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  2. Yala province - Wikipedia

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    Yala (Thai: ยะลา, pronounced [já(ʔ).lāː] Malay: Jala [5]) is the southernmost Province (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from northwest clockwise) Songkhla, Pattani, and Narathiwat. Yala is one of two landlocked provinces in southern Thailand, the other being Phatthalung. [6] Its southern part borders Kedah and ...

  3. Yala, Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Yala (Thai: ยะลา, pronounced or ) is a city and seat of Mueang Yala District and Yala Province, southern Thailand. [1] The provincial and district capital, it is 137 kilometres by road southeast of Hat Yai. [2] The eastern part of the city is part of the neighboring tambon of Sateng Nok.

  4. Mueang Yala district - Wikipedia

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    Mueang Yala (Thai: เมืองยะลา, pronounced [mɯ̄a̯ŋ já(ʔ).lāː]; Pattani Malay: ยาลอ, pronounced [jāː.lɔː]) is the capital district (amphoe mueang) of Yala province, southern Thailand.

  5. Betong district - Wikipedia

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    Betong is on the Malaysian border. To the north is Than To, to the east is Chanae, (Narathiwat province).To the south is the Malaysian state of Perak and to the west is Kedah.

  6. Southern Thailand - Wikipedia

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    For FY 2018, Southern Thailand Region had a combined economic output of 1,402 trillion baht (US$45.2 billion), or 8.6 percent of Thailand's GDP. Surat Thani province had an economic output of 206.869 billion baht (US$6.67 billion), which is equal to a GPP per capita of 182,371 baht (US$5,883), more than double for Yala province, which is fifth ...

  7. Betong, Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Betong (Thai: เบตง, pronounced [bēː.tōŋ]; Malay: Betung (Jawi: بيتوڠ ) ; Chinese: 勿洞) is a town (thesaban mueang) in southern Thailand, near the Malaysian border. It is the capital of Betong District, the southernmost district of Yala Province. As of 2005, the town has a population of 24,688.

  8. Hala-Bala Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The Hala-Bala Wildlife Sanctuary is a preserved forest comprising two forestland: Hala forest in Betong district in Yala province and Chanae district in Narathiwat province, with Bala forest in Waeng and Sukhirin districts in Narathiwat province. For Waeng people, it is called "Bala-Hala", but for locals in Betong, it is called "Hala-Bala".

  9. Krong Pinang district - Wikipedia

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    Krong Pinang (Thai: กรงปินัง, pronounced [krōŋ pī.nāŋ], Malay: Kampung Pinang, Patani Malay: کمڤوڠ ڤينڠ) is a district of Yala province, southern Thailand, established by the Royal Decree Establishing Amphoe Krong Pinang, Changwat Yala, BE 2547 (2004), which came into force on 8 October 2004.