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THE
NORTH I CENTRAL
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EAST
COAST I THE
NORTHEAST I THE
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Ang
Thong
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Bangkok
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Chachoengsao
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Chai
Nat
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Kanchanaburi
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Lop
Buri
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Trat |
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Nakhon
Pathom
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Nonthaburi
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Pathum
Thani
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Phetchaburi
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Ayutthaya
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Nayok |
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Prachin
Buri
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Prachuap
Khiri
Khan
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Ratchaburi
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Sa
Kaeo
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Samut
Prakan
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Samun
Sakhon
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Samun
Songkhram
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Saraburi
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Sing
Buri
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Suphan
Buri
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Nakhon
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Chanthaburi
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Chon
Buri
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Rayong
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Bangkok
was
founded
in
1782
by
the
first
monarch
of
the
present
Chakri
dynasty.
It
is
now
the
country's
spiritual,
cultural,
diplomatic,
commercial
and
educational
hub.
It
covers
an
area
of
more
than
1,500
square
kilometres,
and
it
is
home
to
approximatlely
ten
million
people
or
more
than
10%
of
the
country's
population. |
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Over the last few decades, Thailand's capital city, Bangkok, has
changed
into
a
modern,
exciting
and
sophisticated
city.
It
offers
to
visitors
not
only
the
cosmopolitan
amenities
they
would
expect
from
other
big
cities,
but
also
a
unique
treasure
trove
of
cultural
attractions.
Thailand,
in
the
heart
of
Southeast
Asia,
was
never
colonised
and
thus
kept
its
unique
culture
and
heritage
intact.
Bangkok
offers
visitors
the
opportunity
to
experience
fascinating
glimpse
of
Thailand's
gentle
culture
amidst
the
bustle
of a
great
and
dynamic
metropolis.
This
great
city
has
had
astounding
success
in
combining
the
ancient
and
modern
world. |
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For tourists, Bangkok has a feast of attractions to offer. The
city
is
dotted
with
400
glittering
Buddhist
temples
of
great
beauty
and
fascination,
magnificent
palaces,
classical
dance
extravaganzas,
numerous
shopping
centres
and
traditional
ways
of
life,
especially
along
the
"Venice
of
the
East"
timeless
canals
and
the
Chao
Phraya
River
of
the
"River
of
Kings"
winding
through
the
city.
It
is
worth
taking
a
trip
along
its
waters
before
exploring
further
into
different
canals
to
take
a
glimpse
of
old
Bangkok. |
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