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  2. Geography of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Detailed map of Thailand. Thailand is in the middle of mainland Southeast Asia. It has a total size of 513,120 km 2 (198,120 sq mi) which is the 50th largest in the world. The land border is 4,863 km (3,022 mi) long with Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Malaysia. The nation's axial position influenced many aspects of Thailand's society and culture. [1]

  3. File:Thailand - Location Map (2013) - THA - UNOCHA.svg ...

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    This map is part of a collection of 216 free country maps, created by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), to be used in print, web or broadcast products. The ReliefWeb Location Maps released here are maps that highlight a country, its capital, major populated places and the surrounding regions.

  4. File:Thailand location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Equirectangular projection, N/S stretching 103 %. Geographic limits of the map: N: 20.6° N; S: 5.4° N; W: 97.1° E; E: 106.0° E; Date: 28 March 2009: Source: Own work, using United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency data; World Data Base II data; Author: NordNordWest

  5. File:Thailand six regions.svg - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy ... Map of Thailand showing Bangkok and the 76 provinces coloured by geographic region}} ...

  6. Regions of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand is variably divided into different sets of regions, the most notable of which are the six-region grouping used in geographic studies, and the four-region grouping consistent with the Monthon administrative regional grouping system formerly used by the Ministry of Interior. These regions are the largest subdivisions of the country.

  7. Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand comprises several distinct geographic regions, partly corresponding to the provincial groups. The north of the country is the mountainous area of the Thai highlands , with the highest point being Doi Inthanon in the Thanon Thong Chai Range at 2,565 metres (8,415 ft) above sea level.

  8. File:Map of Thai Cities.svg - Wikipedia

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