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Muak Lek district used to be a subdistrict under Saraburi province's Kaeng Khoi district. It was created as a district on 27 December 1968, when the area of the former Tambon Muak Lek was split into three tambon containing 33 villages, and formed a new district named Muak Lek. [4] The new district started operation on 21 January 1969.
Khlong Yai (Thai: คลองใหญ่, pronounced [kʰlɔ̄ːŋ jàj], lit: 'big canal') is a district of Trat province, eastern Thailand. A border crossing into Cambodia is at Hat Lek, known as the Cham Yeam crossing in Koh Kong province of Cambodia. The nearest Cambodian city is Koh Kong.
Sirichai Thaiyen or Yodmongkol Vor Saengthep or Yodmongkol CP Freshmart (Thai: ยอดมงคล ว.แสงเทพ, ยอดมงคล ซีพีเฟรชมาร์ท; nicknamed: Gig, กิ๊ก; born: December 24, 1990 in Muak Lek District, Saraburi Province) is a professional boxer from Thailand.
Saphan Lek or Damrong Sathit Bridge in 2014. Saphan Lek (Thai: สะพานเหล็ก, pronounced [sā.pʰāːn lèk], lit. ' Iron Bridge ') is the name of a bridge and a now-extinct makeshift market near the bridge in Bangkok.
Considered as an alternative road for Route 1 to the North of Thailand. It begins in Amphoe In Buri , in Singburi Province , at the junction of Thailand Route 32 (National Road 32), and then runs north through Nakhon Sawan Province , Phichit Province , and Phitsanulok Province where, for approximately 10 kilometers, it merges with Highway 12 .
Khlong Thanon Trong (Thai: คลองถนนตรง) was a khlong (canal) and a parallel road built by King Mongkut around 1857. Later, different sections of the canal became known as Khlong Toei and Khlong Hua Lamphong. Khlong Toei means 'the canal of pandan', as the plant grew along the southern bank of the canal.
Its name is derived from the surname of Lek Nana, a former Thai-Indian politician and real estate entrepreneur, who was dubbed as "Bangkok landlord", because he owned much of the land in this area and was the first entrepreneur to invest here since the 1970s. [2] [3] In that era, only Nana Nuea was bustling and full of shops and restaurants ...
Tachileik District (Burmese: တာချီလိတ်ခရိုင်; Thai: ท่าขี้เหล็ก, RTGS: Tha Khilek, pronounced [tʰâː.kʰîː.lèk], Thai meaning: "Cassod Port") is a district of the Shan State in Myanmar. It consists of one town and 295 villages. It is one of the four districts of Eastern Shan State.