- Bangkok,
officially known in Thai as
Krung Thep Maha
Nakhon and
colloquially as
Krung Thep, is the
capital and most
populous city of Thailand. The city...
- the goddess's name also
appears as Setis, Sati, Setet, Satet, Satit, and
Sathit.
Derived from sṯ,
meaning "eject", "shoot", "pour", or "throw", her name...
- Thep
Sathit (Thai: เทพสถิต,
pronounced [tʰêːp sā.tʰìt];
Northeastern Thai: เทพสถิต,
pronounced [tʰêːp sā.tʰi᷇t]) is a
district (amphoe) in the southwestern...
- road, who
later dies at the hospital. The dead
young woman has a fiancée,
Sathit (Prin Suparat), who is a
lawyer who
believes strongly in justice. He vows...
-
Sathit Bensoh (Thai: สาธิต เบ็ญโส๊ะ, born 9
January 1976) is a Thai
football manager and a
former footballer.
Bensoh was born on 9
January 1976 in Hat...
-
Bangkok Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลบางกอก),
formerly known as
Bangkok Bravo A.F.C., is a
professional Thai
football club from Bangkok, the capital...
-
makeshift market near the
bridge in Bangkok. Now
officially known as
Damrong Sathit Bridge (สะพานดำรงสถิต, [sā.pʰāːn dām.rōŋ sā.tʰìt]), the
bridge was originally...
-
demonstration schools, also
known as
laboratory schools (Thai: โรงเรียนสาธิต,
sathit or
satit schools) as part of
their teacher-training programmes.
These schools...
- RTGS: Rongrian
Sathit Haeng Mahawitthayalai Kasetsat Sun
Wichai Lae
Phatthana Kansueksa),
informally known as
Satit Kaset (Thai: สาธิตเกษตร; RTGS:
Sathit Kaset)...
- used from 1869 to 1909, at the
gates of Phra
Vihara of Wat
Ratchabophit Sathit Maha Simaram, Bangkok. A mother-of-pearl
inlay of "Maha Surabhorn", the...