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    first published in 1898 as "the Mae Nam Chao Phraya". In the English-language media in Thailand, the name Chao Phraya River is often translated as river...
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    Ping River (redirect from Mae Ping)
    [mɛ̂ː.náːm pīŋ]; Northern Thai: น้ำแม่ปิง, pronounced [nâːm mɛ̂ː.pīŋ]) along with the Nan River, is one of the two main tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...
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  • Thailand. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin. The Nam Mae Lai flows into the Yom at 18°13′12″N 100°11′26″E / 18.22000°N...
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    countries in the region. The two principal river systems of Thailand are the Chao Phraya and the Mekong. Together, these rivers support the irrigation for Thailand's...
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  • the Phi Pan Nam Range. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin. 19°07′N 100°16′E / 19.117°N 100.267°E / 19.117; 100.267...
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    Taeng River (redirect from Mae Taeng River)
    tributary of the Ping River, one of the two main tributaries of the Chao Phraya River. It originates in the Daen Lao Range in Wiang Haeng District, Chiang...
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  • western Malaysia, Peninsular Thailand, the Meklong, part of the Mae Nam Chao Phraya basins, and the Mekong Basin. It is known to occur in shallow forest...
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    mountains divide the Mekong from the Chao Phraya watershed and important rivers of Thailand have their source in the Phi Pan Nam area. Its name in Thai "ทิวเขาผีปันน้ำ"...
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    Sakae Krang River (category Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River)
    RTGS: Maenam Sakae Krang, pronounced [mɛ̂ː.náːm sā.kɛ̄ː krāŋ]) is a tributary of the Chao Phraya River. It originates in Mae Wong National Park, Nakhon Sawan Province...
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    loosely connected rice-growing and trading states flourished in the upper Chao Phraya Valley. They broke free from domination of the Khmer Empire, but from...
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