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  2. Phaya Thai district - Wikipedia

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    A new Ratchathewi district was created by carving off the southern part of Phaya Thai in 1989. [5] In 1993, some eastern parts were moved out of the district to the newly-formed Din Daeng, [6] leaving Phaya Thai with only one remaining sub-district, Sam Sen Nai. Due to the split off of Ratchathewi, Phaya Thai Road is no longer in Phaya Thai ...

  3. Saphan Khwai - Wikipedia

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    Saphan Khwai (Thai: สะพานควาย, pronounced [sā.pʰāːn kʰwāːj]) is an intersection and neighbourhood in the overlapping areas of Phaya Thai and Sam Sen Nai subdistricts in Phaya Thai District, Bangkok, Thailand. The surrounding neighbourhood is studded with many apartments and is best known for its many shops and markets.

  4. Ratchathewi district - Wikipedia

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    BTS skytrain - Three stations: Ratchathewi, Phaya Thai and Victory Monument. MRT - One station: Phetchaburi. Airport Rail Link - Three stations: Phaya Thai, Ratchaprarop and Makkasan. SRT Eastern Line - Four stations: Phaya Thai, Ratchaprarop, Makkasan and Asok Halt. Express boats - Khlong Saen Saeb, in the southern district border.

  5. Din Daeng district - Wikipedia

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    The National Defence College of Thailand (NDC) is another Thai military institute of higher education located in Din Daeng area. Radio Thailand Station and National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (NBT) with Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) are site on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road as well. Our Lady Of Fatima Church is a Catholic church in the district.

  6. Sam Yan - Wikipedia

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    Sam Yan Intersection is where Rama IV (which runs in a roughly east-west direction) meets Phaya Thai Road to the north and Si Phraya Road to the southwest. Originally consisting only of an at-grade intersection, the Thai–Japan Flyover Bridge, constructed in 1992, now allows Rama IV traffic to bypass Sam Yan, as well as the eastward Henri Dunant and Sala Daeng intersections.

  7. Phaya Thai - Wikipedia

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    Phaya Thai District, one of the 50 districts of Bangkok; Phaya Thai Road, a major road in Bangkok; Phaya Thai BTS Station, a station on the Sukhumvit of the BTS Skytrain; Phaya Thai Airport Link Station, a station on the Suvarnabhumi Airport Link of the State Railway of Thailand; Phaya Thai Railway Station, a train station of the State Railway ...

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  9. Phaya Thai Palace - Wikipedia

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    Inside of a throne hall in Phaya Thai Palace during Hillary Clinton’s visit in 2009. Construction of Phya Thai Palace began in 1909. It was built at Rama V's behest so that he might stay there and look out over the farms, plantations, and livestock in the area. The palace grounds included those areas directly opposite the palace.