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  2. National symbols of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Thai National Anthem is the title of Thailand's national anthem which was adopted on 10 December 1939. Officially proclaimed national symbols National animal: Thai elephant (Elephas maximus) ช้างไทย: Thai Elephant: One of three national symbols proclaimed in a declaration of the Office of the Prime Minister dated 26 October ...

  3. Category:National symbols of Thailand - Wikipedia

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  4. Elephants in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The royal Thai navy flag also bears the symbol of the white elephant. Many provinces in Thailand used to have elephants as part of their official emblems as well. [ 25 ] In the Thai animal and planetary zodiac , the elephant is the fourth animal zodiac of the Thai people .

  5. Seals of the provinces of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A white elephant, the royal symbol, as a reminder of the fact that Chiang Rai was founded by King Mangrai because his elephant liked the place, according to the legend. Chonburi ชลบุรี: Over the sea the outline of Khao Sam Muk, on which a shrine is located. Local people believe that the spirit of that mountain protects the fishermen ...

  6. Category:Elephants in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... out of 13 total. ... Thai Elephant Orchestra

  7. Rare twin elephants in Thailand receive monks' blessings a ...

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    The Ayutthaya Elephant Palace & Royal Kraal, home to the newborns, says that it was a first for the province, while a statement from the Thai government said they were the third such pair in the ...

  8. List of Asian Games mascots - Wikipedia

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    Thai elephant: Elephants are admired in Thailand for their big stature, fortitude and strength. The mascot's name "Chai-yo", means "hurrah" in Thai and represents unity and solidarity. [2] 1999 Asian Winter Games: Kangwon: Gomdori Half-moon black bear cub 2002 Asian Games: Busan: Duria Seagull: Seagulls are sometimes called the city bird of Busan.

  9. Baby Asian elephant named Thai word for Queen in honour of ...

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