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  2. Kunming–Singapore railway - Wikipedia

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    The network consists of three main routes from Kunming, China to Bangkok, Thailand: the Eastern route via Vietnam and Cambodia; the Central route via Laos, and the Western route via Myanmar. The southern half of the network from Bangkok to Singapore has been operational since 1918.

  3. Operation Frequent Wind - Wikipedia

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    Forty-nine Americans, including dependents, were also left behind or chose to remain in Saigon. They were evacuated to Bangkok on 1 August 1976. [29] While the operation itself was a success, the images of the evacuation symbolized the wastefulness and ultimate futility of American involvement in Vietnam.

  4. Vietnamese border raids in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's actions hardened Hanoi's attitude toward Bangkok. [2] As the ASEAN member most vulnerable to a hypothetical Vietnamese attack [2] for having given shelter to the Khmer Rouge in camps within its territory, [3] Thailand was foremost among the ASEAN partners opposing Vietnam's 1978 invasion of Cambodia. [2]

  5. Phra Yot Muang Khwang - Wikipedia

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    The court derived its authority from the Franco-Siamese convention of 1893, an agreement that the two countries had concluded in October 1893. Siam accepted de Lanessan’s demands. Three French judges traveled from Saigon to Bangkok and heard the case alongside two Siamese judges, and the court sat from June 4 to June 13, 1894.

  6. Siamese–Vietnamese War (1841–1845) - Wikipedia

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    They came from Huế and joined Nguyễn Tri Phương at Châu Đốc. However, Prince Ang Em died in March 1843 and left only Princess Ang Mey under Vietnamese control. Bodindecha returned to Bangkok in 1845, along with him Chauvea Tolaha Prom the new Cambodian Prime Minister went to Bangkok to offer tributes from Ang Duong to King Rama III. [10]

  7. Thailand–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese Embassy, Bangkok. Thailand and Vietnam were major historical rivals in mainland Southeast Asia and still have an intense rivalry with each other. However, they have since maintained peaceful bilateral relations, especially since Vietnam integrated with the international community beginning in 1986.

  8. Siamese–Vietnamese wars - Wikipedia

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    Franco-Thai War (1940–41)(Vietnam as part of French Indochina) Indecisive Thai invasion of French Indochina Disputed territories given to Thailand by Japan: 12 Thai intervention to Vietnam: North Vietnamese victory Thai involvement as part of the allies Fall of Saigon: 13 Vietnamese border raids in Thailand: Status quo ante bellum

  9. Thailand in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    Thailand was the third-largest provider of ground forces to South Vietnam, following the Americans and South Koreans. [1] Due to its proximity to Thailand, Vietnam's conflicts were closely monitored by Bangkok. Thai involvement did not become official until the total involvement of the United States in support of