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  2. March of Public Peace Preservation - Wikipedia

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    "March of Public Peace Preservation" (Thai: มาร์ชพิทักษ์สันติราษฎร์; RTGS: Mat Phithak Santi Rat), usually known as the "Thai Police's Honour Song" (Thai: เพลงเกียรติตำรวจของไทย; RTGS: Phleng Kiat Tamruat Khong Thai) from its first verse, and also called the "March of the Royal Thai Police" (Thai ...

  3. List of islands of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    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, Tarutao National Marine Park has 51, and Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park has 42. Notes: In Thai, the names of islands are usually preceded with the word ko ( Thai เกาะ), the Thai word for island.

  4. Luk thung - Wikipedia

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    Luk thung, or Phleng luk thung ( Thai: ลูกทุ่ง or เพลงลูกทุ่ง, pronounced [pʰlēːŋ lûːk tʰûŋ], 'child of the field song'), often known as Thai country music, is an acculturated song genre that emerged after World War II in the central region of Thailand. The genre was derived from phleng Thai sakon ...

  5. Songkran (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Songkran was the official New Year until 1888, when it was switched to a fixed date of 1 April. Then in 1940, this date was shifted to 1 January. The traditional Thai New Year Songkran was transformed into a national holiday. [6] Celebrations are famous for the public water fights framed as ritual cleansing.

  6. Jintara Poonlarp - Wikipedia

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    Jintara Poonlarp ( Thai: จินตหรา พูนลาภ, RTGS : Chintara Phunlap, pronounced [t͡ɕīn.tā.rǎː pʰūːn.lâːp]; b. 6 March 1969, Kaset Wisai district, Roi Et province, Thailand) is a Thai mor lam, luk thung and pop music singer. She is one of the most popular and prolific of the artists in the mor lam (Thai country ...

  7. Thai National Anthem - Wikipedia

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    Thai people stand up to show respect for their national anthem. According to the practice dates from 1939s during the Plaek Phibunsongkhram era and The Flag Act of 1979, Thais must stop what they are doing and stand at attention to pay homage to the anthem played by all Thai media outlets, twice a day, at 08:00 and again at 18:00.

  8. Singular (band) - Wikipedia

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    www .singularband .com. Singular is a band from Thailand. The group includes "Sin" (born on 1 October 1985), a singer-songwriter who has performed with the Bangkok Opera, and "Nut" (born on 12 August 1986), the band's guitarist who won a gold medal at the national guitar awards). Their musical character is likened to the Metro-Acoustic style.

  9. Thai Song language - Wikipedia

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    Thai Song language. Thai Song, or Lao Song, is a Tai language of Thailand. The Tai Song originally settled in Phetchaburi Province, and from there went to settle in various provinces such as Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, Suphanburi, Nakhon Pathom, Samut Sakhon, Samut Songkhram, Nakhon Sawan, and Phitsanulok. [2]