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Inside Angelina and Brad’s $18K-per-night Thailand villa

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s son Pax, 12, reportedly broke his leg while Jet-Skiing on a family vacation in Thailand — but sources tell Page Six he’ll have plenty of space to put his feet up in.

Brangelina and their six kids — Pax, Maddox, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox and Vivienne — have been staying in an $18,000-per-night, 10-bedroom villa at the Amanpuri beach resort in Phuket, our spies said.

They told Page Six the whole family is staying in a “two-floor, mammoth spread” that comes with a staff of eight servants, private gym and a pool surrounded by “minipagodas.”

Insiders said the superluxury resort has even found a novel way to protect the visiting Hollywood family from snooping photographers.

“The paparazzi float up on boats to try and get photos, and so the hotel sends out another boat to chase them away . . . or they just pay them to go away,” said a source, adding, “They come back two days later.”

Beyoncé and Jay Z holed up in a $25,000-a-night, $35 million villa at Amanpuri last December. But we’ve exclusively learned that this year, Bey and Jay have opted for Round Hill Hotel & Villas in Montego Bay, Jamaica, where Ralph Lauren’s also vacationing.

Brad Pitt with his kids Pax (left), Shiloh and Maddox.FilmMagic

Outside their palatial setup, the Jolie-Pitts have been spotted swimming in the sea off a luxury yacht, as well as playing minigolf, shopping at a mall and visiting “a local Hindu temple where their mom prayed,” reported Us Weekly.

The family’s been traveling around while Jolie takes a break from her latest directorial project in Cambodia — “First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers.”

The Netflix movie is based on the book by human-rights activist Loung Ung about surviving the mass-murdering Khmer Rouge regime.

Jolie’s last film, “By the Sea,” which was released in November and starred herself and Pitt, was a box-office disaster, making just $538,460 and being ignored during awards season. The film had a reported budget of $10 million.

Jolie’s rep didn’t return calls.