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  2. Maumee, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Maumee (/ m ɔː ˈ m iː / maw-MEE) is a city in Lucas County, Ohio, United States. Located along the Maumee River, it is a suburb about 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Toledo. The population was 13,896 at the 2020 census. Maumee was declared an All-America City by the National Civic League in June 2006.

  3. Thai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    For the variety of locations and abundance of options, we selected Bangkok, Thailand, as our number one spot for street food. Bangkok is notable for both its variety of offerings and the city's abundance of street hawkers." [85] There is scarcely a Thai dish that is not sold by a street vendor or at a market somewhere in Thailand.

  4. Big C - Wikipedia

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    Big C Bangkok Marché (Thai: บิ๊กซี บางกอก มาร์เช่) is an exclusive supermarket located in One Bangkok targeting high-value income customers. It offers 3 shop-in-shop concepts. The supermarket offers more imported products and fresh and dry food items than a Big C Foodplace.

  5. Governor's Inn - Wikipedia

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    Governor's Inn is a historic inn at Maumee, Ohio, United States. It was built in 1836 by Levi Beebe. Before it served as an inn, the building was named the Commercial Building and held local stores and a post office. When the Miami and Erie Canal opened, it became a lodge for canal and stagecoach travelers.

  6. Bangkok Design Week - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok Design Week (BKKDW) (Thai: เทศกาลงานออกแบบกรุงเทพฯ) is an annual event held to celebrate and promote design and creativity in Bangkok, Thailand. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Supported by the Creative Economy Agency and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration , the event was inaugurated in 2018 by the ...

  7. Bangkok Post - Wikipedia

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    The Bangkok Post was at one time well known among expatriates for Bernard Trink's weekly Nite Owl column, which covered the nightlife of Bangkok. Trink's column was published from 1966 (originally in the Bangkok World) until 2004, when it was discontinued. The newspaper has a letters page where expatriate and Thai regulars exchange opinions on ...

  8. Sanook.com - Wikipedia

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    Sanook's original logo was inspired by Yahoo!'s. Sanook.com was founded in 1998 by Thai internet entrepreneur Poramate Minsiri. Back then, the Thai World Wide Web was still in its infancy, and Sanook, which started as a web directory, developed into the country's first major web portal and quickly became one of its top visited sites.

  9. Emporium (Bangkok) - Wikipedia

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    Emporium was Bangkok's first luxury lifestyle mall offering venues for upscale shopping, dining, entertainment, and supermarket in one complex. With the launch of the Bangkok Skytrain system several years later, Emporium was the first mall to allow direct access from the Skytrain station.