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Phahonyothin Road (Thai: ถนนพหลโยธิน, RTGS: Thanon
Phahon Yothin,
pronounced [tʰā.nǒn pʰā.hǒn jōː.tʰīn]) or
Highway 1 is a main road in
Bangkok and one...
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March 1887 – 14
February 1947) (short form:
Phraya Phahon), born as Phot
Phahonyothin, was a Thai
military leader and politician. He
became the
second prime...
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Phahonyothin 24
Station (Thai: สถานีพหลโยธิน 24, RTGS: Sathani
Phahon Yothin Yi Sip Si,
pronounced [sā.tʰǎː.nīː pʰā.hǒn jōː.tʰīn jîː sìp sìː]) is a BTS...
- itself.
Krung Thep
Aphiwat Central Terminal is also the
location of
Phahonyothin cargo yard. With an
expanse of
about 50 rail-tracks and sidings, it is...
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merchants had
moved to Chatuchak. At that time the
market was
called Phahonyothin Market. In 1987, its name was
changed to
Chatuchak Market. The clock...
- and
Bangkok (Hua Lamphong) are the main
termini of
intercity routes.
Phahonyothin and ICD Lat
Krabang are the main
freight terminals. As of 2017[update]...
- was the
first integrated shopping complex by
Central Pattana. It is on
Phahonyothin Road at the end of Lat
Phrao Road in
Chatuchak district, Bangkok. Central...
- Sukhumvit. It is one of the four
major highways of Thailand,
along with
Phahonyothin Road (Highway 1),
Mittraphap Road (Highway 2) and
Phetkasem Road (Highway...
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Phahonyothin 59
Station (Thai: สถานีพหลโยธิน 59, RTGS: Sathani
Phahon Yothin Ha Sip Kao,
pronounced [sā.tʰǎː.nīː pʰā.hǒn jōː.tʰīn hâː sìp kâːw]) is a BTS...
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Military dominance began with the country's
second prime minister, Phot
Phahonyothin, who
ousted his
civilian predecessor in a coup in 1933. The longest-serving...