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Patani States, Pattani States: The petty Malay sultanates which were combined 



to form the Province of Pattani ; P. 

 Pau (Mse Nam), Pao: River, tributary to the Nam Chi, on which Kumphawapi 



is situated ; E. 

 Payao (Muang), Phayao, Phrayao, Nai Wiang (Ban) : Village about 05 miles 



NNE. of Nakhon Lampang ; N. 

 Payao (Nong, Kwan), Phayao, Phrayao: Lake near the village of Phayao ; N. 

 Pechabun (Muang), Phetchabun: Town on the Mae Nam Pa Sak about 85 miles 



NE. by E. of Nakhon Sawan ; C. 

 Pechabun (Thin Khao), Phetchabun: Mountain range forming the northern part 

 of the divide between the basins of the Chao Phaya and the Mse Khong ; 

 C, E., N. 

 Petchaburi (Muang), Pechaburi, Phetchaburi: Town on the Phetchaburi River 



about 31 miles S. by E. of Rachaburi ; C. 

 Petrieu (Ban), Paetriu: Village on the Mag Nam Bang Pakong about 30 miles 



E. by S. of Bangkok : C 

 Phra Pathom (Ban) : Village on the Mae Nam Tha Chin ; C. 

 Phu-Quoc (Ko), Phukok: Large island in the Gulf of Siam, part of Cochin- 



China but lying off Kampot in Cambodia. 

 Pi Pan Nam (Thiu Khao), Phi Pan Nam: Two parallel chains of hills, the more 



western forming the divide between the basins of the Mse Wang and the 



Mae Yom, the more eastern forming the divide between the Mae Yom and the 



Mae Nan ; N. 

 Ping (Mae Nam) : Large river which joins with the Mae Nan at Pak Nam Pho 



to form the Chao Phaya ; N., C. 

 Pipedon (Ko), Phiphidon: Small island off the western coast of Peninsular 



Thailand lying SE. of Ko Tao Yai ; P. 

 Pitsanulok (Muang), Phitsanulok: Town on the Mae Nam Nan about 210 miles 



N. of Bangkok ; C. 

 Pla Talum Puk (Liem) : Long sandy spit extending northward into the Gulf 



of Siam just E. of Nakhon Si Thammarat ; P. 

 Pliew (Huai), Phliu: Waterfall stream arising on Khao Sabap; SE. 

 Po (Ban), Pho: Village on the Chao Phaya about 36 miles N. by E. of Bang- 

 kok ; C. 

 Pong (Ban) : Village on the Mae Klong about 20 miles N. by E. of Rachaburi ; C. 

 Pong (Ban), Nam Phong: Village on the Nam Phong about 130 miles NNE. of 



Khorat ; E. 

 Pong (Khlong) : Stream W. of Nakhon Si Thammarat near the base of Khao 



Luang; P. 

 Pong (Mae Nam), Phong: River tributary to the Nam Chi, which it enters from 



the N. by E. about 111 miles NNE. of Khorat ; E. 

 Poem Duang (Ma? Nam), Phum Duang: Stream at Mhose mouth Muang Chaiya 



is situated ; P. 

 Poon (Mae Nam). Phum: Stream tributary to the Mae Yom, probably that which 



enters the main river about 43 miles SW. of Muang Phrae ; C. 

 Potaram (Ban), Photharam: Village on the Mae Klong about 13 miles N. by E. 



of Rachaburi ; O. 

 Prachin (Mae Nam) : Name applied to the middle reach of the Bang Pakong; C. 

 Prachin (Muang), Prachinburi: Town on the Bang Pakong River about 61 miles 



ENE. of Bangkok ; C. 

 Pr.3e (Muang), Phrae: Town on the Mae Yom about 88 miles SE. by E. of Chiang 



Mai ; N. 



