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  2. Songkhla Lake - Wikipedia

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    Songkhla Lake (Thai: ทะเลสาบสงขลา, RTGS: Thale Sap Songkhla, IPA: [tʰa.leː sàːp sǒŋ.kʰlǎː]) is the largest natural lake in Thailand. It is on the Malay Peninsula in the southern part of the country. Covering an area of 1,040 km 2 it borders the provinces of Songkhla and Phatthalung. Despite being called a lake ...

  3. Bueng Si Fai - Wikipedia

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    Bueng Si Fai is an oxbow lake by received water flowing from the Nan River. [1] It is also considered a shallow lake, due to the depth of about 1.5–2 m (4–6 ft) only. This lake has a border with four tambons (subdistricts) of Mueang Phichit District, namely Tha Luang, Rong Chang, Khlong Khachen and Mueang Kao.

  4. Thale Noi Non-Hunting Area - Wikipedia

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    Thale Noi Non-Hunting Area (alternate spelling: Talae or Talay) is a protected fresh water wetland located in Phatthalung province, southern Thailand. Covering an area of 460 km 2, the wetlands are situated approximately 20 km inland from the east coast peninsula of the Gulf of Thailand and 115 km north of the Malaysian border in Satun province.

  5. Category:Lakes of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles pertaining to lakes and reservoirs in Thailand. ... Pages in category "Lakes of Thailand" The following 12 pages are in this category ...

  6. Cheow Lan Lake - Wikipedia

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    It is an 185-square-kilometre (71 sq mi) artificial lake, inaugurated in 1987 with the construction of Rajjaprabha Dam by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) as a source of electricity. [2]

  7. Bueng Boraphet - Wikipedia

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    Bueng Boraphet (Thai: บึงบอระเพ็ด, pronounced [bɯ̄ŋ bɔ̄ː.rā.pʰét], lit. "giloy swamp") is the largest freshwater swamp and lake in central Thailand. It covers an area of 224 km 2 east of Nakhon Sawan, south of the Nan River close to its confluence with the Ping River.

  8. Angler catches engangered 6ft-long catfish in Thailand - AOL

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    An angler 6ft-long catfish from a lake in Thailand during a fishing fundraiser on 21 August. Somchai Boontong was competing in an event to raise money for schools, hospitals, and local fisheries ...

  9. Chiang Saen Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake is home to large flocks of migratory waterfowls which are most plentiful and can be seen at their best from November through February. Bird species found here are lesser whistling duck, grebe, common pochard, watercock etc. There is a campsite for visitors. Chiang Saen Lake is regarded as the northernmost lake in Thailand. [4]