- The
Thahan Phran (ทหารพราน;
literally "hunter soldiers"; AKA Thai Rangers) AKA the
Royal Thai
Paramilitary Force is a
paramilitary light infantry force...
- Wat Sam
Phran (Thai: วัดสามพราน,
pronounced [wát sǎːm
pʰrāːn]) is a
Buddhist temple (wat) in
Amphoe Sam
Phran,
Nakhon Pathom province,
around 40 kilometers...
- Sam
Phran (Thai: สามพราน,
pronounced [sǎːm
pʰrāːn]) is the
southernmost district (amphoe) of
Nakhon Pathom province, Thailand. The
district was established...
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Phran Nok, also
spelled Pran Nok or
Prannok (Thai: พรานนก,
pronounced [
pʰrāːn nók]) is a name of the
street in Ban
Chang Lo and Siri Rat Subdistricts...
-
Khlong Bang
Phran (Thai: คลองบางพราน,
pronounced [kʰlɔ̄ːŋ bāːŋ
pʰrāːn]) is a
khwaeng (subdistrict) of Bang Bon District, in Bangkok, Thailand. In 2020...
- 1980. Part of the
reduction was
absorbed by the
formation of the
Thahan Phran, a
paramilitary unit
formed to
counter communist insurgents. They were reinvigorated...
-
Bearing to
Samut Prakan; the
Western Extension ran from
National Stadium to
Phran Nok; and the
Southwestern Extension from
Saphan Taksin to
Wongwian Yai and...
- Sudan Suriname Syria Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand − Used by
Thahan Phran Togo Turkey Turkmenistan Ukraine United
States Uzbekistan Vietnam...
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Phran Kratai (Thai: พรานกระต่าย,
pronounced [
pʰrāːn krā.tàːj]) is the
northernmost district (amphoe) of
Kamphaeng Phet province,
central Thailand. The...
- TPFF has
factories on 99 rai in
tambons Om Yai and Rai
Khing in the Sam
Phran District of
Nakhon Pathom Province and will
build another in Ratchaburi...