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  2. Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand, [b] officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), [c] is a country in Southeast Asia on the Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 70 million, it spans 513,120 square kilometres (198,120 sq mi).

  3. D.O. (entertainer) - Wikipedia

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    D.O. was born on January 12, 1993, in Nonhyeon-dong of Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea, and grew up in Ilsandong-gu of Goyang, Gyeonggi Province. [5] [6] He went to Goyang Poongsan Elementary School, Baekshin Middle School, and Baekseok High School. [6] He has an older brother who is three years older than him. [5]

  4. Tam Pai Doo - Wikipedia

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    Tam Pai Doo. Tam Pai Doo ( Thai: ตามไปดู; RTGS : Tam Pai Du; lit: Follow to see) is a variety show and light documentary in Thailand produced by Grammy Entertainment and broadcast on Channel 9 on Sunday afternoons in the late 1980s to 1990s, with a 13-years airtime presented by Songwit Jirasopin. It was the first variety show in ...

  5. List of Thai language idioms - Wikipedia

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    eat boiled rice from the middle (of the bowl) to do something in a hurry and without deliberation, resulting in harm [1] กินตามน้ำ. kin tam nam. eat by the water flow. to receive gifts or bribes without actively asking [1] กินที่ลับไขที่แจ้ง. kin thi lap khai thi chaeng. eat in secret, tell ...

  6. Lethwei - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide. Lethwei ( Burmese: လက်ဝှေ့; IPA: [lɛʔ.ʍḛ]) or Burmese boxing is a full contact combat sport from Myanmar that uses stand-up striking including headbutts. [1] Lethwei is considered to be one of the most brutal martial arts in the world, [2] as the sport is practiced bareknuckle with only tape and gauze while ...

  7. Luang Pu Thuat - Wikipedia

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    Luang Pu Thuat [a] ( Thai: หลวงปู่ทวด; 1582-1682 CE, 2125-2225 BE) was a Buddhist monk, born in Dee Luang sub-district, Sathing Phra district, Songkhla, Thailand. [1] [2] He is a revered Buddhist monk who lived in Siam and is said to have performed miracles. [citation needed]

  8. Charlie Trairat - Wikipedia

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    singer. TV host. voice actor. Years active. 1995–present. Height. 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Charlie Trairat Potjes ( Thai: ชาลี ไตรรัตน์ ปอทเจส; born January 19, 1993) also known as Nak, is a Thai actor and singer. He gained stardom through Fan Chan, which was Thailand's highest-grossing film in 2003.

  9. Tom yum - Wikipedia

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    Tom yum or tom yam ( UK: / ˌtɒm ˈjæm, - ˈjʌm /, US: /- ˈjɑːm /; [3] Thai: ต้มยำ, RTGS : tom yam [tôm jām] ⓘ) is a family of hot and sour Thai soups. It is a soup that normally includes shrimp. The strong hot and sour flavors makes it very popular in Thai cuisine. [4] The name "tom yam" is composed of two Thai words.

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