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  2. Koreans in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    North Korean defectors often pass through Thailand on their way to South Korea. Thailand 's Chiang Rai province is a popular entry point for North Korean defectors into the country. [ 3 ] Most of these defectors have escaped economic hardship in North Korea and traveled to Thailand for temporary refuge in the hope of being able to resettle in ...

  3. North Korean defectors in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand has become one of the destinations of choice for North Korean defectors aiming to either resettle in third countries, or pass in transit to South Korea.Although the Royal Thai Government does not recognize North Korean escapees as refugees, but rather as illegal economic migrants, the Thai government allows North Koreans illegally entering the country to resettle in South Korea.

  4. Transport in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    There are fundamentally two types of long-distance buses in Thailand: those run by The Transport Company, Ltd. , ( TCL ), the state-owned bus company. [ 27 ] Known to Thais by the initials บขส (pronounced baw-kaw-saw ), this 80-year-old company was formed by the government to ensure that citizens in even the most far-flung localities had ...

  5. South Korea–Thailand relations - Wikipedia

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    During the Korean War, Thailand was the second nation to send troops—a total of over 10,000—to support South Korea, just after the United States. [2] Thai casualties included 137 dead and more than 300 wounded. [2] The Industry Ministry reported that Thailand and South Korea had trade value of US$11.7 billion in 2017. [3]

  6. Category:Ambassadors of South Korea to Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ambassadors of South Korea to Thailand" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. Thai bus accident kills 14, more than 20 injured - AOL

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    A bus lost control and crashed into a tree in Thailand, killing 14 passengers and injuring more than 20, the state-owned Transport Company said in a statement on Tuesday. The bus's front was split ...

  8. City Air Logistics & Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters building at COEX, Gangnam. The City Air Logistics & Transportation (CALT), formerly known as 'Korea City Airport Terminal Co., Ltd.' (Korean: 한국도심공항 주식회사), is a 1985 established South Korean airport bus company headquartered in COEX, Gangnam District of Seoul.

  9. Embassy of South Korea, Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    The formal Korean-Thai relations was established on 1 October 1958, [2] and the two countries issued a joint statement to exchange diplomatic missions on the same day. It was announced on 20 January 1959 that Choe Deok-sin, then Ambassador to Saigon, South Vietnam, would concurrently accredited to Thailand as an Envoy in order to head the new Korean Legation in Bangkok, [3] which was promoted ...