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Thailand is divided up into 76 provinces. My school is located in Samut Prakan Province in the Central Region, just south of Bangkok. Each province is split up into districts known as Amphoe. The capital of the province is known as Amphoe Muang. It takes its name from the province it is situated in. For example, our school is in the city of Samut Prakan in the province of Samut Prakan. On the address for our school we just say: Amphoe Muang, Samut Prakan.
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Written by patricia, May, 2009
How do you guys write in Thai? And is it hard to understand English?

Written by F, November, 2009
Amazing Thailand commented by a Chinese student.

Written by yoona, November, 2009
thialand is crazy coz temple angkor is my cabodia not u

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