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The Chao Praya Valley is a region of center of the Thailand.
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- 13.752100.4941 Bangkok – The capital of the country (last update Feb. 2018)
- 14.588100.4572 Ang Thong (last update Feb. 2018)
- 14.356100.5723 Ayutthaya – the historic capital (last update Feb. 2018)
- 14.229100.5784 Bang pa-in – This place is home to a palace once used by the kings of Thailand and now open to the public. (last update Feb. 2018)
- 15.183100.1335 Chainat (last update Feb. 2018)
- 14.83899.7016 Dan Chang (last update Feb. 2018)
- 14.804100.6457 Lopburi – City which was for a long time one of the centers of the culture of Dvaravati (6th - 11th century). From 1657 to 1688 it was the second capital of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya. King Narai the Great built a large palace complex there which now houses a museum. (last update Feb. 2018)
- 14.204101.2158 Nakhon Nayok (last update Feb. 2018)
- 13.861100.5139 Nonthaburi – A booming city that has become the second most populous city in Thailand. Nonthaburi is part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Area or Greater Bangkok. (last update Feb. 2018)
- 14.0165100.532210 Pathum Thani (last update Feb. 2018)
- 13.9866100.609611 Rangsit (last update Feb. 2018)
- 13.595100.59912 Samut Prakan (last update Feb. 2018)
- 14.525100.91613 Saraburi (last update Feb. 2018)
- 14.892100.39914 Sing buri (last update Feb. 2018)
- 14.468100.11815 Suphanburi (last update Feb. 2018)
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