Thailand: Prasat Ta Meuan Thom, Surin Province. Prasat Ta Meuan - a complex of three structures built in the 12th-13th centuries around the time of the Cambodian king Jayavarman VII (r. 1181-1215). The largest building is Prasat Ta Meuan Thom. It is surrounded by an outer wall, and contains a large central, rectangular building on a north-south axis. To the south is Prasat Ta Meuan Toht, a smaller structure, with an outer wall. The last and smallest of three is Prasat Ta Meuan, a small building with no wall, approx 15m x 5m in size.
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