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  2. Emblem of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    This quadrant represents the Thai heartland, the three heads of the elephant represents its northern, central and southern regions. The lower left quadrant (dexter base) depicts a white elephant on a red field. This quadrant represents the Laotian suzerainty (the symbol comes for its native name Lan Xang, land of a million

  3. Ghosts in Thai culture - Wikipedia

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    Phraya Anuman Rajadhon established that most of the contemporary iconography of Thai folk ghosts [7] [20] [21] has its origins in Thai films that have now become classics. [22] Thai television soap operas have contributed to popularize the ghost theme. Some soap operas, such as Raeng Ngao, include the folk ghosts of Thai culture interacting ...

  4. Provinces of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The provinces of Thailand are administrative divisions of the government of Thailand. [3] The country is divided into 76 provinces (Thai: จังหวัด, RTGS: changwat, pronounced [t͡ɕāŋ.wàt̚]) proper, with one additional special administrative area (the capital, Bangkok).

  5. Gulf of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    In Thai, the gulf is historically known as Ao Sayam (Thai: อ่าวสยาม). [6] In Vietnamese it is known as Vịnh Thái Lan . It is generally identified with the Great Gulf ( Latin : Magnus Sinus ) known to Greek , Roman , Arab , Persian , and Renaissance cartographers before the influx of Portuguese explorers removed the phantom ...

  6. Calon Lân - Wikipedia

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    "Calon Lân" (Welsh for 'A Pure Heart') is a Welsh hymn, the words of which were written in the 1890s by Daniel James (Gwyrosydd) and sung to a tune by John Hughes. [1] The song was originally written as a hymn, [2] but has become firmly established as a rugby anthem, associated with the Welsh rugby union, being sung before almost every Test match involving the Welsh national team – though ...

  7. Lam Trường - Wikipedia

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    Tiêu Lam Trường (born 14 October 1974), is a Vietnamese singer, considered one of the top singers of Vietnam in the late 1990s. [1] [2] He burst onto the scene in 1998 with a song titled "Tình Thôi Xót Xa" (trans. Love Stops Hurting) and has been a regular on the Top Ten Làn Sóng Xanh (a Vietnamese hit song program). [3]

  8. Thành Thái - Wikipedia

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    Thành Thái watching the battle between elephant and tiger, Le Petit Journal, 1904 Oil painting "Les Mandarins et les Autorites Françaises Attendant L’Arrivee de l’Empereur Thanh Thai”, 1903. Slowly, as the emperor began to realize how thoroughly his palace had been infiltrated with French spies, he had to feign insanity to escape their ...

  9. Banknotes of the Thai baht - Wikipedia

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    King Vajiralongkorn in the uniform of the commander of the Royal Thai Air Force: King Phutthayotfa Chulalok and Grand Palace: King Phutthaloetla Naphalai and Thai mural of a scene from Enau: 6 April 2018 (paper) and 24 March 2022 (polymer) 50 baht: 144 × 72 mm: Blue King Nangklao and a Chinese junk: King Mongkut and Khao Wang: 6 April 2018 100 ...