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- brother King Bhumibol gave her the noble title "Kromma Luang Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra" (loosely translated, Princess of Naradhiwas), making her the only female...
- Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road (Thai: ถนนนราธิวาสราชนครินทร์) is a road in central Bangkok. It is a main transport route in the area of Bang Rak, Sathon...
- Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Hospital (Thai: โรงพยาบาลนราธิวาสราชนครินทร์) is the main hospital of Narathiwat Province, Thailand and is classified under the...
- Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road, linked to Chong Nonsi BTS station by a new bridge. The intersection between Sathon and Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Roads is...
- meets Charoen Krung Road. Around mid-way, it is crossed by Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road, a major thoroughfare which leads southeast to Sathon and onwards...
- mostly served by public hospitals. Its main hospital is Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Hospital and the province has one university hospital which is Galyanivadhanakarun...
- Rak District, Bangkok, Thailand. The station is located on Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road over Chong Non Si canal, in the heart of Bangkok business area...
- Princess of Phetchaburi, Daughter of Rama V Kromma Luang Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra: Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana, Princess of Naradhiwas...
- travel guide from Wikivoyage Flag of Chachoengsao province Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University[permanent dead link] 13°41′15″N 101°04′13″E / 13.68750°N...
- to Her Royal Highness Princes Galyani Vadhana Krom Luang Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra on her 80th birthday, Bangkok, The Siam Society, 2003, pages 87–112...