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  2. Christy Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Ram Tone Ram Thai (released in 2005 under Sony Music, Thailand) [citation needed] Noom Tam Lao Sao Tam Thai (released in 2007 under Mangpong) [citation needed] Jonas and Christy (released in 2009 independently) [citation needed] Guest appearances. Song: Glai Roong; Album: H.M. Blues [9] By: His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej – King of Thailand

  3. Inthakhin (pillar) - Wikipedia

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    The Inthakhin or Lak Mueang Festival in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand (also known as Sai Khan Dok or Bucha Sao Inthakhin in Thai), starts on the 12th day of the waning moon of the six lunar month and lasts eight days. Centered around Wat Chedi Luang, this is a celebration of Brahmic origin. On the first day, which is called Tam Bun Khan Dok (lit.

  4. Jonas Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Jonas Anderson is a Thai-raised Swedish singer known in Thailand [1] for singing lookthung or Thai country/folk music. He has released five solo albums so far (2012) and three duet albums with fellow non-Thai lookthung singer, Christy Gibson. Since then he has released a number of independent and collaborative singles.

  5. Sao Sao Sao - Wikipedia

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    Sao Sao Sao (Thai: สาว สาว สาว) were a Thai pop trio that performed from 1981 to 1989, known for their pop tunes and performances. [1] The group consisted of Saowaluk Leelaboot, Patcharida Wattana, and Orawan Yenpoonsuk then contract on record label Rod fai don tri .

  6. List of VTV dramas broadcast in 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Followed by the playback of two-part feature film franchise Sao tháng Tám (The August Star) to celebrate the August Revolution. The films was released in 1976. 20 Aug Fri [36] Câu chuyện mùa xuân (Spring Story) 1 (80′) VTV Film Prod.

  7. Tambon - Wikipedia

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    Tambon (Thai: ตำบล, pronounced) is a local governmental unit in Thailand.Below district and province (), they form the third administrative subdivision level.As of 2016 there were 7,255 tambons, [1] [2] not including the 180 khwaeng of Bangkok, which are set at the same administrative level, thus every district contains eight to ten tambon.

  8. Bo Suak - Wikipedia

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    Thai 1. Ban Bo Suak: บ้านบ่อสวก 2. Ban Pa Kha: บ้านป่าคา 3. Ban Muang Charoen Rat: บ้านม่วงเจริญราษฎร์ 4. Ban Chiang Yuen: บ้านเชียงยืน 5. Ban Sao Luang: บ้านซาวหลวง 6. Ban Tam: บ้านต้าม 7. Ban Na Mon

  9. Sao Thong Hin - Wikipedia

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    Sao Thong Hin (Thai: เสาธงหิน, pronounced [sǎw tʰōŋ hǐn]) is one of the six subdistricts of Bang Yai District, in Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. Neighbouring subdistricts are (from north clockwise) Bang Rak Phatthana, Bang Rak Yai, Bang Len, Bang Muang and Bang Mae Nang. In 2020 it had a total population of 40,566 people.