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  2. 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:

  3. 2006 Hat Yai bombings - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 Hat Yai bombings took place in Hat Yai, Songkhla Province, Thailand on 16 September 2006 and are believed to be part of the ongoing South Thailand insurgency. At least five people were killed and 82 were injured. [2] The attacks were similar to the 2005 Songkhla bombings.

  4. 2012 Southern Thailand bombings - Wikipedia

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    The attacks have been regarded by most major news outlets as part of the broader South Thailand insurgency.While no terrorist organisation took responsibility for the bombings, the most likely culprit is the Gerakan Mujahidin Islam Patani (GMIP) separatist movement, which is a splinter group of the Gerakan Mujahidin Pattani.

  5. 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.

  6. Chokdee PK.Saenchaimuaythaigym - Wikipedia

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    Chokdee P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym (โชคดี พี.เค.แสนชัยมวยไทยยิม) is a Thai Muay Thai fighter. Titles and accomplishments

  7. Hat Yai Junction railway station - Wikipedia

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    However, the junction often got hit by floods and was moved to the present location at Hat Yai Junction. [1] U-Tapao was reduced to a halt and eventually closed. [2] In 1978, the line from Hat Yai to Songkhla City closed down, leaving the junction to be only for the mainline to Sungai-Kolok and the branch to Butterworth.

  8. Hat Yai district - Wikipedia

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    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. There is further one township (thesaban tambon). Pha Tong covers parts of tambon Pha Tong. The non-municipal areas are ...

  9. 2014 Hat Yai bombings - Wikipedia

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    The blast damaged many vehicles as the bomb had been placed near the police station's parking area. Later, two more blasts hit near Hat Yai Junction Railway Station as well as close to the Robinson department store. A further bomb was found near the flats in Prince of Songkhla Hospital [1] but the bomb squad was able to defuse it in time.