Meaning of "シー‐サッチャナライ" in the Japanese dictionary
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PRONUNCIATION OF シー‐サッチャナライ IN JAPANESE
しー
さっちゃならい
シー
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サッチャナライ
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sattyanarai
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Definition of シー‐サッチャナライ in the Japanese dictionary
Si Satchanalai] It is a town near the city of Sukhothai in the northern part of Thailand. Located along the Yeom River, about 50 kilometers north of Sukhothai city center. Vice-king ruleed as a direct jurisdiction in the Sukhothai dynasty, ceramics manufacturing technology was brought from China, ceramics became flourishing. There are more than 200 Buddhist temples centering around the castle wall where the royal palace was, designated as Sea Satcher Narai Historical Park. In 1981 it was registered as a World Heritage (cultural heritage) under the name of "ancient city Sukhothai and the surrounding ancient city group". Sea Thatcana Lai. シー‐サッチャナライ【Si Satchanalai】 タイ中北部の都市スコータイ近郊の町。スコータイ市街中心部の北約50キロメートル、ヨム川沿いに位置する。スコータイ朝時代に直轄地として副王が統治し、中国から陶磁器の製法技術がもたらされ、窯業が盛んになった。王宮があった城壁内を中心に、200を超える仏教寺院があり、シーサッチャナライ歴史公園に指定。1981年に「古代都市スコータイと周辺の古代都市群」の名称で世界遺産(文化遺産)に登録された。シーサッチャナーライ。
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