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  2. Category:Districts of Chiang Mai province - Wikipedia

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  3. Thai addressing system - Wikipedia

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    Thai muban (หมู่บ้าน) correspond only loosely to actual settlements, which may well have separate names, but these are not used for addresses. They are divided into groups mu (หมู่), often transliterated moo or abbreviated "M", which are divided into numbered plots (บ้านเลขที่ ban lek ti), which may (or may not) contain multiple houses.

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    Chiang Mai, Thailand. From the extreme rapids of the Mae Taeng River to the historic ruins of Wiang Kum Kam, Chiang Mai in Thailand is a whirlwind of a trip.

  5. Mae Chaem district - Wikipedia

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    Rice paddies and recently cleared forest land along Rte 1263, Mae Chaem district. Mueang Chaem was created in 1908, [1] consisting of the tambons Mae Thap, Tha Pha, Chang Khoeng, and Mae Suek split off from Chom Thong.

  6. Mae Hong Son province - Wikipedia

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    The total forest area is 10,915 km 2 (4,214 sq mi) or 85.5 percent of provincial area. [ 1 ] The Daen Lao Range , in the northernmost portion of the province, marks the northern boundary between Thailand and Burma , while the Dawna Range in the west serves as the boundary between Thailand and Burma .

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  8. Category:Buildings and structures in Chiang Mai - Wikipedia

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  9. Chiang Mai - Wikipedia

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    Chiang Mai [a] is the largest city in northern Thailand, the capital of Chiang Mai province and the second largest city in Thailand. It is 700 km (435 mi) north of Bangkok in a mountainous region called the Thai highlands and has a population of 1.2 million people as of 2022, which is more than 66 percent of the total population of Chiang Mai province (1.8 million).