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Khlong Prem
Prachakon (Thai: คลองเปรมประชากร,
pronounced [kʰlɔ̄ːŋ prēːm prā.t͡ɕʰāː.kɔ̄ːn]) is a
khlong (คลอง, canal) in
central Thailand. It's considered...
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Party (TCP) or
Prachakorn Thai
Party (Thai: พรรคประชากรไทย, RTGS: Phak
Prachakon Thai) is a
political party in Thailand. It was
founded in 1979 and has...
- was
called Lak Si
because it is at the
fourth milestone of
Khlong Prem
Prachakon (คลองเปรมประชากร) (canal) dug
during King Chulalongkorn's
reign linking...
-
Early Days (in Thai), p. 92
Kaewkhiaw 2015, p. 5.
Sources Kaewkhiaw,
Prachakon (August 2015),
Evaluation of Thai Long-Tail Boat
Propeller Performance...
- Hok"
means "sixth milepost",
refers to
sixth milepost of
Khlong Prem
Prachakon, a
canal that dug in King Rama V's
reign bridging downtown Bangkok to...
- Lat Yao ลาดยาว
Khwaeng A
bridge over
Khlong Prem
Prachakon beside Wat
Samian Nari at daybreak, Lat Yao
Location in
Chatuchak District Coordinates: 13°50′21...
- canal). It
connects the Chao
Phraya river and meet
Khlong Prem
Prachakon (Prem
Prachakon canal) in the area of Wat Bang
Krabue bridge.
During the reign...
- Moreover, it is also the
location of the
third milestone of the
Khlong Prem
Prachakon, the
khlong that was
canalized in the
reign of King Chulalongkorn. This...
- (Khlong
Samsen is a borderline), Suan
Chitlada in its
district (Khlong Prem
Prachakon is a borderline), Wat
Sommanat of Pom Prap
Sattru Phai
District and Bang...
- Dusit, left is
Phaya Thai)
Chamai Maruchet Bridge,
crossing Khlong Prem
Prachakon in
front of
Government House Wat
Benchamabophit or
Marble Temple Sanam...