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            <description>Ang Thong

Bangkok

Chai Nat

Kanchanaburi

Lopburi, Nakhon Nayok, Nakhon Pathom, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Phetchaburi, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Ratchaburi, Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon, Samut Songkhram, Saraburi, Sing Buri, and Suphan Buri province.</description>
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            <description>Thailand, for centuries known by outsiders as Siam, is centrally located in South-East Asia, almost the same distance from India and China. It has 2614 kilometers of coastline, with the Gulf of Thailand on the east, and the Andaman Sea on the west. It shares borders with Burma, Laos, Kampuchea and Malaysia. The area of 500,000 square kilometers is about the size of France. More than half the total area is forest and Savannah, and about forty-five percent is being cultivated. The population numbe…</description>
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            <description>Bangkok City.</description>
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            <description>Welcome to Thailand, the country of a thousand contradictions and a unique co-existence. Discover its fantastic architecture, its cultural values and lifestyle, and most of all the beauty of its people. Exotic but also cosmopolitan. Thailand offers fantastic value for money.</description>
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            <description>Thailand, for centuries known by outsiders as Siam, is centrally located in South-East Asia, almost the same distance from India and China. It has 2614 kilometers of coastline, with the Gulf of Thailand on the east, and the Andaman Sea on the west. It shares borders with Burma, Laos, Kampuchea and Malaysia. The area of 500,000 square kilometers is about the size of France. More than half the total area is forest and Savannah, and about forty-five percent is being cultivated. The population numbe…</description>
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            <description>There has always been something somehow familiarizing in standing in a city center new to you and gazing at its expanse.

That's ans impossibility in Bangkok. While there is an official city center, any choice is purely arbitrary.

Bangkok vast, sprawling web of a metropolis, its threads wide avenues, its skeins tortuous alleyways or soi's, streets or thanons and overgrown canals or klongs.</description>
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            <description>There has always been something somehow familiarizing in standing in a city center new to you and gazing at its expanse.

That's ans impossibility in Bangkok. While there is an official city center, any choice is purely arbitrary.

Bangkok vast, sprawling web of a metropolis, its threads wide avenues, its skeins tortuous alleyways or soi's, streets or thanons and overgrown canals or klongs.</description>
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            <description>'Siam' or 'Sayam' was a derivative of a Sankrit word, meaning roughly, 'golden yellow' or, or just possibly, 'green'. Either would make sense: there are gold mines, gold-leaf in architecture and worship is ubiquitous; and green, outside the capital of Bangkok, is evident in the mordancy of the country.</description>
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