Thai. 
			
			Name of a province (map) 
            and its capital city in North Thailand, 491 kms north of 
			
			Bangkok 
			and with a population of around 35,000. Birth place of
			
			 
			Phraya
			 
			 
			 Phichai 
              Dahb Hak 
			(fig.), a local hero who fought alongside 
			King 
			 
			 
			Taksin. The city was given the epithet 
			‘city of widows and 
            virgins’, supposedly because the region was a former front-line during invasions from 
             
            
			
        
		Burma. The province is known for having the largest 
			 
			
			
			teak 
			tree in the world. It 
            is 1,500 years old and has a height of 47 meters and a diameter of 9.8. 
			Besides this, places of interest include the Phraya Phichai Dahb Hak 
			Museum, several waterfalls, National Parks, and the world's biggest
			
			
			Nahm Phi sword (map 
			- 
			fig.). The 
            province has nine  
			 
			amphur. 
			See also
			
			
			Uttaradit data file.
			
			
			
			
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