Krol Ko
Krol Ko.
Krol Ko (Khmer: ប្រាសាទក្រោលគោ) at Angkor, Cambodia, is a Buddhist temple built at the end of the 12th century under the rule of Jayavarman VII. It is north of Neak Pean.
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| Isan | Khorat Plateau |
- Ban Anan
- Ban Bu
- Ban Chan
- Ban Chang Pi
- Ban Plai
- Ban Pluang
- Ban Samor
- Ban Sanom
- Chom Phra
- Don Tuan
- Huai Thap Than
- Khok Prasat
- Ku Ka Sing
- Ku San Tarat
- Ku Suan Tang
- Kuti Ruesi Ban Muang Khok
- Kuti Ruesi Ban Nong Bua Rai
- Muang Khaek
- Muang Tum
- Nang Ram
- Nong Plong
- Nong Ta Plaeng
- Phimai
- Pha Nom Wan
- Phnom Rung
- Phum Pon
- Pluei Noi
- Prang Goo
- Prang Phom ma Tat
- Ta Khwai
- Ta Leng
- Ta Muan
- Ta Muan Tod
- Tra Piang Tia
- Ta Tom
- Thamor
- Sikhoraphum
- Wat Chao Chan
- Wat Dong Muang Tei
- Wat Kampang Lang
- Wat Prang Thong
- Wat Sa Kampaeng Noi
- Wat Sa Kampaeng Yai
- Yai Ngao
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| Elsewhere |
- Khao Lon
- Khao Noi
- Mueang Sing
- Prang Khaek
- Prang Sam Yod
- San Pra Kan
- Sdok Kok Thom
- Sri Tep historical park
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Coordinates: 13°28′5″N 103°53′42″E / 13.46806°N 103.89500°E / 13.46806; 103.89500