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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. Seals of the provinces of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A white elephant, the royal symbol, as a reminder of the fact that Chiang Rai was founded by King Mangrai because his elephant liked the place, according to the legend. Chonburi ชลบุรี: Over the sea the outline of Khao Sam Muk, on which a shrine is located. Local people believe that the spirit of that mountain protects the fishermen ...

  5. Rare twin elephants in Thailand receive monks' blessings a ...

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    Elephants are a big part of Thailand’s national identity and have been officially proclaimed a symbol of the nation. Thai kings rode elephants into battle and a white elephant, considered a ...

  6. Cultural depictions of elephants - Wikipedia

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    Ever since the Stone Age, when elephants were represented by ancient petroglyphs and cave art, they have been portrayed in various forms of art, including pictures, sculptures, music, film, and even architecture. Elephant scalp worn by Demetrius I of Bactria (205–171 BC), founder of the Indo-Greek Kingdom, as a symbol of his conquest.

  7. Mare Noi, An Elephant That Endured Cruelty For 41 Years, Is ...

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    In Thailand, due to the tourism and logging industry, the elephant population has severely dropped, and those who still are around endure severe cruelty.Such is the story of Mare Noi, an elephant ...

  8. National Elephant Day (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    The number of Thai elephants has been reduced from 100,000 to 2,000–3,000 wild elephants and about 2,700 domesticated elephants over the past 100 years. [2] In Thailand , white elephants (ช้างเผือก, chang phueak ) are considered sacred and are a symbol of royal power.

  9. 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 ...