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  1. Ubon Ratchathani means the city of Lotus. The city was founded in the late 18th century by Thao Kham Phong, descendant of Phra Wo and Phra Ta, who escaped from King Siribunsan of Vientiane into the Siam Kingdom during the reign of King Taksin the Great.

  2. Ubon Ratchathani province features plateaus and mountain ranges with the Mun River running through the middle. The region where Ubon Ratchathani borders both Cambodia and Laos has been coined “the Emerald Triangle” in recognition of its magnificent green landscapes.

  3. Ubon Ratchathani. Una ciudad de hermosos lotos, con un río de dos colores, delicioso pescado, bellísimas playas ribereñas, budistas devotos, velas finamente talladas y pinturas prehistóricas en roca. Situada a orillas del río Mun, Ubon Ratchathani es una gran ciudad capital de provincia, cuya historia se remonta alrededor de dos siglos, ...

  4. Ubon Ratchathani (en tailandés: อุบลราชธานี) es una de las cuatro ciudades importantes de Isan (Khorat/Nakhon Ratchasima, Ubon Ratchathani, Udon Thani, y Khon Kaen), también conocidas como "las cuatro grandes de Isan". La ciudad se encuentra en el río Mun en el sureste de la región de Isan en Tailandia.

  5. Off the beaten path in Thailand is Ubon Ratchathani, a riverside city on the banks of the Mun River. Upon arrival, you may find that you have Ubon all to yourself. Explore its natural attractions, temples, riverside cafes, and rustic markets, as you embark upon an experience you’ll remember for life.

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  6. Few cities in Isan reward aimless wandering as richly as Ubon Ratchathani (อุบลราชธานี). Survive the usual knot of choked access roads, and the 'Royal City of the Lotus' will reveal an altogether more attractive face. Racked up against Mae Nam Mun, Thailand's second-longest river, the historic heart of the city, south of ...

  7. Little-visited Ubon Ratchathani is one of Thailand's most interesting provinces. The capital city has plenty of history and charm, as does the laid-back riverside village of Khong Jiam and the fascinating national parks that surround it.