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  2. Gulf of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf of Thailand, historically known as the Gulf of Siam, derives its name from the historical kingdom of Siam, the former name of modern-day Thailand. The term "Gulf of Siam" was widely used in Western cartography and geographical references up until the mid-20th century, reflecting the colonial-era practice of naming regions based on the ...

  3. List of islands of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The islands of the central Gulf of Thailand are mostly located near the coast. Formerly most of the islands in Thailand were uninhabited, but in recent times many have been developed for tourism. Some of the island groups in Thailand come in clusters of numerous individual islands: Phang Nga Bay has 67, the Mu Ko Chang National Park has 52 ...

  4. Category:Islands of the Gulf of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Islands of Southeast Asia geographically located within the Gulf of Thailand — regardless of their political status. A gulf of the South China Sea in Maritime Southeast Asia . Thailand portal

  5. List of gulfs - Wikipedia

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    Gulf of the Farallones, between the Farallon Islands and the mainland coast of California, United States; Gulf of Fonseca, of the Pacific Ocean in El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua; Gulf of Gonâve, in the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Haiti; Gulf of Guayaquil, in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, between Ecuador and Peru

  6. Category:Gulf of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Islands of the Gulf of Thailand (41 P) K. Kra Isthmus (5 P) S. ... Pages in category "Gulf of Thailand" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.

  7. Ko Tao - Wikipedia

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    The most northerly and smallest of these islands is marked P. Bardia, the name it had until the early 1900s. The best map example is by John Thornton from The English Pilot, the Third Book, dated 1701, but the specific map of the Gulf of Siam is dated around 1677. [2] Also see maps of the East Indies by William Dampier c.1697.

  8. Ko Kut - Wikipedia

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    Ko Kut is located in Thailand. The island is the largest of the dozen islands administered as part of the Ko Kut District. The economy of Ko Kut is centered around fishing, agriculture, and tourism. Some sources have described the island as being relatively remote and underdeveloped.

  9. Geography of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Detailed map of Thailand. Thailand is in the middle of mainland Southeast Asia.It has a total size of 513,120 km 2 (198,120 sq mi) which is the 50th largest in the world. . The land border is 4,863 km (3,022 mi) long with Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Malay