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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. 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.

  4. Cultural depictions of elephants - Wikipedia

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    The elephant is the state animal of Kerala and is featured on the emblem of the Government of Kerala, and previously on the coat of arms of Travancore. The elephant is also on the flag of the Kingdom of Laos with three elephants visible, supporting an umbrella (another symbol of royal power) until it became a republic in 1975. Other Southeast ...

  5. Flag of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The naval ensign of the Royal Thai Navy (RTN) is the national flag with a red circle in the middle that reaches as far as the red stripes at the top and bottom. In the circle stands a white elephant, in full caparison, facing the hoist. The kingdom's naval jack is the national flag defaced with the emblem of the Royal Thai Navy in the middle ...

  6. White elephant (animal) - Wikipedia

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    "The white elephant flag", flag of Siam in 1855–1916 "According to Brahmanic belief, if a monarch possessed one or more 'white' elephants, it was a glorious and happy sign." King Trailok possessed the first. In the Thai language, they are called albino, not white, indicating "pale yellow eyes and white nails", with white hair.

  7. Khao Chang - Wikipedia

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    Khao Chang (เขาช้าง), is a 45 m high hill in Phang Nga Province, Thailand.It is in Phang Nga town behind city hall.. Located within the compound of Wat Phra Paht Phra Chim temple, at the base of a mountain, is Phung Chang Cave, also known as 'Elephant Belly Cave.'

  8. Hungry Elephant Looking for Food in Thailand Flips Over Car ...

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    Hungry Elephant Looking for Food in Thailand Flips Over Car in Wild Video. Natalie Hoage. August 15, 2024 at 9:00 AM ... August 14th of a 'hangry' elephant flipping over the car shows exactly why ...

  9. Airavata - Wikipedia

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    The elephant became the symbol of Bangkok by association with Indra during its foundation as the capital of the new Rattanakosin Kingdom. [10] It is also sometimes associated with the old Lao Kingdom of Lan Xang and the defunct Kingdom of Laos, where it was more commonly known as the "three-headed elephant" and had been used on the royal flag. [11]