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  2. National Archives of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's archives hold few materials relating to foreign countries. For example, it has no materials about Vietnam, Cambodia, or Laos, but does have a number of Chinese documents. According to Thai culture researcher Phuthorn Bhumadhon, when he wants to search the history of the Ayutthaya period, he has to go to archives in France. [2]

  3. List of records of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The tallest hotel: Baiyoke Sky Hotel, Bangkok, 309 m. The tallest free-standing air traffic control tower: Suvarnabhumi Airport Control Tower, Samut Prakan, 132.2 m. Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal. The largest train station: Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal, Chatuchak, Bangkok, 274,192 m 2, 26 platforms, 600 meters long.

  4. 2022 Bangkok gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    As a result, many conservative or anti-Thaksin figures have attempted to manipulate voters and called for voters to vote strategically. [29] Examples include Suthep Thaugsuban , former Deputy Prime Minister, who said that people should elect Sakoltee instead of Chadchart because the latter "received benefits from Thaksinocracy ."

  5. National Library of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, after democratic reforms, the Fine Arts Department was established and assumed administration of the Vajirañāṇa Library by royal decree. It was subsequently renamed the "National Library". In 1966, the National Library was relocated to Samsen Road in Bangkok and is now administered by the Ministry of Culture.

  6. 2011 Thai general election - Wikipedia

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    Its leader Yingluck Shinawatra became the first female prime minister in the history of Thailand. [6] The Democrat Party therefore became the main opposition party with a total of 159 seats. [5] The election results were acknowledged on 27 July after the Election Commission dealt with a number of objections regarding alleged irregularities. [7]

  7. 2004 Bangkok gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    The seventh gubernatorial election for the city of Bangkok, Thailand was held on August 29, 2004, to determine the governor of Bangkok. The Democrat Party's candidate, Apirak Kosayodhin, won 36.86 percent of the vote. [1] Of a total of 3,955,855 voters, 2,472,486 people voted, a turnout rate of 62.50 percent.

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  9. 2013 Bangkok gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    The election was viewed as a sharp contest between the Democrat Party, whose candidates had held the governorship since 2004, and the Pheu Thai Party, which lead the current national government. While Bangkok is regarded as a traditional stronghold of the Democrat Party, Sukhumbhand faced low public approval ratings.

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