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  2. Hat Yai - Wikipedia

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    Hat Yai (Thai: หาดใหญ่, pronounced [hàːt jàj], also Haad Yai or Had Yai) is a city in southern Thailand near the Malaysian border and the fifth-largest city in Thailand with a population of 191,696 (2024) in the city municipality (thesaban nakhon / city proper) itself and an urban population of 406,513 (2024) in the entire district of Amphoe Hat Yai.

  3. Hat Yai (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Hat Yai is a Thai restaurant named after the city in Thailand of the same name. [1] The original restaurant on Killingsworth Street in northeast Portland's Vernon neighborhood has a seating capacity of 36–38. [2] [3] Andi Prewitt of Willamette Week said of the restaurant on Killingsworth:

  4. Hat Yai district - Wikipedia

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    The district is divided into 13 sub-districts (), which are further subdivided into 98 villages ().The city (thesaban nakhon) Hat Yai covers tambon Hat Yai.There are four towns (thesaban mueang): Ban Phru covers parts of tambon Ban Phru, and Khlong Hae, Khuan Lang and Kho Hong each cover tambons of the same names.

  5. Prostitution in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Hat Yai and other Malaysian border cities cater to Malaysians. [39] In Bangkok, the areas most commonly associated with prostitution include the entertainment district of Patpong, [20] as well as locations in the western Sukhumvit Road area, such as the street called Soi Cowboy [20] and the Nana Plaza building. [20]

  6. Songkhla province - Wikipedia

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    Immigration is done on the Malay side. The other route from Hat Yai Junction goes further south to Pattani (Khok Pho), Yala, Tanyong Mat and Su-ngai Kolok. In the past, a railway line connected the town of Songkhla with Hat Yai, but it was closed in 1978 and is now partly dismantled and partly overgrown. [21]

  7. Hat Yai Junction railway station - Wikipedia

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    Hat Yai Junction railway station is the setting of at least two Thai pop songs, including (Thai: สัญญาใจ; RTGS: sanya jai) 'Love Promise') by Narathip Kanchanawat of Chatree band, in 1980, and has been covered by many artists since then.

  8. Talk:Peace Agreement of Hat Yai (1989) - Wikipedia

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  9. Young Singh Hatyai United F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the club has established as Hatyai City F.C. and competed in Thailand Amateur League Southern region. [1] This club promoted to Thai League 4 (also known as Omsin League) [2] since 2018 season, competed in the Southern region.