• Khlong Yai is a town (thesaban mueang) in Trat Province in east Thailand, capital of the Khlong Yai District, of which it covers part of the tambon Khlong...
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    Khlong Yai (Thai: คลองใหญ่, pronounced [kʰlɔ̄ːŋ jàj], lit: 'big canal') is a district (amphoe) of Trat province, eastern Thailand. A border crossing into...
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    is Wongwian Yai Station, a historical commuter railway terminal to Maha Chai (local name of Samut Sakon provincial city) and Mae Khlong (Samut Songkhram)...
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    Khlong Bangkok Yai (Thai: คลองบางกอกใหญ่, pronounced [kʰlɔ̄ːŋ bāːŋ.kɔ̀ːk jàj]; lit: 'Big Bangkok Canal') is a historic khlong (คลอง; canal) of Bangkok...
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    Hat Yai International Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานหาดใหญ่, RTGS: Tha-akatsayan Hat Yai) (IATA: HDY, ICAO: VTSS) is in Khlong La subdistrict, Khlong Hoi...
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    Wongwian Yai BTS Station Pagoda, Chee Chin Khor Foundation, a historic Chinese temple King Taksin Monument at Wongwian Yai, the left background is Khlong San...
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    Bangkok and other cities. It follows a coastal route from Bangkok to Khlong Yai District, Trat border to Koh Kong, Cambodia. Sukhumvit Road is named after...
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    (thesaban nakhon) Hat Yai covers tambon Hat Yai. There are four towns (thesaban mueang): Ban Phru covers parts of tambon Ban Phru, and Khlong Hae, Khuan Lang...
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  • Khlong Saduang Yai (Thai: คลองสะดวงใหญ่, pronounced [kʰlɔ̄ːŋ sā.dūa̯ŋ jàj]) is a watercourse of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of...
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    terminus following the closure of Pak Khlong San railway station, on 1 January 1961, with the Pak Khlong San–Wongwian Yai section converted into Charoen Rat...
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