriram Airport. Much of the local economy is still agricultural and the tourist industry that is a prominent feature in much of the rest of the country has yet to make a significant impact. Key agricultural crops include rice and cassava. The main languages spoken in Buriram are Central Thai, Lao, and Khmer.

Rice farming in Buri Ram
Rice farming in Buri Ram

  • Buriram Cultural Center - a museum of local arts and artifacts
  • Phanom Rung historical park - a Khmer temple, 40 km south of Buri Ram
  • Buriram Bird Park -
  • Muang Tum, a temple built by the Khmer
  • Tao Sawai ancient kilns

Coordinates: 14°59′47″N, 103°6′30″E

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