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Deutsch: Siam und abhängige Gebiete, auf die Siam zwischen 1867 und 1909 zu verzichten gezwungen wurde. ... Rivers of Southeast Asia - blank map.svg;
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One version of the map of Thailand's territorial losses, listing eight instances of losses to the French and British colonial empires. The territorial losses of Thailand is a concept in Thai historiography, referring to conflicts during the Rattanakosin period of Thailand (or Siam as it was historically known) where the country was forced to cede territory, especially to the Western powers of ...
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The map also shows neighboring countries: Cambodia, Cochinchina (South Vietnam), Annam (Central Vietnam), Tongking (North Vietnam), Guangxi (China), South and North Shan States (Myanmar), Tenasserim coast, the Malay Peninsula, and Singapore. This version of the map is color corrected. Surveying and exploring in Siam.
The pool is located just 2.5 miles north from of the bombed-out theatre. PortCity shopping centre Google Maps satellite images capture the heavy damage done to Mariupol’s Portcity shopping mall.
Xiān (Chinese: 暹) or Siam (Thai: สยาม) was a confederation of maritime-oriented port polities along the present Bay of Bangkok, [1]: 39, 41 including Ayodhya, Suphannabhum, and Phip Phli [], [1]: 37 as well as Nakhon Si Thammarat (Ligor), which became Siam in the late 13th century. [2]
Thailand, [i] officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), [ii] is a country in Southeast Asia on the Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, [ 8 ] it spans 513,115 square kilometres (198,115 sq mi). [ 9 ]